Abstract: This paper is based on a presentation of the same title given by Jane Bradbury, Head of Knowledge and Information at the law firm Slaughter and May, at the inaugural seminar of the BIALL Knowledge Management Group on 9th May 2016. The article has been compiled by the other two authors, Jon Beaumont
KMedu Resources
Literature, media, communities, links, etc. relevant to Knowledge Management education and the Knowledge Management career profile
Professionalism in Knowledge Management
Abstract: Yesterday I keynoted at iCKM in Columbus Ohio on “Accountability, Professionalism and Performance in Knowledge Management”. I drew a fairly bleak conclusion on all three elements as they are inextricably linked: Accountability – there is none Professionalism – we don’t know what it means Performance – we don’t
Knowledge Stewardship Commandments
Abstract: If knowledge is power, then stewardship is responsibility. Over the years, I’ve seen that the difference between KM that works and KM that fails often comes down to the “rules of the game.” Here are 10 “commandments” I’ve seen drive real KM success:…
Knowledge Management Job Hunting Strategies?
In the Groups.io discussion list of the Systems Integration KM Leaders Community Brett P. asks: Team: Im still in the midst of the job hunt and it is frustrating. Linkedin and The Ladders have me pigeonholed into defense jobs and im trying to break out of that if possible.
Knowledge intermediaries enable and support knowledge sharing and reuse activities
Abstract: Effectively collecting, sharing and cultivating experience-based knowledge in work organisations is demanding. As the challenges are getting more intensive, there is a need for dedicated personnel who are able to steer, enable and support knowledge sharing activities. In the knowledge management literature, these types of individuals may be characterised as knowledge intermediaries.




