Ready to Read: Profiles in Knowledge: 120 Thought Leaders in Knowledge Management

Stan Garfield
We are pleased to announce that Stan Garfield’s new book, Profiles in Knowledge: 120 Thought Leaders in Knowledge Management, is now available from Lucidea Press.
The book is a compilation of the writing and thinking of leading practitioners in the field of knowledge management, grouped into 20 categories. There is a description with definitions for each category and profiles for 120 KM thought leaders, including quotes from each, books and other important content, and key insights, frameworks, models, and principles.
The book’s categories and chapters are:
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Knowledge management expert Stan Garfield’s goals for the book include exposing KM practitioners to a wide range of important thinking, helping preserve the history of the field of knowledge management by curating the work of its prominent authors and speakers, and recognizing equally the work of women and men who have contributed so much to the profession.
We at Lucidea are delighted to offer you a free version of eBook, which you can download here.

Stan Garfield
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