Lucidea’s Lens: Knowledge Management Thought Leaders Part 79 – David Garvin
KM expert David Garvin was a proponent of organizational learning to counter unpredictability in market forces and technology advances.
KM expert David Garvin was a proponent of organizational learning to counter unpredictability in market forces and technology advances.
KM expert Carl Frappaolo was the creator of Delphi’s Knowledge Management Methodology (KM2)
Leif Edvinsson, Professor Emeritus at Lund University in Sweden, specializes in Intellectual Capital Management of Enterprises, Cities, and Nations
Seth Earley works in cognitive computing, knowledge engineering, data management systems, taxonomy, ontology, and metadata governance strategies.
KM leader Graham Durant-Law specialized in Business Network Analysis and developed the Six Knows Knowledge Model
KM leader Steve Denning is an expert on storytelling as a key element of KM, and advocates a model of radical management to create a KM space.
KM leader Ross Dawson is a futurist, strategy advisor, author, and entrepreneur with expertise in Social Network Analysis and concept visualization.
Tom Davenport helps organizations transform management practices in digital business domains such as AI, analytics, and knowledge management.
KM Leader Rob Cross has identified specific ways to cultivate vibrant, effective networks at all levels of an organization and at any career stage.
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.
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 Leader Johel Brown-Grant specializes in using storytelling to create job stories, user journeys, and personas.
KM leader Mark Britz is a performance strategist, helping people be better connected, build on strengths, identify opportunities to improve workflow.
KM thought leader Nick Bontis is with the Institute for Intellectual Capital Research, which specializes in human capital diagnostic assessments
KM thought leader Max Boisot was known for his ideas about the information economy, the Information Space, social capital, and social learning theory.
KM thought leader David Bennet focuses on achieving growth and understanding through questions about knowledge, consciousness, and meaning.
Stan Garfield on KM thought leader Cindy Gordon who focuses on ethical AI, AI governance, and AI for business.
Stan Garfield on KM thought leader Nancy White who supports communications for NGOs and NPOs thinking in, out, around, and beside the box.
Stan Garfield on KM thought leader Beverly Wenger-Trayner who develops strategies for cultivating communities, networks, and social learning.
Knowledge curation is part of KM and involves taking existing information and making it more useful.
Stan Garfield on KM thought leader Ana Neves; she guides organizations on how to increase performance through KM, social networks, and social tools