COVID-19 coronavirus
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Implementation during a time of crisis: The critical role of trusting relationships
Relationships are at the center of the fast paced changes made to respond to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Changes in job-related training since COVID-19
A report focused on the UK market reveals that not only has the frequency of training declined, but so too…
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Unequal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientists [Top 100 research & commentary of 2020]
The study findings have implications for evidence-based practice in knowledge management (KM).
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Bridging the knowledge-behaviour gap in the communication of policies during COVID-19 and other emergencies
Three patterns emerged from research that could potentially mitigate knowledge-behaviour gaps and re-establish coherent and balanced communication to manage emergencies.
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Most government information on COVID-19 is too hard for the average Australian to understand
Almost half of Australian adults struggle with reading. A recent analysis of government information on COVID-19 found many documents were…
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Dear pathology company, your knowledge management failures have caused serious harm
When an organization's knowledge-related missteps cause serious harm, the affected clients or stakeholders have a right to see these missteps…
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Dying in a leadership vacuum [Top 100 research & commentary of 2020]
The Trump administration's actions in managing the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States are the complete antithesis of effective knowledge…
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The less equal we become, the less we trust science, and that’s a problem
Inequality affects how you see those around you. People in less equal societies are less likely to trust each other,…
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Has poor data usage undermined the pandemic response?
Research suggests that the UK has been poor in its use of data to gain real-time understanding of the spread…