The subject of this post is Andrew Doughman, a young journalist I met recently in Nairobi. Andrew’s work has made quite an impression on me and some of my friends in the community. Andrew is finishing up his studies at the University of Washington in Seattle, and he has been in Kenya to work as …
KD/KS in American Politics: Can We Get to the Higher Ground?
I’m not so sure, and perhaps the question is more than rhetorical. It seems that wherever I travel, colleagues in other countries are fascinated – and a little frightened – by what’s happening in American politics. The much-talked-about polarization seems to be taking its toll not only in political campaigns in the United States, but …
KM? Knowledge Services? Which is it? What’s it to Be?
Delivering a keynote address next week to an international conference on Transformational Research for Sustainable Development. Have been asked to supply a little history about knowledge services, and happy to do so. Now that SMR International is about to observe the 10th year since we introduced the concept (at least we think we did – …
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