Jay Liebowitz is a professor, consultant, author, and editor. His research interests include knowledge management, data analytics, intelligent systems, intuition-based decision making, IT management, expert systems, and artificial intelligence.

Jay Liebowitz is a professor, consultant, author, and editor. His research interests include knowledge management, data analytics, intelligent systems, intuition-based decision making, IT management, expert systems, and artificial intelligence.
Getting C-level advocacy for KM is critical for success; senior leaders should provide funding, demonstrate support, and lead by example.
KM Thought Leader Shawn Callahan helps analytically-minded executives tell stories that ultimately inspire action from employees and customers.
Very few corporate CEOs directly champion knowledge management, and write about it. KM Thought Leader Bob Buckman is one of them.
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