Improving Gender Balance in KM Thought Leadership Recognition
Discussion of gender balance in acknowledging KM thought leadership; statistics over time; contribution of women to knowledge management discipline
Discussion of gender balance in acknowledging KM thought leadership; statistics over time; contribution of women to knowledge management discipline
KM thought leaders; Kirsimarja Blomqvist; Professor for Knowledge Management; professional interests include trust, collaborative innovation, digitalization
KM thought leaders; Mary Ellen Bates; Bates Information Services provides high end research and analysis services to strategic decision makers.
KM thought leaders; Rachel Happe is a digital workplace strategist who helps organizations use technology, power of community to spark workplace joy.
KM thought leaders; Annie Green is an evangelist for individual and organizational thinking that leverages data, intelligence, and knowledge
KM thought leaders; JoAnn Girard works on many knowledge intensive issues including information anxiety, enterprise dementia, organizational memory
KM thought leaders; Susan Feldman was known for her expertise in search, text analytics, and cognitive computing.
KM thought leaders; Lilia Efimova is passionate about technology, understanding how people work, social media, changing workplace, knowledge, learning.
KM thought leaders; Amy Edmondson is a thought leader in organizational learning, cross-boundary teaming, innovation, eliminating fear in organizations
KM thought leaders; Vanessa DiMauro is a pioneer in online communities and using digital solutions to gain customer insight and increase revenue
KM thought leaders; Kimiz Dalkir is Director of Information Studies at McGill U; she focuses on tacit knowledge sharing and organizational learning.
KM thought leaders; Danièle Chauvel’s research interests included KM as a lever of innovation; and the knowledge economy.
KM thought leaders; Gloria Burke is a KM and IT digital transformation thought leader.
KM thought leaders; Helen Blunden specializes in workforce social learning, collaboration, Working Out Loud, and the effective use of social media
KM thought leaders; Madelyn Blair has extensive experience in knowledge management and the use of story and narrative in business.
KM in special libraries and information centers revolves around the 5Cs: capture, curate, connect, collaborate, create, per KM expert Stan Garfield
KM thought leaders; Alex Bennet is co-founder of the Mountain Quest Institute (MQI), focused on achieving growth and understanding through knowledge
Fourth in a series analyzing the recent Gartner Report Guidance for Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy from KM expert Stan Garfield.
Third in a series analyzing the recent Gartner Report Guidance for Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy from KM expert Stan Garfield.
Second in a series analyzing the recent Gartner Report Guidance for Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy from KM expert Stan Garfield.
First in a series analyzing the recent Gartner Report Guidance for Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy from KM expert Stan Garfield.
KM thought leaders; Irma Becerra is an expert, speaker, and author on Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, and Entrepreneurship
KM thought leaders; expansive community of practice of theorists and practitioners from diverse functions, sectors, industries, and geographies.
KM thought leaders have proven strategies to share with knowledge managers implementing KM programs; read about ValueNetworks methodology, Verna Allee
V. Mary Abraham is an author, consultant and facilitator who has been active in legal industry knowledge management since 1991.