Are natural systems an appropriate reference point for complexity discussions in KM?
Do natural systems reach equilibrium, and are they self-sustaining?
Do natural systems reach equilibrium, and are they self-sustaining?
One way in which libraries are evolving their relevance is through the establishment of co-working business incubators.
My involvement in the conference included participating in a panel session on the expanding role of business information in the knowledge economy.
The results of two recent surveys are showing that the predictions in the book The Fourth Turning were right on the mark.
Two studies in 2001 found that libraries do not manage knowledge as well as they manage information. Has anything changed since, and should things change?
Fake news would cease to be a problem if people stopped falling for it and circulating it, so there’s much that we as media consumers can do.
The US media appears doomed to suffer Putin-style media conferences from President Trump. But the media are far from innocent victims.
Let’s take a look back at some notable knowledge management issues that arose through 2016 and some of the highlights from RealKM.
We need to radically change the way in which we work with the community: we need to listen to and understand people’s stories, and work collaboratively with them to implement change.
A new platform called “Hoaxy” is showing promise in tackling the growing problem of misinformation online.