Seems I’ve been featured in IABC Victoria online properties three times recently. I was interviewed in March on The link between comms and knowledge management for the chapter blog, and […]
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A series on Social Media
I recently wrote a series of three articles for Star News Group’s Business West magazine on Social Media. One of these is mentioned in the previous post here – now […]
Read moreSocial media and snake oil
Well, that was my working title for an article published in the November issue of Business West. The title for the published article ended up as the more prosaic – […]
Read moreA Tale of Two Cafés
David Gurteen has recently posted an article comparing his Knowledge Café concept and World Café, which are similar processes, but with “some subtle but significant differences”. As I have been doing […]
Read moreInformation Awareness Month
Later today I’m speaking at Knowledge transfer in a digital age – a free Information Awareness Month event in Melbourne, jointly promoted by a number of organisations in the “records, archives, […]
Read moreArt of Conversation – article edition
Further to previous posts here on the transformative power of conversation – the Ignite presentation at KMLF, and the trampoline presentation – I have now also written an article on the topic, […]
Read moreWildwood retreat
So just over a month ago – just after landing back from my few days in Brisbane – I spent a few days down at Wildwood Retreat in Pennyroyal Valley with twelve […]
Read moreThe Art of Conversation – trampoline edition
So today I presented this topic at trampoline. Trampoline is a “self-organising event for those who find the world interesting, have something to offer and share, and have an inquisitive […]
Read moreTwo events with Matt Moore, 11 April – “Followership” and Information Governance
Matt Moore, the chair of the NSW KM Forum, and I will be facilitating two Knowledge Cafés on 11 April, one on each of these topics. These events will be […]
Read moreWhat’s a KM guy like me doing in a comms place like the IABC?
I have just written a guest post for the IABC Vic Chapter blog. It summarises why I see a strong connection between KM and communications, with a bit of history […]
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