Can only humans have knowledge?
Humans aren’t the only entity that can possess knowledge. What does this mean for knowledge management?
Humans aren’t the only entity that can possess knowledge. What does this mean for knowledge management?
Knowledge brokers can help ensure that research is translated into practical outcomes, and that in turn research priorities and activities are informed by practitioner experience.
The Sustainable Management of the Helidon Hills Project is an example of how collaborative learning and governance can be used to facilitate effective knowledge sharing and transfer.
Between July 2006 and June 2008, 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 aimed at providing Australia’s …
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