Arts & culture in KM
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The relationship between science and art [Arts & culture in KM part 9]
Often seen as opposites, science and art both depend on observation and synthesis.
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The paradox of arts-based interventions [Arts & culture in KM part 8]
Arts-based interventions (ABIs) in organisations goes against everything we've been taught. What if it's not an either/or situation?
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‘This is our library’ – how to read the amazing archive of First Nations stories written on rock [Arts & culture in KM part 7]
Stunning galleries of rock art are vast repositories of knowledge that can teach us much.
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A successful model of integration in an art-science project [Arts & culture in KM part 6]
The knowledge cycle achieved by the flow of the three types of information derived from participant engagement in an interactive…
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Using the “story spine” as a means to access unconscious knowledge and understanding [Arts & culture in KM part 5]
The story spine is a remarkably useful way of using the art of creative writing in knowledge management.
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Words don’t do what needs to be done, so art does [Arts & culture in KM part 4]
It's how the natural world reflects back to us, in simple ways, experienced through the heart, helping us in our…
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Every science lab should have an artist on the team – here’s why [Arts & culture in KM part 3]
Artistic representations of scientific imaging can help illuminate complex ideas and help bring this knowledge to a wider audience.
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Guqin learning with knowledge management [Arts & culture in KM part 2]
For me, learning to play Guqin is mainly a process to learn how to manage knowledge.