RealKM Magazine
I am editor, lead writer, and a director of RealKM Magazine, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2025, has won two major awards, and published more than 2,500 articles that have received more than 5 million views.
I am editor, lead writer, and a director of RealKM Magazine, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2025, has won two major awards, and published more than 2,500 articles that have received more than 5 million views.
I was lead organiser of the KM Triversary Forum 2025, a global online event which had the theme “bridging the research-practice gap in knowledge management (KM)” and attracted more than 130 participants.
I was invited to participate in the KM Asia 2019 Conference in Hong Kong as the second opening presenter, and also member of a panel exploring professional certification for knowledge managers.
I was invited to participate in the Knowledge Management Singapore 2018 (KMSG18) Conference as a keynote presenter, masterclass leader, and expert panel member.
From July 2015 to June 2018, I taught at Shanxi University, which is located in Taiyuan, the capital city of Shanxi Province in northern China. I taught academic English writing, oral English, and cultural awareness, and I also initiated and taught two new knowledge management (KM) subjects.
I was invited to participate in the 23rd Annual Conference & Exhibition of the Special Libraries Association / Arabian Gulf Chapter (SLA/AGC) in 2017 in Bahrain, where I joined a panel session on the expanding role of business information in the knowledge economy.
In April 2010, the Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) hosted Knowledge Leaders training in Canberra, delivered by myself and Nerida Hart.
The Central West Catchment Management Authority (CMA) Knowledge Strategy was reviewed in a full-day workshop I co-facilitated in April 2010, after I had given Knowledge Leaders training to key CMA staff.
While managing the Hawkesbury-Nepean River Recovery Program in 2009-11, I also facilitated the development of a knowledge strategy for the NSW Government Office of the Hawkesbury Nepean (OHN).
In 2006-08, I was the team leader for the “Better practice in knowledge management” package of Phase 2 of the Land & Water Australia (LWA) Knowledge for Regional NRM Program. This package consisted of a Regional Knowledge Strategy process, development of the Regional Knowledge Resource Kit (RKRK) wiki website, and the facilitation of training workshops. I also compiled the program final report.