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Events
KMGN Knowledge Management Advanced Methodologies course, commencing 1 February 2022
The next 21-week KMGN course is for experienced knowledge managers.
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Brain power
Ever been on a lousy leadership course? Good leadership training needs these 5 ingredients
Good leadership training is crucial to developing good leadership.
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Tools & methods
Leveraging Smart Industry Readiness Index (SIRI) for knowledge management blueprint and organisation transformation
Helping organizations align KM efforts and broader organizational goals.
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Artificial intelligence
Can ChatGPT edit fiction? 4 professional editors asked AI to do their job – and it ruined their short story
An experiment comparing three separate human edits of a literary short story to edits by ChatGPT exposes AI’s serious limitations.
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Artificial intelligence
Algorithms are pushing AI-generated falsehoods at an alarming rate. How do we stop this?
Researchers call for three steps to help protect against the risks of generative AI in combination with disinformation.
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ABCs of KM
Knowledge management in the hotel industry
KM plays an important role in boosting consistent development power for the hotel industry, enhancing competitive advantage.
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Quality of science & its communication
Intellectual humility is a key ingredient for scientific progress
An intellectually humble person may have strong beliefs, but is also open to the valuable insights, ideas and evidence of…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Researchers reviewed evidence on traditional knowledge for coping with climate change, and found much of it was scientifically plausible.
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Brain power
Frustrated by tedious and unproductive meetings? These 2 proven strategies can help teams work smarter
Both psychological safety and independent thinking are important for effective team decision making.
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Artificial intelligence
What happens when we outsource boring but important work to AI? Research shows we forget how to do it ourselves
With increased AI automation, the risk of “skill erosion” is growing.