culture
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Quality of science & its communication
Scientific objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science and the people who do it
Cultural ideas are inextricably entwined with the people who do science, the questions they ask, the assumptions they hold and…
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Brain power
5 lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists
Ancient thinkers struggled to tell facts from falsehoods just like we do – and their strategies are still relevant today.
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Arts & culture in KM
Culture as a space for addressing interconnected global crises [Arts & culture in KM part 22]
Culture offers the narratives and frameworks that enable societies to comprehend themselves and their position in the world.
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Tacit knowledge for business benefit
Case studies of tacit knowledge for business benefit (part 4): The importance of relational capital in leveraging tacit knowledge
Relational capital is essential in being able to leverage tacit knowledge for successful international business cooperation.
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Cultural awareness in KM
Men traded wares – but women traded knowledge: what a new archaeological study tells us about PNG sea trade
Archaeologists once assumed that men were responsible for seafaring trade in Papua New Guinea, but women also played a fundamental…
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Arts & culture in KM
The knowledge management construction of museums from new cultural Innovation perspective [Arts & culture in KM part 21]
Digital technology supporting cultural knowledge.
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Videos
Stuart French – Knowledge Management Empowering Teams through Shared Understandings (Victory Lion Podcast)
Discover the incredible journey of Stuart French, a pioneer in knowledge management, as he shares how cultural foundations are crucial…
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Events
KM4Dev Knowledge Café 41: Designing regenerative systems
How can systems thinking drive culturally tailored food, health & social enterprises to achieve the SDGs? Free, online, Thursday 5…

