Post by Hanna M. Koskinen

As a KM specialist, I drive innovation by bridging silos, fostering collaboration, leveraging tacit knowledge, spotting synergies, visualising insights, and enabling creative processes for societal value.

📚 What has knowledge management given us so far? Quite a lot, actually. Over the past few decades, knowledge management has helped organisations learn faster, coordinate expertise, preserve institutional memory, improve decision-making, and innovate more effectively. Knowledge is an asset. Investing in people, experience, and understanding has created enormous value for organisations and societies alike. As we enter the age of AI, the importance of knowledge may become even greater. Data can help us model scenarios, identify patterns, and generate possibilities at unprecedented scale. But data alone cannot tell us what matters, what is ethical, or what should be done. Context, judgement, wisdom, and responsibility remain deeply human concerns. Perhaps the future challenge for KM is to build upon its history—combining the power of data and AI with the human capacity to understand meaning, consequences, and purpose. #KM #responsibleKM #Ethics #Purpose #AI #Data RealKM Magazine Bruce Boyes

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