Paul J Corney
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Under the skin of: Religion, the EU and Democracy in Sudan

Reflections, space and sabbaticals beside the sea in EastbourneI do some of my best thinking on my daily ‘walk to work’. It’s a ritual I’ve followed from my early days as a commuter and I’ve found that, no matter what I am working on (or where), this reflection time is vital. I’m fortunate; I live close to the sea (in Eastbourne & LIsbon) and today as the tide was going out the scent of moss on rocks and seaweed filled the air.…See More
Feb 18, 2020
Paul J Corney posted a blog post

“When 60 seconds seems like an eternity”: making the most of networking opportunities

Earlier this week I was invited to run a session for the business community where I live in the UK.Here's the account of that session which I hope is useful for many in the KM4Dev community who get limited 'facetime' with decision makers and need to make an immediate impact!Today I had the opportunity to help the business community in Eastborune, Sussex. Eastbourne Chamber of Commerce (the largest town chamber in the South East) invited me to…See More
Aug 23, 2019

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Paul J Corney
Occupation/Title
Managing Partner
Organization
Knowledge et al
Organization Type
Other
Organization URL
http://www.knowledgeetal.com
Areas of KM Expertise
Organisational Learning, Online Facilitation, Social Web/Web 2.0, Communities of Practice, Research, Knowledge Capture, Knowledge Mapping, Narrative & Storytelling, Information Management, Workshop Facilitation, Change Management, Intranet/Enterprise Portal/Information Systems, KM Strategies, Expertise Locator Systems, KM Incentive Systems, Evaluating and Monitoring KM, Thematic/Knowledge Networks
Email ID
paul.corney@knowledgeetal.com
Skype ID
corneyp
Blog URL
http://www.knowledgeetal.com
Other Interests
Helping development organisations to realise more value from the pool of knowledge they possess
Languages Spoken
Not enough

Paul J Corney's Blog

Under the skin of: Religion, the EU and Democracy in Sudan

Reflections, space and sabbaticals beside the sea in Eastbourne

I do some of my best thinking on my daily ‘walk to work’. It’s a ritual I’ve followed from my early days as a commuter and I’ve found that, no matter what I am working on (or where), this reflection time is vital. I’m fortunate; I live close to the sea (in Eastbourne & LIsbon) and today as the tide was going out the scent of moss on rocks and seaweed filled the air.…

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Posted on February 14, 2020 at 5:26pm

“When 60 seconds seems like an eternity”: making the most of networking opportunities

Earlier this week I was invited to run a session for the business community where I live in the UK.

Here's the account of that session which I hope is useful for many in the KM4Dev community who get limited 'facetime' with decision makers and need to make an immediate impact!

Today I had the opportunity to help the business community in Eastborune, Sussex. Eastbourne Chamber of Commerce (the…

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Posted on August 22, 2019 at 2:08pm

How KM can help with urban regeneration: 10 tips for engaging with the community

That was before we acquired a place in Lisbon in 2011 and saw the dramatic impact Urban or Street Art can…

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Posted on December 17, 2018 at 4:30pm

Combating the forces of fakism / Saucy dinner with Chefs Academy winner: Just 2 of the highlights from KM Summit 18

Last week was fun. It started with a Masterclass, jointly presented with Eric Hunter, and continued at the first combined KMUK / KM Legal event now styled the KM Summit expertly compiled by Nick Stone which I had the pleasure of closing.

I took away

  • A sense that KM’ers are becoming increasingly agile: despite the onrush of technological disintermediation there is still a role (especially around the 4 ‘ates – Facilitate, Collaborate, Communicate and Curate).
  • The…
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Posted on May 24, 2018 at 8:14pm

AI driven expertise & profiling: hype, hope or déjà vu?

May was a busy month. Apart from helping establish then launch a real estate and mortgage business (Bees Homes) I was in Lisboa for Social Now and London for KM Legal UK.

I attended both in the expectation of learning more about the onrush of Artificial Intelligence and its implications for the Knowledge Management profession.

Specifically, I wanted to see how the encouragingly styled Talent and Knowledge…

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Posted on June 7, 2017 at 9:18pm

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