I started following some of the 'potentially' interesting blogs but there is much room for improvement::

Many of the blogs that I have read such as Abhijith, Ginika, Vaida, Prasad, Abhi, Siraj, Salis and Deepak have all presented interesting ideas in their articles on KM, KID, etc. However, it seems to me that these are merely resulting from individual or at most group brainstorming sessions. By this I mean that they merely present their views while may be one or two refering to a magazine or website article.

Improvement could be reached if these ideas were supported by (or at least related to) the work of other scholars. These blogs would be much more valuable if they could show enough coverage of some breadth & depth of literature on the topics discussed. Faran in his article "What is Knowledge Management"& Milind Mehta came close to this in his "Knowledge Management Definitions" article (not in his earlier articles  though) but Milind - unfortunately - did not use appropriate referencing; also Ravi came close in his article "What is Strategy?".

This shoud be sone using adequate referencing, i.e. Harvard Referencing, which is a common problem in all the above blogs is that they are not using adequate referencing. Only Ravi, Nidhi & Faran- so far in the blogs that I read - did the effort to find out how to reference appropriately.

Another very important room for improvement is putting these ideas into practice; drawing from the experiences of those bloggers and/or reflecting on how these ideas can be applied/relevant to organizations they have been exposed to? Only mctse come close by reflecting on KM issues from her own experience (interesting example in her article "KM Theory & Concepts") but unfortunately she misses on supporting (or relating to) her ideas using the literature?!

The following blogs were visited but no much content to comment on: Teja, Dipsy, Bankie, Emmanuel, abhi