Articles
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If you think you have enough information, you’re probably wrong
The "illusion of information adequacy" and how to overcome it.
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AI isn’t what we should be worried about – it’s the humans controlling it
The dread that AI evokes seems a distraction from the more disquieting scrutiny of humanity’s own dark nature.
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Knowledge managers bring collectivity, nostalgia, and selectivity to AI
The use of AI in knowledge work poses risks. KM’ers can intervene successfully with collective sense-making, example-selection, and a creative…
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Knowledge management in the NBA: lessons from the Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis trade
A shock player trade recently took place in the National Basketball Association (NBA). What does it mean from a KM…
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Join the Knowledge for Development (K4D) Challenge!
The first global, thematically open K4D Challenge kicks off on 10 April 2025!
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‘Everything is Country’: these 4 projects blend First Nations knowledge and science to rewrite our understanding of the past
First Nations cultural knowledge has much to share with archaeology, palaeontology, and Earth sciences.
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Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in Vanuatu
Ambae islanders combine their ecological observations with scientific data to develop an early-warning system for fish contamination.
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Fallacies and tyrannies to avoid in Gen-AI implementation
Strategies for avoiding pitfalls as you take your first steps into using generative AI for your knowledge management or decision-support…
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How to manage personal knowledge efficiently? – A practical guide
Knowledge management isn’t just for organisations; it’s a personal skill that everyone must develop to stay competitive.
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Critical thinking is more important than ever. How can I improve my skills?
We need to think critically and not fall for misinformation. Thankfully, it’s a skill we can practise and become better…