KM Triversary Forum 2025Special events

A very big KM Triversary Forum thank you to our keynotes, presenters, facilitators, helpers, and participants!

The KM Triversary Forum 2025 has wrapped up, with great directions forward in regard to the very important Forum theme of “bridging the research-practice gap in knowledge management (KM).”

A very big thank you to our keynotes, presenters, facilitators, helpers, and participants for making this event possible and successful!

Demonstrating the high level of participant engagement, one participant, RealKM Silver Patron Brett Patron, attended all of all four sessions and the global special event – a massive commitment of 30 hours in two days!

The KM Triversary Forum also included a global special event which helped to celebrate the anniversaries of Forum partners RealKM Cooperative, the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) global community of practice, and Knowledge Management for Development (KM4D) Journal. All are leaders in research-based practice and practice-informed research.

Forum outputs:


Bruce Boyes, with my KM Triversary Forum co-organizers Dr Sarah Cummings and Ginetta Gueli. The KM Triversary Forum has been an initiative of RealKM Cooperative, the KM4Dev global community of practice, and Knowledge Management for Development (KM4D) Journal.

KM Triversary Forum partners

Header image source: Created by Bruce Boyes with Microsoft Designer Image Creator.

Bruce Boyes

Bruce Boyes is editor, lead writer, and a director of RealKM Magazine and winner of the International Knowledge Management Award 2025 (Individual Category). He is an experienced knowledge manager, environmental manager, project manager, communicator, and educator, and holds a Master of Environmental Management with Distinction and a Certificate of Technology (Electronics). His many career highlights include: establishing RealKM Magazine as an award-winning resource with more than 2,500 articles and 5 million reader views, leading the knowledge management (KM) community KM and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiative, using agile approaches to oversee the on time and under budget implementation of an award-winning $77.4 million recovery program for one of Australia's iconic river systems, leading a knowledge strategy process for Australia’s 56 natural resource management (NRM) regional organisations, pioneering collaborative learning and governance approaches to empower communities to sustainably manage landscapes and catchments in the face of complexity, being one of the first to join a new landmark aviation complexity initiative, initiating and teaching two new knowledge management subjects at Shanxi University in China, and writing numerous notable environmental strategies, reports, and other works.

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2 Comments

  1. Congratulations on a wonderful event Bruce, Sarah and Ginetta. I am hopeful that these connecting events can generate stronger foundations for a more widely recognised and leveraged international knowledge profession. RealKM Cooperative, KM4Dev and KM4Dev Journal are significant amd respected resources in this emerging profession already.
    Thank you

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