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Tag Archives: explicit policies
Mapping Your Process as Collaborative Knowledge Discovery – Part 2 (Observations)
I’m continuing the series of posts dedicated to visualization of creative processes. Earlier in this series, I wrote about: understanding such processes as sequences of dominant collaborative activities, resulting in knowledge discovery and information arrival – with an example from … Continue reading
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Tagged coaching, explicit policies, kanban, knowledge discovery process, novsm, visualization
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Mapping Your Process as Collaborative Knowledge Discovery – Part 1 (Recipes)
With this post, I return to the topic of process visualization in professional services. I wrote previously how we can understand such processes as collaborative discovery and enrichment of knowledge and gave some examples. They key part is the focus … Continue reading
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Tagged coaching, explicit policies, kanban, knowledge discovery process, novsm, visualization
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