The most recent post from SMR asked readers to identify the characteristics of the knowledge thought leader, and the query opened a new line of discussion for those of us working with KM/knowledge services. Some responses came via several LinkedIn KM-focused groups (and selected responses were moved over to the comments block of the post). …
Question: How Do You Identify Knowledge Thought Leaders?
Networking is key. It doesn’t seem to matter what the topic is, whether one is seeking to innovate, create, or simply move forward with the day-to-day work, the entire management community seems to be talking about networking: personal, professional, electronic social media. We’ve all come to accept that networking is a good thing. As it …
Defining the City: Use KM/Knowledge Services to Make Your Point
What is a city? And what is the role of knowledge development and knowledge sharing – what knowledge workers refer to as “KD/KS” – in the life of a city? A challenge from Mr. Joan Clos, the newly installed Executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (popularly known as UN-HABITAT), gives us something …
Andrew Doughman: Journalism, Good Writing, and KD/KS Are All Part of the Same Picture
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 …
Strategic Learning: Can We Learn to Love Learning?
It occurs to me – as I read Debbie Schachter’s recent essay about “internalizing the love of learning” – that perhaps one of the barriers to strategic learning is that very thing: some people just have not figured out that learning only happens when one wants to learn. And the desire doesn’t kick in when …
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