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Neil Olonoff

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Jun 29, 2009, 11:49:15 AM6/29/09
to Karen Danis, Lisa Hartigan, fedkm
Karen, Lisa, (and everyone on FedKM)

Karen & Lisa, thanks for your help on getting the Initiative into the Open Government discussion on Mixed Ink.

I went ahead and posted some initial initiative content on Mixed Ink. The way the system works, anyone can edit and rate the content. So you can go in and rate and edit the existing Initiative content that I put in there. I just put the latest version of the Vision. They don't allow you to create large docs, so not even the Vision (which is not even two pages) fit in the space. So I separated it out by each section (Vision, Center & CKO, Competencies and Performance, Knowledge Retention, and Web Collaboration and Social Media.

Go there and register, http://mixedink.com/main.php
Then go in, rate the content and edit.

Regards,

Neil

Neil Olonoff   olo...@gmail.com
Lead, Federal Knowledge Management Initiative,
Federal KM Working Group hosted at  http://KM.gov
Office:  703.614.5058 (US Army HQDA, G-4/Contracted by Innolog)
Mobile: 703.283.4157 (Disabled during working hours)
Personal profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/olonoff
Blogging at http://FedKM.org


On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Karen Danis <gkd...@comcast.net> wrote:

Gosh, Neil….I’m so sorry.  My dad would have been 88 last Saturday, had he not passed away 10 years ago.  Will pray for you to have a sweet, satisfying time this week….

 

I met Richard at KMWorld in 2007 while outbriefing the results of the APQC KR&T study.  I collaborated with him a bit on his research project.

 

I will draft something today, but will really need your golden pen.  Are we only recommending the Center, or the CKOs as well??

 

                Karen

 

From: Neil Olonoff [mailto:olo...@gmail.com]

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 6:54 AM
To: Karen Danis; Lisa Hartigan
Subject: Fwd: Federal KM initiative

 

Karen / Lisa,


Since you are currently interested in helping to further the initiative, I'd like to let you know that I'm having a chat this morning with Richard McDermott, who is interested in helping us. Please see his email below.

I have been hampered with work, my doctoral work, and some severe back / neck pain (cervical stenosis) which is really cramping my style. In addition, my Dad had a heart attack and I'm going down to Florida to see him on Wednesday. He's 87 and not doing so well.

But I really want to try to keep plugging away with the initiative, although I do realize it is in the doldrums at the moment.

Regards,

Neil

Neil Olonoff   olo...@gmail.com
Lead, Federal Knowledge Management Initiative,
Federal KM Working Group hosted at  http://KM.gov
Office:  703.614.5058 (US Army HQDA, G-4/Contracted by Innolog)
Mobile: 703.283.4157 (Disabled during working hours)
Personal profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/olonoff
Blogging at http://FedKM.org

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Richard McDermott <richardm...@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 8:58 PM
Subject: Federal KM initiative
To: olo...@gmail.com

Neil,

 

Are you still developing a Federal KM initiative?

 

I am one of the founding thinkers on communities of practice (Cultivating Communities, Harvard Business School Press) and was an active member of the Campaign for Change.

 

I am have also done extensive consulting and research on effective knowledge retention. I am the SME for an 18 month study by the Henley Business School on knowledge retention. 

 

Having reviewed the federal Wikki, I am interested in what you all are doing, what success you have had with KM and the current administration, where you see this effort going and what opportunities there are for contributing to it.

 

Thank you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Richard McDermott

www.McDermottConsulting.com

303-545-6030 US

 

 


Lisa Hartigan

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Jun 29, 2009, 2:33:58 PM6/29/09
to Neil Olonoff, Karen Danis, fedkm
neil where did you put this info - under which TOPIC?
The Topics
Transparency Participation Collaboration
Transparency Principles: Defining Transparency

30 Contributors, 91 Ratings,
19 Versions
Citizen Participation in Government Decision-Making: Creating New Opportunities to Engage

75 Contributors, 313 Ratings,
47 Versions
Inter-Governmental and Intra-Governmental Collaboration

24 Contributors, 92 Ratings,
23 Versions
Transparency Governance: Institutionalizing Transparency

17 Contributors, 28 Ratings,
7 Versions
Strengthening Civic Participation: Training People to Participate

19 Contributors, 36 Ratings,
9 Versions
Prizes: Creating Incentives for Public-Private Partnerships

15 Contributors, 38 Ratings,
7 Versions
Open Government Operations: Strategies for More Open Government

41 Contributors, 90 Ratings,
15 Versions
New Technologies and Participation: Enabling Participation with New Media

17 Contributors, 20 Ratings,
9 Versions
Alternative and Online Dispute Resolution

3 Contributors, 3 Ratings,
2 Versions
Data Transparency via Data.gov: Putting More Data Online

7 Contributors, 7 Ratings,
3 Versions
Enhancing Online Citizen Participation through Policy

10 Contributors, 15 Ratings,
5 Versions
All Other Collaboration Recommendations

9 Contributors, 19 Ratings,
7 Versions
Access to Information: Improving Access to Government Data

17 Contributors, 21 Ratings,
8 Versions
Improving Online Public Participation in Agency Rulemaking/E-Rulemaking

9 Contributors, 9 Ratings,
6 Versions
All Other Transparency Recommendations

15 Contributors, 44 Ratings,
7 Versions
All Other Participation Recommendations

18 Contributors, 47 Ratings,
10 Versions

Lisa A. Hartigan
Spectrum Management Resources & Technology Division
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau of the
Federal Communications Commission
work 202.418.0695  cell 301.448.8941

 


From: Neil Olonoff [mailto:olo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:49 AM
To: Karen Danis; Lisa Hartigan; fedkm
Subject: Re: Federal KM initiative

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Lisa Hartigan

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Jun 29, 2009, 2:47:59 PM6/29/09
to fe...@googlegroups.com
Inter-Governmental and Intra-Governmental Collaboration

24 Contributors, 92 Ratings,
23 Versions
 
 
 

Lisa A. Hartigan

Spectrum Management Resources & Technology Division
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau of the
Federal Communications Commission
work 202.418.0695  cell 301.448.8941

 


From: fe...@googlegroups.com [mailto:fe...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Lisa Hartigan
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:34 PM
To: Neil Olonoff; Karen Danis; fedkm
Subject: [FedKM:476] RE: Federal KM initiative

neil where did you put this info - under which TOPIC?
The Topics
Transparency Participation Collaboration
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Karen Danis

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Jun 29, 2009, 2:52:59 PM6/29/09
to Lisa Hartigan, Neil Olonoff, fedkm

Lisa, I am taking Neil’s original work and recrafting it—will be adding answers to the questions posed using the Comments section.  You could help by uploading a piece of the work—which I will then copy—and the work will have more authors, which will help us.

 

Are you a registered user??

 

                Karen

 

From: Lisa Hartigan [mailto:Lisa.H...@fcc.gov]

Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:34 AM
To: Neil Olonoff; Karen Danis; fedkm

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Neil Olonoff

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Jun 29, 2009, 3:22:14 PM6/29/09
to fe...@googlegroups.com, Lisa Hartigan
I've posted in several different areas, with a few suggestions on the Fed KM Initiative and a couple of related issues -
1. suggesting they get the "experts" in collaboration (i.e., OD & KM folks) involved.
2. Suggesting they utilize Appreciative Inquiry in driving an appreciative form of participation.

Suggest everyone get into the Open Govt site right now and start plugging your favorite cause.

Neil .

Neil Olonoff   olo...@gmail.com
Lead, Federal Knowledge Management Initiative,
Federal KM Working Group hosted at  http://KM.gov
Office:  703.614.5058 (US Army HQDA, G-4/Contracted by Innolog)
Mobile: 703.283.4157 (Disabled during working hours)
Personal profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/olonoff
Blogging at http://FedKM.org


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