Reviews and Comments

None

Christo@bookwyrm.social

Joined 2 years, 1 month ago

Reading is my escape, my empowerment, and one of my preferred ways of learning about the world. While I primarily seem to be reading speculative fiction these days, there will be a smattering of other things.

This link opens in a pop-up window

A short book on creating an effective knowledge management (KM) approach. The approach is based …

Not bad, but not as tactical / practical as I had hoped

3 stars

I expected a lot from a book that claims to be the basis for the Knowledge Management Program put into place at NASA after the various shuttle disasters. While the book makes some very good points, they can be summed up briefly as 1. Define your audience and their primary mission. Focus on this. 2. Define your stakeholders and get their support. 3. Who will you report your KM progress to? Who will benefit, who's decisions will it help the most? 4. Give credit to your team, champion, and stakeholders when you share KM successes. 5. Gather and Filter the knowledge from information to knowledge.

Based on it being created in response to the Shuttle accidents, I can see why it seems to focus almost exclusively on what we call Lessons Learned (as in, mistakes that have occurred, and what we learned from them) and case studies as being the …

Agent Zigzag (2007, Harmony) 4 stars

Eddie Chapman was a charming criminal, a con man, and a philanderer. He was also …

A book with a slow burn, and a lot of details about espionage during WWII

4 stars

Content warning Well, not really spoilers, since we know going in he's a double agent, but still, I'm telling some of the bits that really hooked me in this book.