stakeholder engagement
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KM in international development
Community development in disaster-stricken nations through a knowledge management lens
Critical KM factors to consider from my experiences in community development projects with non-profit organisations in disaster-stricken nations.
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Tools & methods
Structured dialogical design
How can groups reach consensus on complex issues, and what kind of process allows for meaningful community involvement?
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KM & SDGs initiative
Why the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will fail without a multiple knowledges approach
Action 35 of Revision 2 of the Pact for the Future still ignores multiple knowledges, which are vital for the…
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KM & SDGs initiative
MEDIA RELEASE: Ahead of the UN HLPF, leading international knowledge management (KM) organisations call for multiple knowledges in the SDGs
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will fail without a multiple knowledges approach.
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Jort De Vries
Defining the spatial planning: space and knowledge of a sea with Jort de Vries.
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ABCs of KM
Digital storytelling can be a powerful tool for water researchers
Good digital storytelling is a way to impart different forms of knowledge in a way that stimulates action.
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Brain power
Wisely navigating knowledge co-production: Towards an ethics that builds capacities
A perspective based on the ancient virtue of practical wisdom may help those working in knowledge co-production to navigate the…
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Systems & complexity
Inclusive Systemic Thinking for transformative change
Inclusive Systemic Thinking is an emerging approach that builds on the tradition of systems thinking for problem solving.
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ABCs of KM
Video & further reading: What knowledge managers can learn about TKM from outside the KM field
The video from Bruce Boyes' Global Think-Tank for Organizational Tacit Knowledge Management webinar on 17 April 2023 is now available.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Communities are not always waiting for external knowledge
Contrary to most top-down extension approaches promoted in most African countries, communities are not always waiting for external knowledge.