Dr. John Girard's keynote at the Minot YP Annual meeting.
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MINOT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 2009 – JOHN P. GIRARD, PH.D.
Sagology is dedicated to connecting people with people to facilitate collaboration, learning, and knowledge sharing through keynotes, workshops, and consulting.
sagology [sāj‐ol‐uh‐jee]
‐noun
1. the study of organizational wisdom in all its forms, esp. with reference to technology, leadership, culture, process, and measurement
2 the study of one venerated for experience judgment and wisdom
2. the study of one venerated for experience, judgment, and wisdom.
Origin:
2008; Canadian English, from Middle English sage + ‐ology.
Sage [Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from Latin sapere, to be wise; see sep‐ in Indo‐European roots.]‐ology [Middle English ‐logie, from Old French, from Latin ‐logia, from Greek ‐logiā (from logos, word, speech; see leg‐ in Indo‐
European roots) and from ‐logos, one who deals with (from legein, to speak; see leg‐ in Indo‐European roots).]
Knowledge Sharing – Nothing New?4
Knowledge Management is the creation, transfer, and exchange of organizational knowledge to achieve a [competitive] advantage.
Including Ray Downey, Special Operations Command Including Ray Downey, Special Operations Command lost 95 menlost 95 men that day that day ––totaling totaling 1,600 years of experience. 1,600 years of experience. (emphasis added)(emphasis added)
MINOT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 2009 – JOHN P. GIRARD, PH.D.
“. . . there are known knowns; there are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns; that is to say there are things that we now know we don’t know. But there are also unknown unknowns — there are things that we do not know we don't know.”
MINOT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 2009 – JOHN P. GIRARD, PH.D.
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