AKMA provides a platform for professional learning, networking, research and cooperation among government institutions, academics, business practitioners and knowledge workers in Asia. With an in-depth understanding of the new economy, new business models plus its comprehensive training programs, AKMA will assist individuals and companies in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific Region to transform and maintain a competitive advantage in today's knowledge-based economy.
AKMA’s vision is to play a leading role in the development of knowledge management practices in Asia. AKMA will provide its members with valuable services, training and recognition in the field of knowledge management, so that they will become strong contenders in the new economy.
Video: BLU Lesson 5: How I discovered blogging by David Gurteen
One of six BLU lessons on how I discovered blogging and its applicability to knowledge management by David Gurteen.
In April 2005, BLU, the UK's Business Link University which no longer exists hired Fifty Lessons to produce a series of video stories for them to which I (David Gurteen) was invited to contribute. This is one of those stories.
If you are interested in Knowledge Management, the
Knowledge Café
or the role of conversation in organizational life then you my be interested in this online book I am writing on
Conversational Leadership
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