Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 73 – Ross Dawson

Stan Garfield
Ross Dawson is a leading futurist, speaker, strategy advisor, author, and entrepreneur. He is Founder & CEO of Informivity and Chairman of Advanced Human Technologies Group based in Bondi, New South Wales, Australia.
Ross has expertise in future thinking and long-term strategy, entrepreneurship, scenario planning, network economy, corporate innovation, parallel entrepreneurship, crowdsourcing, social media, high-value relationships, influence networks, Social Network Analysis, shared value creation, and concept visualization.
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Humans in the Future of Work

Eight steps to thriving on information overload
- Set information objectives.
- Select your information sources.
- Set time aside for reading.
- Filter aggressively.
- Be open to useful information.
- People are your best resource.
- Develop your reading and note-taking skills.
- Sleep on it!
Human + AI Resources
A set of resources to help you and your organization amplify productivity and create a better future by integrating the unique capabilities of humans and AI.
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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.
**Disclaimer: Any in-line promotional text does not imply Lucidea product endorsement by the author of this post.
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