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Episode 6: Rethinking Knowledge Management - Insights from Rob Martin Taylor

56 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Brittany and Rachel sit down with Rob Taylor, a KM practitioner with over 40 years of experience, to explore where knowledge management is headed and what might need rethinking. They unpack common KM buzzwords, the real impact of AI, and the ongoing tension between technology and human connection. The conversation also dives into community, trust, and why KM works best when it centers people, not just systems. After almost 40 years of corporate life as both a consultant and functional head Rob is now an AI trainer and KM consultant as www.AIxKM.co.uk [http://www.AIxKM.co.uk] Rob will be speaking at KM World Europe in April 2026 https://www.kmworld.com/Europe/2026 [https://www.kmworld.com/Europe/2026] on “Getting back to the core of community” If you’re in London, UK then contact Rob about joining a friendly group of KMers who meet up every couple of months: Rob@AIxKM.co.uk [Rob@AIxKM.co.uk]

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episode Episode 6: Rethinking Knowledge Management - Insights from Rob Martin Taylor artwork

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