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.

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.
KM Leader Jay Cross championed the cause of informal learning in business settings and was the first person to use the term “eLearning” on the web.
KM leader Paul Corney helps people make better decisions that improve how they work, helping realize their potential via best use of their knowledge.
KM Thought Leader Chris Collison works with a variety of organizations, helping them improve performance by discovering and sharing what they know.
KM thought leaders; Jeanne led Accenture’s business intelligence, analytics, performance management, KM, and data warehousing consulting practices
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.