David Gurteen has started a new magazine, Global Knowledge Review. As I have a large amount of respect for David as a person, and his Knowledge Conferences (although I’ve never been able to attend one), I am sure that this magazine will be valuable as well. The introduction issue is free for download, and there are reduced price subscriptions until Oct. 1st.
A handful of topics from the first issue:

  • Everyday miracles, learning and the human condition
  • What do Knowledge Workers want?
  • A wake up call for HR
  • Can we make the flow go?
  • Trees versus webs

Lilia Efimova, Dina Mehta, Denham Grey and Mick Cope are among the (coming) contributors to the magazine.
Go have a look.

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