There is a whole league of influential KM folks that seem to operate below the Brint radar. Here I'm thinking of on-line players and personal (blog) publishers e.g.
Bint's list of 58 top KM folks
If your measure is google number, then these folks have far higher rankings and need to be mentioned.
Showing my ignorance, I'm asking exactly who are?:
Szulanski G
Blackler F
Barney J
Huber G
Kogut B
Cohen W
Daft R
Winter S
Stein E (corporate memory guru?)
And where are, or what about??:
Don Cohen,
Wayne Baker,
Phillipe Baumard,
Edwin Hutchins,
Douglas Engelbart,
Susan Leigh Starr,
Johan Ross,
Humberto Maturana,
Francisco Varela,
Douglas Hofstadter,
Edgar Schein,
Nancy Dixon,
Joseph Novak,
Michael McMaster,
Seems the Brint list may be highly selective in terms of KM contributions and influence, favoring traditional authors over internet publishers and information systems people over true knowledge workers
IMO.
What then are your thoughts / opinions?
With all your expert KM contributions on Brint (and elsewhere), Denham, I'm baffled your name isn't on the list!
Steve Beller
Posted by: Stephen Beller | February 07, 2004 at 09:10 AM
What makes me wondering in return, is how far we, "on-line KM crowd", miss what's going on in offline KM world?
Posted by: Lilia | February 07, 2004 at 06:26 AM