Tag Archives: research

What do you do to improve innovation levels?

I’m doing a little informal research / knowledge sharing… “My favourite technique/ tactic/ tool for improving innovation levels at work is ….” (fill in the blank for me!) Comment below, email me (helenerussell@theknowledgebusiness.co.uk), DM me on twitter @heleneadby, send me … Continue reading

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Evidence-based practice

I recently attended the South West CILIP AGM, where David Stewart, current president, talked (amongst other things) about the importance of evidence-based practice amongst library and information professionals. Couldn’t agree more – x2 for Knowledge professionals. KM can be an … Continue reading

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What is the return for bespoke knowledge-based marketing?

Bespoke knowledge-based marketing, where a client gets personally tailored updates rather than a mass newsletter mailing, seems to be topic-du-jour at the moment. I think it would be really interesting to know more about the levels of increased sales, improved … Continue reading

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