evidence
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Stakeholder and community engagement
Ignoring evidence affects UK’s ability to respond to major challenges
To address this, two key measures are proposed: involving citizens more actively in the policy-making process, and enhancing the accountability…
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ABCs of KM
Some things Professor Rob Briner thinks he got wrong in trying to promote evidence-based practice
Professor Rob Briner is Co-founder & Scientific Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa).
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Quantifying the impact of knowledge management
The majority of answers to a recent KM forum question offered only platitudes and little in the way of evidence…
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Evidence-based knowledge management
How to write literature reviews for evidence-based knowledge management
Evidence-based practice needs to involve an assessment of the widest possible range of relevant research.
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ABCs of KM
Knowledge brokering for policy: What do we know?
Huge resources are being invested into knowledge brokering so it is important to know what we mean by it, how it is being applied, and…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Stewarding knowledge on African food systems – beyond collecting statistics
Using data from national census and African mass food markets to accurately estimate the size of food demand.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Mass food markets – the Facebook of African food systems
Instead of focusing on a few value chains, African policy makers should use data and evidence from mass food markets…
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Evidence decision-making tool uses level of confidence assessment
Appraising the trustworthiness and relevance of evidence is an important step in evidence-based practice.
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Evidence-Based Management Podcast series
The new Evidence-Based Management Podcast series is a valuable resource to assist you to with your evidence-based KM journey.
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Evidence-based knowledge management
That’s a claim! Thinking critically about management claims
Many management claims turn out to be wrong or at least overstated. So how can you know whether a claim…