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What does your face reveal about you, and who is the better judge: humans or AI?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 8 July 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Psychology Tagged with AI, Artificial Intelligence, Facial Recognition, KM, Knowledge Management
What does your face reveal about you, and who is the better judge: humans or AI?

Can people remember faces as well as they think they do, and can we tell someone’s age from their face? Can AI do it better? And can we tell if someone is trustworthy from their face?

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What’s up with the big car makers?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 1 July 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Automotive Industry Tagged with Automotive, Industry, KM, Knowledge Management, Regulation
What’s up with the big car makers?

Blunders by some of the world’s largest car makers, including Toyota, Volkswagen, and Mitsubishi, suggest the need for stronger regulation and supervision of car makers.

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Poor citation practices undermine scientific credibility, so apply these principles

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 29 June 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Science Tagged with Citations, KM, Knowledge Management, Research, Science
Poor citation practices undermine scientific credibility, so apply these principles

Are citations being done appropriately and correctly, and can the situation be improved?

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How are our libraries going?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 16 June 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management, Libraries Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Libraries
How are our libraries going?

How are our libraries going in the digital era: are they adequately funded, and are they being used?

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Divided views on Australia’s proposed copyright law reforms

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 9 June 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Copyright Tagged with Australia, Copyright, KM, Knowledge Management
Divided views on Australia’s proposed copyright law reforms

Two Australian Government inquiries have proposed significant reforms to Australian copyright laws. Who is for and against the proposed changes, and why?

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It’s time to switch off the life support for email

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 25 May 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Communication Technology Tagged with Email, KM, Knowledge Management, Messaging, Social Media
It’s time to switch off the life support for email

Further evidence in support of my argument that we need to abandon email in favour of messaging as soon as possible.

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Why we need to put email out of our misery, and how we can do it

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 14 April 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Communication Technology Tagged with Email, KM, Knowledge Management, Messaging, Social Media
Why we need to put email out of our misery, and how we can do it

There is a dark side to email overload, so we need to stop rearranging the deck chairs on the email Titanic and instead implement a genuine solution.

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Mainstream and social media reaction to the Brussels terror attacks: has anything changed since Paris?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 31 March 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management, Media, Terrorism Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Media, Social Media, Terror, Terrorism
Mainstream and social media reaction to the Brussels terror attacks: has anything changed since Paris?

Has the mainstream and social media response to these Brussels terror attacks been any different to the response to the Paris terror attacks?

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Medical groupthink: is that surgery, procedure or medication really necessary?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 17 March 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Medicine Tagged with Groupthink, Health, KM, Knowledge Management, Medicine
Medical groupthink: is that surgery, procedure or medication really necessary?

Given my experiences, it has been no surprise to read the recent report ‘Questionable care: avoiding ineffective treatment’ and an extract from the new book ‘Surgery, The Ultimate Placebo’.

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Case study: An agile approach to program management

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 3 March 2016 Posted in Articles and Stories, Management, Natural Resource Management, Program Management Tagged with Agile, Complexity, KM, Knowledge Management, Management, Program, Scrum
Case study: An agile approach to program management

The Hawkesbury-Nepean River Recovery Program offers insights into how agile approaches can be used in program management (which is a different discipline to project management).

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