Darcy Lemons on Bob Wendover and Generational Differences

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APQC's Darcy Lemons has just posted a very personal reaction to Bob Wendover's keynote. In her commentary, she talks about how babysitting her niece and nephew has made her realize how differently the generations think about technology and the ways in which these variations affect knowledge management and the workplace. Here's an excerpt:

I guess one of my biggest takeaways from his talk is the notion that, to bridge these generational gaps, we all have to work at it--and we need to do it at home as well as at work. It's a two-way street. There are learning and knowledge transfer opportunities on both sides. Both sides of the divide need to reach out and work together to understand each other and work together more collaboratively and effectively. Both sides have knowledge and skills that could be of value to the other.

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