How sharing false and distorted information on the internet contributes to a divided world
Two examples that illustrate how sharing false and distorted information reinforces negative cultural stereotypes.
Two examples that illustrate how sharing false and distorted information reinforces negative cultural stereotypes.
Information professionals are advocating for policy in support of information management, but knowledge management professionals don’t appear to be doing the same.
RealKM Magazine encourages evidence-based practice in KM, so we’re marking International Facilitation Week with an exploration of the role of facilitation in evidence-based practice.
A new hyperlink copyright ruling in the European Court of Justice is causing significant concern.
A case study shows proof-of-concept of a SocioBIM system for knowledge management.
An Associate Fellow at the Saïd Business School argues that Olympic host cities need transparency, rather than knowledge transfer.
The dark triad personality traits can bring career success for individuals, but this comes at the expense of organisations and groups.
Humans aren’t the only entity that can possess knowledge. What does this mean for knowledge management?
A significant change is that this year the ABS will be retaining the names and addresses collected in the census.
The Regional Knowledge Strategy process examines three lines of enquiry, followed by sensemaking and action planning steps.