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Using bibliometric analysis, network analysis, and visualization to evaluate KM as an academic discipline

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 16 August 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management
Using bibliometric analysis, network analysis, and visualization to evaluate KM as an academic discipline

Bibliometric analysis provides a vital knowledge base for evidence-based decisions in regard to research priorities.

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How do we fix the world’s very unequal knowledge – and knowledge management – map?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 9 August 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Cultural Awareness, Decolonisation, International Development, Knowledge Management Tagged with Global North, Global South, KM, Knowledge Management
How do we fix the world’s very unequal knowledge – and knowledge management – map?

Where are the majority of knowledge management (KM) research papers produced, and what are the implications of this?

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Open-plan offices are bad, but physically similar co-working spaces are good. Why?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 20 July 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management, Management Tagged with Employees, Office Space, Workplace
Open-plan offices are bad, but physically similar co-working spaces are good. Why?

At first glance, two RealKM Magazine articles may appear to be communicating conflicting information.

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What’s more important for knowledge managers: education, or skills and experience?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 22 June 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Education, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management
What’s more important for knowledge managers: education, or skills and experience?

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.

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Strong link between knowledge management and innovation evident in research

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 8 June 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Innovation, Knowledge Management Tagged with Innovation, KM, Knowledge Management
Strong link between knowledge management and innovation evident in research

However, there appears to be a significant gap between this research finding and knowledge management practice.

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Seven big new things in knowledge management

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 1 June 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management
Seven big new things in knowledge management

What do you know about the seven big new things in KM?

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The “Intellectual Dark Web” is nothing new, but highlights a critical issue

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 25 May 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Community and Stakeholder Engagement, Knowledge Management, Natural Resource Management Tagged with Community Engagement, IDW, KM, Knowledge Management
The “Intellectual Dark Web” is nothing new, but highlights a critical issue

Is the Intellectual Dark Web just plain bigoted, or is there more to the story?

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Using narrative reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses in evidence-based knowledge management (KM)

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 18 May 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with Evidence Based, KM, Knowledge Management
Using narrative reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses in evidence-based knowledge management (KM)

Advice for knowledge management (KM) practitioners.

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Be cautious with the “science” in science news feeds on social media

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 18 May 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Media, Science Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Social Media
Be cautious with the “science” in science news feeds on social media

Four examples of questionable science from a popular social media science news feed.

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Responding to the Starbucks race incident: does the evidence support unconscious bias training?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 18 April 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Cultural Awareness, Knowledge Management Tagged with Bias, Evidence, KM, Knowledge Management
Responding to the Starbucks race incident: does the evidence support unconscious bias training?

In the wake of the arrest of two black men in a Starbucks store, the Philadelphia Police Commissioner and Starbucks CEO have spoken of their support for unconscious bias training (UBT). But does UBT actually work?

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