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Tag: KM Standard

The need for rigorous ISO 30401 auditor training and certification, and a new initiative in this regard

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 28 December 2020 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with ISO 30401, KM, KM Standard, Knowledge Management
The need for rigorous ISO 30401 auditor training and certification, and a new initiative in this regard

Certification risks point to the need for the KM community to ensure that the training and certification processes for ISO 30401 auditors are rigorous.

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Implementing KM standard ISO 30401: risks and opportunities

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 6 April 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with ISO 30401, KM, KM Standard, Knowledge Management
Implementing KM standard ISO 30401: risks and opportunities

Recommendations are made to assist the implementation of the KM standard, following its expected publication in January 2019.

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KM standard controversy: lessons from the environment sector in regard to open, inclusive, participatory processes

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 23 March 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Community and Stakeholder Engagement, Knowledge Management, Natural Resource Management Tagged with ISO 30401, KM, KM Standard, Knowledge Management
KM standard controversy: lessons from the environment sector in regard to open, inclusive, participatory processes

The good, the bad, and the ugly of planning processes.

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KM standard controversy: can the KM profession unite in support of the new standard?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 21 December 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Community and Stakeholder Engagement, Knowledge Management Tagged with ISO 30401, KM, KM Standard, Knowledge Management
KM standard controversy: can the KM profession unite in support of the new standard?

It’s actually rather oxymoronic that the development process for an important knowledge management standard has not involved the widest diversity of relevant knowledge.

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