Description
The Knowledge Activist's Handbook demonstrates through the medium of storytelling how individuals can combine emotion and reflection to create their own knowledge.
Victor Newman, Pfizer's Chief Knowledge Officer, attacks the conspiracy of tedium around KM literature. The Knowledge Activist's Handbook is provocative and counter-cultural. It turns ideas on their heads and entertains while telling stories that offer insights and concrete strategies for improving knowledge and its use in any organization.
This is a book for busy people who want to cut to the chase and have some fun at the same time. Being a knowledge activist means deciding to make thinking about knowledge a personal activity. The Knowledge Activist's Handbook encourages individuals to consider thinking their own thoughts about knowledge by reflecting on their own experience. Each chapter includes stories from the author's consulting experiences and ends with five immediate action points.
About the Author
Victor Newman is Chief Learning Officer of the European Pfizer Research University based at Sandwich, England. His background in business integration and knowledge mean that he is a passionate advocate of pragmatic solutions that connect knowledge across the drug discovery and development process to deliver global best-practice.
He is the inventor of the "SuperKnowledge" "Barefoot", and "Predator" and knowledge management systems.
Victor is a board member of two knowledge management publications and has a monthly feature comment article, The Knowledge Angle, in Knowledge Management
Reviews
"...This is a thoroughly entertaining book to read...It is an inspirational title..." (PS Advisor, 1 April 2003)
"...essential reading for all corporate learning development and knowledge managers" (Human Resource Management, No.4.9 2004)
"...practical and insightful. I commend it to you..." (Professional Marketing, Vol.12, No.6, February 2005)
Book Information
ISBN 9781841123202
Author Victor Newman
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Capstone Publishing Ltd
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 312g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 159mm * 15mm