Facilitating knowledge sharing in higher education institutions
Higher education institutions can benefit from knowledge management because they are in the business of generating and disseminating knowledge.
Higher education institutions can benefit from knowledge management because they are in the business of generating and disseminating knowledge.
A large proportion of top knowledge managers appear to have reached this level through following an experience-only route, and this has implications for Chartered Knowledge Manager status.
The RealKM Open KM Syllabus is a new initiative which attempts to systematically describe the themes and topics required for a fully-rounded education in knowledge management (KM) theory and practice.
Are you working in or aware of a university that might be interested in establishing a full KM course using the syllabus?
Newspaper article published during Education about and for Sustainability in Australian Business Schools project.
Newspaper article published during the Holistic Natural Resource Management of Crows Nest Shire Project (‘Project Green Nest’).
Newspaper article published during the Holistic Natural Resource Management of Crows Nest Shire Project (‘Project Green Nest’).
Television news story to launch of the Glen Rock Green Corps Project. The project engaged unemployed young people to carry out nature conservation work and visitor facility construction at the Glen Rock Regional Park in the southern Lockyer Valley, Queensland, Australia.
Television news story launching the Teddington Weir Vineforest Project trail, which was a demonstration site for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) South-East Queensland Vineforests Project.