Does KM need to change?
A NetIKX seminar held at the British Dental Association, London, 25 May 2023 Does knowledge management (KM) need to change? This was the question posed by Steve Dale at NetIKX’s first face-to-face meeting since lockdown. Setting out the agenda, Steve invited us to consider a range of questions, starting...
Conversational Leadership: is this our Gutenberg moment?
A NetIKX seminar, 29 September 2022 For the September 2022 seminar, NetIKX was pleased to welcome back David Gurteen for another of his popular Knowledge Cafés, this time on the topic of ‘the Gutenberg moment’. The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg is now seen as having...
Radical KM: where the magic lives
A NetIKX seminar, Introduction to Radical KM, 27 January 2022 “Radical KM is not analytical or creative, it’s both” – Stephanie Barnes What is radical knowledge management (KM) and how does it differ from the traditional model of KM? This was the topic of Stephanie Barnes’ intriguing presentation at...
The status of KM in 2020 and trends for the future
A NetIKX seminar, 27 May 2021 For the May 2021 seminar, NetIKX was pleased to host Nick Milton of Knoco Ltd for an in-depth discussion of the state of knowledge management (KM) during the exceptional year of 2020 and possible trends as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Knoco...
Managing knowledge in project environments
A NetIKX seminar, 21 January 2021 How can we manage knowledge more effectively in project environments? This was the question posed in the most recent NetIKX seminar, led by Judy Payne, an independent consultant and co-author of Managing Knowledge in Project Environments . How do project managers define KM?...
The framework and ISO standards for Collaboration, KM and Innovation
A NetIKX seminar, 26 November 2020 At first glance it may seem counterintuitive to have standards for innovation and collaboration – these are, after all, things which many people perceive as happening organically and spontaneously: the myth of creativity as a ‘Eureka moment’ is still prevalent, despite evidence to...
From Hawley to The Edge of Intelligence: the continuing evolution of knowledge and information management to adapt to the new normal
A NetIKX seminar, 22 October 2020 In 1995, a groundbreaking report, Information as an Asset: the Board Agenda (which came to be known as The Hawley Report) was published. This report called for a recognition of corporate information as a strategic asset and laid out the responsibilities of boards...
Leadership as a practice
An online Gurteen Knowledge Café, 03 April 2020 As a long-time fan of David Gurteen’s Knowledge Cafés, I was pleased to learn of the latest online café being offered via Zoom, on the timely issue of leadership. In the current Covid-19 crisis we have all been acutely aware of...
Waking up to Wakelet
Content curation and social sharing Just over a year ago, I was alarmed by the news that Storify – a service which I had used to capture the tweets for NetIKX events – was to close. Luckily, an alternative service appeared on the scene in the form of Wakelet,...
Knowledge, information and the power of conversations
‘A Conversation’ by Khalid Albaih (CC BY 2.0) On 12th December 2018, I attended the CILIP K&IM Knowledge Management Awards as a representative of NetIKX. As a long-time CILIP member, I’m pleased to see that the organisation is taking knowledge management on board and rewarding the contributions of its members...