18/19th November 2024, MBRF Knowledge Summit, 'KM and AI', and UNESCO Congress World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAE
17th October 2024, KM Global Network 'Interbrain Synchrony: Our built-in neural wifi to boost Human Connection in the age of AI?
25th September 2024, Keynote for Asset Management Denmark Conference, 'AI and Asset management'
11th June 2024, Knowledge Management Conference, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
8th February 2024, Human Knowledge and AI working together to achieve extraordinary results, Knowledge Transformation Conference, Unicom, Manchester, UK
8th- 20th January 2024, Industry 5.0 / I4.0, Knowledge Transformation - KM, Innovation, AI, for SME's. National Productivity Council of India, New Delhi
30th November 2023, New Enterprises - the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Beyond, Bayes Business School, City University, London
22nd November 2023, Global Knowledge Summit, MBRF Knowledge Foundation, Dubai
20th October 2023, Effective Knowledge Working and AI, Unicom Conference, Virtual
19th October 2023, 'The Future of KM and AI', Unicom Conference, London
1st October 2023, 'Knowledge Management and Innovation - thriving in the global knowledge economy' publication, APO Tokyo
26th September 2023, 'The Two Dimensions of Knowledge Asset Management - Human and AI', Institute of Asset Management, UK, Webinar
14th September 2023, 'Effective Knowledge Working and AI', Unicom Workshop , Bangalore, India
13th September 2023, 'The Future of KM', Unicom Conference, Bangalore, India
20th July 2023, KMGN Roundtable, Digital Transformation and AI (video available)
12th July 2023, Cambridge University, Judge Business School and Hong Kong Cyberport Entrempreneurship Programme, 'KM and AI' (video available)
8th June 2023, 'AI and Knowledge Management', CII Knowledge Summit, Bangalore, India (video available)
27th April 2023, 'Effective Knowledge Working'- Human and AI dimensions, Effective Knowledge Management Conference, Unicom Seminars, London & virtual
9th March 2023, 'Knowledge Management and Innovation', Asian Productivity Organisation, Tokyo, Japan here
8th March 2023, 'An Introduction to the Global Knowledge Economy and Knowledge Asset Management', Kuwait Chamber of Commerce (video coming soon)
17/18th December 2022, 'Tacit Knowledge is our greatest knowledge asset', Global Organisation for Tacit Knowledge Management, Shanghai, China here
1st December 2022, 'How the World is Changing in terms of Managing Organisations', Knowledge Creation Principles Consortium, Tokyo, Japan (video available)
26/27th November 2022, 'KM Standardisation and Practices: Case Studies from the United Arab Emirates', American University of the Emirates, Dubai, UAE
25th November 2022, 'The Future is Here', Knowledge Asset Management, Hong Kong Knowledge Management Society
22nd September 2022 - 'Principles Driven Knowledge Management' Workshop Asia, Knowledge Management Reborn, Unicom Seminars, Singapore & virtual here
23rd August 2022 - Knowledge Asset Management, MentoringCo Webinar series for China, Shanghai, & virtual coming soon
23rd July 2022, 'Leveraging the World's Knowledge', CCLFI, Manila, Philippines graduation ceremony
16th June 2022 - The Future is Here - Knowledge Asset Management, Institute of Asset Management Global Conference, London & virtual here
15th June 2022 - Knowledge Asset Management Workshop, Knowledge Management Reborn, Unicom Seminars, London & virtual here
8th June 2022 - Knowledge Asset Management & Smart Cities, 3rd Smart Cities Forum, American University in the Emirates, Dubai & virtual here
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This week is quite extraordinary!
Our National TV stations in the UK, and Fortune Magazine, have all headlined Geoffrey Hinton, the grandfather of AI, who stated that he regrets his life work with AI because of bad actors ! See the Fortune Magazine article here too.
I am hoping to meet Geoffrey Hinton in Cambridge UK this month, where he told me that he is arranging to meet the leading AI team at Cambridge University to discuss this further.
I also woke up this morning to a youtube feed from Matt Schlicht who talks about "emerging humanity with autonomous agents to make the world a better place". I do hope he is right. In his video ' Forget ChatGPT, This AI Will Replace Humans - Guide to Autonomous Agents & Autopilot' he briefly discusses:
What are Autonomous Agents?
Why Autonomous Agents are such a big opportunity?
How Autonomous Agents work?
The Future of Autonomous Agents, and
How to build and use Autonomous Agents
Since my article appeared in 1998 in the American Business Journal 'The Future of Knowledge Management', I am still convinced that we will see Autonomous Intelligent Systems and Agents as key parts of all our knowledge work. I see many early adopters now, gaining significant advantage in their markets, and I see this as mainstream in all areas of knowledge work by 2030 latest.
Stephen Wolfram and his views on AI's rapid progress and the 'Post Knowledge Work Era'
Stephen Wolfram is a man I would like to interview. 35 years of experience in this domain shines through to me in continuous wise common sense statements. In his 1 hour 25 minutes video, being interviewed by Jason Calacanis, he talks about:
The history of neural nets and parallels to the human brain
Large Language Models (LLM's)
Why the big jump?
the corpus that the LLM are now trained on
the evolution of computing power and massive storage
language models
How ChatGPT works
Natural language Processing
Transformers
Emergent behaviour
Generative AI
Ethics for autonomous systems
Societal matters and employment / jobs
The Post Knowledge Work era
The Creative Era
I would like to pay tribute to James Lovelock who passed away yesterday aged 103 years.
Certainly, for me, he was one of the most inspirational thinkers on the planet and such a marvellous man.
In 1979 he developed the book, ‘Gaia – a new look at life on Earth’, co-developed with Lynn Margulis. At that time, I was a small organic farmer and member of the Soil Association in Thaxted, Essex, UK and the Gaia hypothesis proposed a synergistic, self-regulating, complex system to maintain life on Earth. The ideas came shortly after the formation of NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This thinking and ideas resonated so deeply and became a key part of my attitude to life.
His achievements since then have been extraordinary. Not only was he one of the greatest environmental thinkers and inventors, but even as recently as 2019 he produced the book ‘Novascene: The Coming Age of Hyperintelligence’. I was simply glued to that book until I had read it all. In this book, James Lovelock took a further look at life on Earth and proposes that Artificial Intelligence is becoming the dominant new life form in the evolution of intelligence. This prospect may delight or horrify you, and he has certainly focused us on the ethical design and use of autonomous intelligent systems.
If you are not familiar with the remarkable thinking and achievements of James Lovelock, here is a link to an 8 minute video that says it better than I ever could. The video is ‘How to save humankind (according to James Lovelock) from the Economist. Take a look. Naturally, of course, you may not necessarily agree with all his thinking, but I guarantee that his ideas will make you think deeply.
James Lovelock will be missed by many. Towards the end of this short video, he was asked about his achievements as an inventor at 102 years of age. He said, “My father was inventing when he was two weeks from dying, so I only hope to follow his example.”
There were some great presentations made throughout the day.
My presentation on' Knowledge Asset Management and Smart Cities' starts at 3hrs.19mins.20secs and ends at 3hrs.47mins (28 minutes)
I am delighted to be speaking at the American University in the Emirates event '3rd Smart Cities Forum' on 8th June 2022
Under the Patronage of Dubai Blockchain Center (DBCC)
College of Computer Information Technology (CCIT) &
College of Business Administration (COBA)
jointly present
3rd Smart Cities Forum
Further conference details here
My next virtual workshop on Knowledge Asset Management will be on 15th June 2022, organised by Unicom Seminars, London.
Trevor Lui, Managing Director of Knowledge Associates Hong Kong will also be making a presentation at the same conference, on 16th June 2022 entitled 'Embedding knowledge management into the operational business processes'. Here is a 3 minute video from Trevor and I, introducing both our sessions
I was reminded yesterday, as a result of a request from a very large global organisation that was seeking to improve communications and retention of critical knowledge, of a webinar I conducted with the BSI in London two years ago. I talked about the root cause for most problems in organisations today being ineffective communications and inadequate knowledge. I claim that if you improve communications or knowledge management by just 5% across the organisation, you will see many of the surface problems, which are really symptoms of the root causes, simply disappear. I talk about this for 4 minutes in the video timeline 4m.40secs to 8mins 30 seconds below:
Is it ordinary knowledge management?
Is it extraordinary knowledge management?
If it is neither, then run away as fast as you can!
The future of knowledge management. over the next few years, may be shaped accordingly.
Today, in April 2022 I am frustrated because there are still, in my opinion, too many ordinary knowledge management cases and not enough extraordinary and compelling knowledge management cases, although they have started to grow faster in this past few years.
The answer for me, to satisfy my frustration, is to further develop this knowledge platform, where I can demonstrate how I practice what I still consider to be extraordinary knowledge management strategies, competence development, methods, innovative processes, tools and techniques today, in my daily life, personally; in collaborative teams; as an organisation based in Cambridge UK; and globally through our Knowledge Associates companies in the eight key regions of the world. This may not work for you at all! Alternatively, this may be exactly what you are looking for. Or you may like to try to do a few of the things we do in our daily knowledge work.
So, at last, my action plan is to simply demonstrate, far more than before, how I work, learn and improve, and the benefits I gain daily, rather than just intellectual concepts.
If there is sufficient interest in what I am doing, I will be motivated to share my thoughts and ideas for The Future of Knowledge Management 2022 to 2030, especially with regard to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, 2030 Vision and 'Decade of Action Report.
The good news for me is that my frustration has gone.
Today I was delighted to be informed by the Institute of Asset Management that my paper “THE FUTURE IS HERE - KNOWLEDGE ASSET MANAGEMENT 2022” has been selected for presentation at the 2022 IAM Global Virtual Conference. I am excited to share my insights and our thought leading work on the latest developments knowledge asset management with the global audience. This will be the fourth year that I have presented knowledge asset management in IAM national and international conferences.
Conference being held on virtual platform.
Date: Wednesday 15 June and Thursday 16 June
More conference details will follow from the IAM shortly.
https://theiam.org/events/iam-global-conference-2022/
Today I finalised a 15 page paper, entitled 'KNOWLEDGE ASSET MANAGEMENT - LEVERAGING THE WORLD'S KNOWLEDGE'.
It is available to order now and it will be available in the KA Store to download from 18th April 2022 at
https://www.knowledge-associates.com/solutions/store
The paper is adapted from my forthcoming book 'Global Knowledge - driven by knowledge asset management'.
Today I was reminded that it was in April 2022 that I recorded the podcast with the Project Management Institute, USA, together with Peter Merrill, 'Creating Standards for Knowledge and Innovation Management.
I had occasion to view a 30 minute video interview I did with Ed Hoffmann for Columbia University, New York, in the Summer of 2021
as part of the 'Building Knowledge Strategy and Services' programme.
Here is a podcast I did for the American Quality Society series 'Innovation in Action' entitled Knowledge Management, interviewed by Peter Merrill, an ISO expert in Quality and Innovation
I am very honoured indeed, to be invited today to be a part of this Global Advisory Board for 'Knowledge Creation Principles Consortium' KCPC, Japan .
KCPC Advisory Board
Thankfully, the following 12 global experts agreed to be the advisors for the Consortium (in alphabetical order).
· Jin Chen (Professor, Tsinghua University, China)
· Janamitra Devan Chief (Strategy Officer, NEOM; Former Vice-President, The World Bank, currently in Saudi Arabia)
· Leif Edvinsson (Professor, Lund University, Sweden)
· Edward Hoffman (Strategic Advisor, Project Management Institute; Former Chief Knowledge Officer, NASA, USA)
· Paul Lous Iske (Professor, Maastricht University, Netherland)
· Ikujiro Nonaka (Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
· Hiroyuki Ogino (Professor, Sophia University, Japan)
· Laurence Prusak (Lecturer, Columbia University; Former Executive Director of IBM Institute for Knowledge Management, USA)
· Susann Roth (Advisor and Chief of Knowledge Advisory Services Center, Asian Development Bank, Philippines)
· Mieko Tsuyuki (Dean, Chuo Business School, Japan)
· Steve Vogel (Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA)
· Ronald Young (CEO, Knowledge Associates International, UK
We enjoyed giving 8 youngsters the opportunity to form and work in a Digital Transformation Team together. Some friction, of course, (team forming-storming-norming- performing) and much creativity and enthusiasm.
youtube.com/watch?v=wzHzsnKcZLs
Melbourne, Australia
I spent a week delivering three lectures, together with Larry Prusak, at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
Here are my three lectures in the series
Day 1 - 11th September 2017 Managing Critical Knowledge Assets
Day 2 - Examples of KM Projects: Strategy, measurement and results, key lessons learned
Day 3 - 13th September 2017 ISO Standards Development
KM Asia Hong Kong
Here is a TV interview I did to discuss what the Global Knowledge Economy is and it's possible impact for Mongolia.
Rosatom Knowledge Management Forum (together with UN IAEA, Vienna)
I remember this conversation with David Gurteen in 2009 at a Knowledge Management Conference.
Here is Davids reply.
This video says, in just over 2 minutes, what many knowledge management educators try to say in several hours
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