I wanted to create a space that reflected who I am, what I do, where I’ve been and things I’ve observed along the way. The choice of knowledge et al (knowledge and others) as a name tries to encapsulate this.
My hope is that visitors might find it informative, occasionally funny but at all times a good read. To the extent I acheive that will be determined by repeat visits and comments.
I will continue to blog about matter knowledge management, post travel observations on Trip Advisor and real time updates on Twitter. Eventually all should link.
Knowledge et al has:
- a dynamic Home Page with my most recent blog
- a page Paul J Corney that talks to my career
- a page on values that tells you what I stand for
- what others have said, a page that picks up some of the recommendations from my LinkedIn profile
- who I admire (and why), a slightly whimsical attempt to show those who’ve influenced my thinking
I’ve arranged the content in a way that allows a visitor to search via discrete headings and to trawl through previous posts contained in a set of archives. In addition I’ve included a type of wordle that shows the tags most frequently applied.
Feedback as always would be much appreciated either by commenting below, via email: paul.corney@knowledgeetal.com,
at this postal address: 4 Laburnum House, 9, Darley Road, Eastbourne, Sussex, BN20 7PB, England
by phone: Mobile +44 77 6085857,
by skype: corneyp or
by Twitter @pauljcorney.
I will review all comments that are posted to ensure they are not inflammatory, overtly political, self promotional or spam and if in so doing I cause offence I aplogise in advance.
The photograph is of the Atlantic from the Fundação Champalimaud Lisboa
I think it was an exciting workshop. It took me into a tour to talk to others, share with others and consolidate further that togetherness is a strong strength I was exposed to information research.
I personally liked the { “Coffee Huts” session } from one phrase said by a participant we managed to connect interact and the full description of the “ the hut as envisaged by a cleaner “ evolved and grew .
A simple exercise to describe the hut from the eyes of a” cleaner” created an effective portrait; produced how we as a group collectively envisioned the situation.
Thank you Paul, Gada and the KM team and interactive Forum.