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Tag: KM

Appropriate consideration of cultural differences in knowledge management (part 1)

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 26 January 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Cultural Awareness, Knowledge Management Tagged with Cultural, Culture, KM, Knowledge Management
Appropriate consideration of cultural differences in knowledge management (part 1)

A recent article asserts that “There are real cultural barriers in the Chinese culture [to KM]”. Is this conclusion appropriate?

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Implementing the RealKM Open KM Syllabus

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 11 January 2018 Posted in Articles and Stories, Education, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, OER, Syllabus, Universities
Implementing the RealKM Open KM Syllabus

Are you working in or aware of a university that might be interested in establishing a full KM course using the syllabus?

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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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Knowledge management in 2017: the year in review

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 21 December 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Year In Review
Knowledge management in 2017: the year in review

Let’s take a look back at some of the highlights from 2017 for RealKM Magazine and the knowledge management community.

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Getting the good (snake) oil for your organisation

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 15 December 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management, Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Management
Getting the good (snake) oil for your organisation

Exploring the significant benefits that can flow from the use of TLA management methodologies.

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Improving knowledge management in the United Nations System

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 10 November 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Climate Change, Knowledge Management Tagged with Climate Science, KM, Knowledge Management, United Nations
Improving knowledge management in the United Nations System

The global community has paid and continues to pay a high price for the lack of effective knowledge management in the UN System.

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Using multiple lines and levels of evidence (MLLE) to generate knowledge for causality inference

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 20 October 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management, Science Tagged with Evidence, Evidence Based, KM, Knowledge Management
Using multiple lines and levels of evidence (MLLE) to generate knowledge for causality inference

The multiple lines and levels of evidence (MLLE) approach can assist the implementation of evidence-based policy.

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Apple wants to make Siri a better therapist, but is it a high enough priority?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 5 October 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Communication Technology, Knowledge Management, Mental Health Tagged with Apple, KM, Knowledge Management, Mental Health, Siri
Apple wants to make Siri a better therapist, but is it a high enough priority?

Apple is recruiting a new software engineer with a counseling or psychology background, but is this enough to overcome Siri’s crisis support shortcomings?

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Critical Eye: Do lobby groups and political parties stage fake front group campaigns?

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 25 August 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with Fake News, KM, Knowledge Management, Media, Social Media
Critical Eye: Do lobby groups and political parties stage fake front group campaigns?

A newspaper article has accused an anti-Safe Schools advocate of staging a fake front group campaign on behalf of the Liberal Party of Australia and the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL).

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Some notable developments in open information

By Bruce Boyes Posted on 18 August 2017 Posted in Articles and Stories, Knowledge Management Tagged with KM, Knowledge Management, Open Access, Open Science
Some notable developments in open information

Nearly half of recent research papers are now open access, Wikimedia 2030 has been released, and Thesis Commons has been launched.

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