February 2016 [Volume 25, Issue 2]
Features
Gaining KM “cred” in graduate school
Academic programs help forge career paths
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
31 Jan 2016
Knowledge management spans numerous disciplines, so it is not surprising that graduate level programs in KM have their roots in diverse fields.
Legal applications of KM trend toward flexibility, simplicity
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
31 Jan 2016
Accelerators of KM maturity: Part 2
Lauren Trees //
31 Jan 2016
Why your KM program needs guidance from senior leaders and business stakeholders.
Chief data officers zero in on governance challenges
David Raths //
31 Jan 2016
Marketing automation’s role in personalization and contextualization
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
31 Jan 2016
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
Justifying knowledge
David Weinberger //
31 Jan 2016
Note that the knowledge that Plato and Socrates are talking about ... is knowledge that leads to right action.
The Future of the Future
The coming leap in human intelligence
Art Murray, D.Sc. //
31 Jan 2016
Human-like robots are popping up everywhere. From the factory floor to product packaging and delivery. From restaurants to the battlefield. From patient care to camel racing. And countless other places.
Cognitive Computing
Cognitive computing
Big data and cognitive computing–Part 2
Hadley Reynolds //
31 Jan 2016
Cognitive computing's value proposition is grounded on the ability to offer contextualized insights to a human decision-maker.