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You can learn from the AOK's STAR Series guest moderators now. Here are links to their STARpages, homepages and books.

 

  Verna Allee
President, Verna Allee Associates, Toronto, Canada
Knowledge, Networks and Value Creation

Web site
Email
Books:

  • The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity through Value Networks
  • The Knowledge Evolution

 

Jenny Ambrozek  

  Jenny Ambrozek
Founder of SageNet LLC, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, U.S.
Online Communities in Business: Past Progress, Future Directions

Web site
Email

 

Debra Amidon   

  Debra M. Amidon
Founder and CEO
Entovation International, Wilmington, Massachusetts, U.S.
Architeching Success in the Knowledge Economy
In the Knowledge Zone

Web site
Email

Books:

  • Innovation Strategy for the Knowledge Economy: The Ken Awakening
  • The Innovation Superhighway

 

Patti Anklam   

  Patti Anklam
Principal Consultant
Hutchison Associates, Harvard, Massachusetts, U.S.
KM Mavens: The Way Ideas Rise, Emerge and Mingle

Web site
Email

 

Jerry Ash   

  Jerry Ash
Chief executive, Association of Knowledgework, Ruskin, Florida, U.S.
Spoiling the Mushroom Patch
On Personal Knowledge Management (PKM)
Web site
Email

Book:

  • Next Generation Knowledge Management

 

Steve Barth   

  Steve Barth
Award-winning journalism, Long Beach, California U.S.
Comparing and Contrasting Corporate and Personal KM

Web site
Email
Publications

  • Editor, KM Magazine
  • "Personal Toolkit" Columnist, KM World

 

Michael Behounek   

  Michael Behounek
Director of Knowledge Management, Halliburton, Houston, Texas, U.S.
What Makes KM Sustainable

Highlights
Archives (PDF file)
Email

 

   

  Alex Bennet
Former CKO, DON; Founder, MountainQuest Institute, Frost, WV, U.S.
Passion: The Power Behind Knowledge Management

Web site
Email
Book:

  • Organizational Survival in the New World: The Intelligent Complex Adaptive System

 

Dede Bonner   

  Dede Bonner
President, New Century Management, Leesburg, Virginia, U.S.
Developing Knowledge Leadership

Web site
Book:

  • In Action: Leading Knowledge Management and Learning 

 

Nick Bontis   

  Nick Bontis
Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada
Director of the World Congress on Intellectual Capital
An Academic with Feet Fully Planted in the Workplace

Web site
Book:

  • The Strategic Management of Intellectual Capital and Organizational Knowledge 

 

Bob Buckman   

  Robert H. Buckman
Buckman Laboratories (retired), executive committee chairman, board of directors, Bulabs Holdings Inc., Memphis,Tennessee, U.S.
Road from Command and Control to Knowledge Sharing

Web site
Email
Book:

  • How to Build A Knowledge-Driven Organization
   

  Steven Cavaleri, PhD
Professor of Management, School of Business, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.
Toward Pragmatic Knowledge Management

Email
Books:

  • Knowledge Leadership: The Art and Science of the
    Knowledge-based Organization
  • Inside Knowledge: Rediscovering the Source of
    Performance Improvement
  • Managing in Organizations that Learn

 

Joe Cothrel  

  Joe Cothrel
Independent Consultant, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Online Communities in Business: Past Progress, Future Directions

Web site
Email

 

Richard Cross   

  Richard Cross
Founder/Consultant InnovationX
Organizational Change: When All Work is Knowledge Work

Web site
Web site
Email 

 

Garrry Cullen   

  Garry Cullen
ikonnect Facilitator for Lend Lease Corporation, Sydney, AU
Expertise Locator Systems: People Driven v. Data Driven

Email 

 

Bryan Davis   

  Bryan Elliott Davis
President, Kaieteur Institute for Knowledge Management, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
In the Knowledge Zone

Web site
Email

 

Steve Denning   

  Stephen Denning
Author, speaker, independent consultant, Washington D.C. area, U.S.
Are There Laws of KM?

What's the Best Way to Share Knowledge?
Web site
Email

Book:

  • The Springboard: How Story-telling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era Organizations 
  • Squirrel Inc.: A Fable of Leadership Through Storytelling
  • The Leader's Guide to Storytelling: Mastering the Art & Discipline of Business Narrative 

 

Nancy Dixon   

  Nancy Dixon
Consultant, Common Knowledge Associates, Washington, D.C., U.S.
Creation and Reuse of Project Knowledge

Web site
Email

Book:

  • Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know  

 

Leif Edvinsson   

  Leif Edvinsson
Professor of Intellectual Capital, University of Lund, Sweden
CEO of UNIC
Perspectives on Intangibles and Intellectual Capital

Web site
Email
Books:

  • Intellectual Capital: Realizing Your Company's True Value by Finding Its Hidden Brainpower
  • Corporate Longitude: What You Need to Know to Navigate the Knowledge Economy 

 

Joséfa Fawcett   

  Joséfa Fawcett
Independent Knowledge Development Consultant
Co-founder, KnowledgeWorx Ltd., Beconsfield, Great Britain
On the Operational Level of Knowledge Management

Web site
Email

 

   

  David Fearon, Sr., PhD
Professor of Management, School of Business, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.
Toward Pragmatic Knowledge Management

Email
Books:

  • Inside Kowledge: Rediscovering the Source of Performancde Improvement
  • Managing in Organizations that Learn
  • Knowledge Leadership: The Art and Science of the Knowledge-Based Organization

 

   

  Dr. Piero Formica
Dr. Piero Formica is the Marie Curie Professor of International Business, at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu, Estonia; he is also Dean of the International Faculty of Entrepreneurship - Emirates Centre for Entrepreneurship, UAE, Special International Professor of Knowledge Economics and Entrepreneurship, School of Economics and Management - Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and Professor of Knowledge Economics and Entrepreneurship at the Link Campus of the University of Malta in Rome. Between 1982 and 2003 he worked as Professor of Economics of Innovation in the Master of Business Law program, University of Bologna, Italy.
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for Knowledge Dissemination and Transfer
Email
Web sites

Books:

  • Strengthening the Knowledge Economy. Essays on Knowledge Policy and International Entrepreneurship , EffeElle Publisher. 2004
  • Industry and Knowledge Clusters Principles, Practices, Policy , Tartu University Press, 2003.
  • Frontiers of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Readings in Science Park Policies and Practices (co-editor), IASP, Malaga, 2003.
  • China -The Growth Engine for the 21st Century, Piero Formica and Peter Why (Editors), May 2005 - 227 pages - ISBN 88-89460-09-1, EffeElle Publisher. http://www.knowledgeeconomy.it/
  • Knowledge Based Entrepreneurship. Innovation policy and dynamic development of knowledge-driven entrepreneurship. Baltic Dynamics 2004

 

Carl Frappaolo   

  Carl Frappaolo
Exec. Vice President, The Delphi Group, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Tech Savvy But Focusing on the Knowledge Audit

Web site
Email

Book:

  • Knowledge Management (Express Exec) 

 

Stan Garfield   

  Stan Garfield
KM Leader, HP Services Consulting & Integration,
Hewlett-Packard, Livonia, Michigan, U.S.
Choosing Connection v. Collection: Open v. Closed, Practical v. Theoretical

Web site
Email

 

Carol Goman   

  Carol Kinsey Goman
Kinsey Consulting Services, Berkeley, California, U.S.
Why People Don't Tell What They Know

Web site
Email

Books:

  • Ghost Story: A Modern Business Fable
  • This Isn't the Company I Joined
  • Creativity in Business
  • The Human Side of High-Tech
  • Managing for Commitment
  • Adapting to Change: Making it Work for You
  • The Loyalty Factor
  • Managing in a Global Organization 

 

David Gurteen   

  David Gurteen
Knowledge Networker, Gurteen Knowledge Fleet, Hampshire, UK
IPKM: Inter-Personal Knowledge Management

Web site
Email

 

David Hawthorne   

  David Hawthorne
Vice President, Affiliate Relations, NaviQuest Group, Inc., New York, New York, U.S.
Internal Knowledge Markets Critical to Organizational Adaptation

Web site
Email

 

   

  Valdis Krebs
Founder, orgnet.com, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Networks: Smart People, Stupid Organizations

Web site
Email

 

Rob Lebow   

  Rob Lebow
Master teacher, platform keynote speaker, author
Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
Achieving Accountability Through Shared Values

Web site
Email
Books:

  • Accountability: Freedom and Responsibility without Control

 

Simon Lelic   

  Simon Lelic
Managing Editor, Ark Group, Knowledge Management Magazine, London, England
Communities and Organizations: Future of KM Practitioners

Web site
Email

 

   

  Doug Macnamara
President and CEO, Banff Executive Leadership, Alberta, Canada
Building the Knowledge to Govern Well

Web site
Email

 

Chris McCrae   

  Chris Macrae
Consultant, valuetrue.com, and editor, KnowledgeBoard, London, England
GAPS: KM As It Is, Could Have Been, Will Be

Web site
Blog

Email
Books:

  • Mapping Intangible Assets

 

Mark McElroy   

  Mark McElroy
CEO, Macroinnovation Associates, LLC, Windsor, Vermont, U.S.
President, Knowledge Management Consortium International
Taking KM into New Territory

Web site
Email

Books:

  • The New Knowledge Management - Complexity, Learning, and Sustainable Innovation
  • Key Issues in the New Knowledge Management (co-authored with Joseph Firestone
  • The Open Enterprise (soon to be released through KMCI Online Press); co-authored with Firestone 

 

Victor Newman   

  Victor Newman
Chief Learning Officer, European Pfizer Research University, Sandwich, England
SuperKnowledge: Stories of Pragmatic Knowledge Activism

Email
Books:

  • The Knowledge Activist's Handbook: Adventures from the Knowledge Trenches

 

Edna Pasher  

  Edna Pasher
President, Edna Pasher, PhD & Associates, Herzliya, Israel
Strategic Renewal - The Link Between KM and Organizations

Web site
Email

 

Dave Pollard   

  Dave Pollard
Consultant,Meeting of Minds, Canada
Weblogs and Other Social Software for Knowledge Work
Blog

Email

 

Melissie Rumizen   

  Melissie Clemmons Rumizen, Ph.D.
Knowledge Strategist, Buckman Laboratories, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., SAIC, deceased
Forward to Basics: A 'Curmudgeon' Grounded in the Practical
Expertise Locator Systems: People drive v. Data Driven

Book:

  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knowledge Management

 

Hubert Saint-Onge   

  Hubert Saint-Onge
CEO, Konvergeandknow, Toronto, Canada
Conflicting Views on Training and CoPs

Web site
Email

Book:

  • Leveraging Communities of Practice for Strategic Advantage 

 

Megan Santosus   

  Megan Santosus
Senior Editor, CIO Magazine
Manager, Knowledge Management Research Center, CIO.com, Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Knowledge Productivity: How Do We Know Knowledge Works?

Web site
Email 

 

Charles Savage   

  Charles M. Savage
President, Knowledge Era Enterprises, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. and Munich, Germany
"Knowledge Turns" to Increase ROI (Return on Intelligence)?

Web site
Email
Book:

  • Fifth Generation Management, Dynamic Teaming, Virtual Enterprising and Knowledge Networking 

 

David Skyrme   

  David Skyrme
David Skyrme Associates Limited, Highclere, England
Developing Knowledge Leadership

Web site
Blog

Email
Books:

  • Knowledge Networking: Creating the Collaborative Enterprise
  • Capitalizing on Knowledge: From E-Business to K-Business 

 

David Snowden   

  David Snowden
Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitve Edge Pte Ltd, England
Third Generation KM: Separating Content, Narrative, Context
Comparing and Contrasting Corporate and Personal KM
Complexity: The Next Big Thing After KM

Web site
Email
 

 

Ash Sooknanan   

  Ash Sooknanan
Senior knowledge management consultant, Bank of Montreal Group of Companies
WSIB: From Worst Case KM to Best Practice

Web site
Email 

 

Tom Stewart   

  Tom Stewart
Chief editor, Harvard Business Review, Harvard, Massachusetts,U.S.
Managing in Real Time

Bursting Bubbles
Web site
Books:

  • The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-first Century Organization
  • Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations 

 

Karl-Erik Sveiby   

   Karl-Erik Sveiby
Sveiby Knowledge Associates, Brisbane, Australia
Why Measure Intangibles? To Learn or to Control?

Web site
Email
Book:

  • The New Organizational Wealth: Managing & Measuring Knowledge-Based Assets

 

Dave Ulrich   

   Dave Ulrich
Professor of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
Knowledge and Human Resource Management

Highlights
Archive (PDF file)
Websites: www.rbl.net   www.daveulrich.com

Email
Book:

  • Why the Bottom Line ISN'T: How to Build Value Through People and Organization

 

David Weinberger   

  David Weinberger
Web marketing guru, Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.
What Makes Smart Companies (and People) Smart

Web site
Email

Books:

  • The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual
  • Small Pieces Loosely Joined 

 

Karl Wiig   

  Karl M. Wiig
Chairman and CEO
Knowledge Research Institute, Inc., Arlington, Texas, U.S.
A Knowledge Model for Situation Handling

Web site
Books:

  • Knowledge Management Foundations: Thinking About Thinking - How People and Organizations Represent, Create and Use Knowledge
  • Knowledge Management: The Central Focus for Intelligent-Acting Organizations
  • Knowledge Management Methods: Practical Approaches to Managing Knowledge
  • Knowledge Management, A Trilogy 

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