wisdom
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Brain power
The universal features that make someone wise
People across the globe view wisdom as a mix of using knowledge and thinking logically, while also considering others’ feelings…
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Artificial intelligence
Tacit knowledge is no longer the preserve of humans
The rise of AI-based KM offerings raises some fundamental questions that could overturn many of the core tenets underpinning KM.
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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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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Toward indigenous ways of recognizing knowledge and wisdom
By clinging to western formal education systems that value the written word, African policy makers continue to undermine vast pools…
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ABCs of KM
Is there a role for spirituality (as distinct from religion) in knowledge management?
Research suggests that spirituality positively influences organizational learning, organizational wisdom, knowledge creation, and knowledge sharing.
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Brain power
The rise of the modern elder
Airbnb’s Chip Conley argues that we should be seeing the rise of modern ‘elders’ who can impart distinct wisdom, especially…
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Brain power
How the crowd can become wiser
What happens when we account for the individual biases and knowledge people bring to the crowd?
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Brain power
Wisdom of the inner crowd
A recent study tested whether averaged answers from the same person were as useful as averages from multiple people.
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Brain power
An objective perspective on wisdom
A recent study compared the functioning of young and old brains in a way that lends itself to an intriguing…