Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders
Part 107 – Arthur Shelley

Stan Garfield
Arthur Shelley is Founder and CEO of Intelligent Answers, an independent capability development and knowledge strategy consultancy. He is the former Global Knowledge Director for Cadbury Schweppes.
Arthur’s specialties are leadership, knowledge co-creation, behavioral development, team dynamics, stakeholder engagement, facilitation, and inclusive event production. He promotes building relationships based on co-creation and collaboration.
Here are definitions for five of Arthur’s specialties:
- Co-creation: collaborative development of new value (concepts, solutions, products and services) together with experts and/or stakeholders (such as customers and suppliers). A form of collaborative innovation: ideas are shared and improved together, rather than kept to oneself.
- Collaboration: interacting with peers and colleagues to exchange ideas, share experiences, work together on projects, and solve problems.
- Culture: the way things are done in an organization, and what things are considered to be important and taboo.
- Facilitation: engaging participants in creating, discovering, and applying learning insights. In contrast to presentation, which is typically characterized by a sage on the stage delivering content to an audience, facilitation usually involves a guide on the side who asks questions, moderates discussions, introduces activities, and helps participants learn.
- Leadership: a process of social influence, which maximizes the efforts of others, towards the achievement of a goal.
Arthur created the following content. I have curated it to represent his contributions to the field.
Books
Knowledge CoCreation
Becoming Adaptable
Behavioral DNA of Collaborative Leadership
Stan Garfield
Please enjoy Stan’s blog posts offering advice and insights drawn from many years as a KM practitioner. You may also want to download a free copy of his book, Lucidea’s Lens: Special Librarians & Information Specialists; The Five Cs of KM from Lucidea Press, and its precursor, Proven Practices for Promoting a Knowledge Management Program. Learn about Lucidea’s Presto, SydneyEnterprise, and GeniePlus software with unrivaled KM capabilities that enable successful knowledge curation and sharing.
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