Professionally, I’m interested in how people use technology to communicate and collaborate.
I’m particularly curious about what they do to adapt technology to their needs, and how to design systems that are easier to learn, use, and adapt.
I will be retiring in the Spring of 2018. I do not expect to work elsewhere or consult. But "retirement" with its connotations of retreat does not seem apt --
I will continue to pursue my professional interests, as well as exploring new areas. I can be reached at .
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The rest of this site contains materials produced over the course of my career, which may be of interest to those in my field.
There is a one-page bio here, the CV is here, and a handful of my presentations can be found on slideshare. The professional blurb:
The KM infrastructure: Making implicit knowledge assets explicit.
Paper presented at the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04), ...
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by Dan Remenyi - 2004 - Business & Economics
In the past KM may have been a marginal subject and these communities may have been
... (2001) The Knowledge Chain Model: Activities for Competitiveness, ...
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KM-PEB: An online experience base on knowledge management technology. ...
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The knowledge chain model: activities for competitiveness.
... International Conference on System Sciences ( HICSS-34)-Volume 4, p.4023, January 03-06, 2001 ... portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1244582&dl=&coll=&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimarron_River_(Canadian_River_tributary)
The Cimarron River, flowing entirely in New Mexico, was also known as La Flecha or Semarone. Its headwaters are Moreno, Sixmile, and Cieneguilla creeks in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, which feed into Eagle Nest Dam. From the dam, it runs for 60 miles (97 km) to below the city of Springer, New Mexico in the Taylor ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Nest_Dam
The Eagle Nest Dam is a dam just east of the town of Eagle Nest, New Mexico on U.S. Route 64. The dam, on private property, is on the Cimarron River, and is responsible for Eagle Nest Lake. Contents. [hide]. 1 History; 2 Water rights; 3 State ownership; 4 See also; 5 References. History[edit]. In 1907, two wealthy ranchers, ...
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Palo Flechado Pass ,[1] also called Taos Pass and Old Taos Pass,[2][3] is a mountain pass located in Taos County, New Mexico[4] on the Enchanted Circle Scenic ... Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache used the mountain pass on a trail from the plains to and then alongside the Cimarron River (also called La Flecha) before the ...
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/.../Colfax_County,_New_Mexico,_Place_Names,_...
Jan 5, 2011 - Rises in Colfax County then flows southeast through Ocate, below which it is diverted into the Upper Charette Lake and then into Canadian River, map. 2. ... Wikipedia, photos , map ... PALO FLECHADO CREEK - Rises in the Taos Mountains and flows east to Agua Fria where it joins Agua Fria Creek. map.
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