Dr Fogarty says such rich diversity is a repository of thousands of years ecological, spiritual and social knowledge built up by generations of Australia's first peoples.
Even more, however, Buzz is about increasing the strength and effectiveness of other Google products, by adding what it gets from observing and organizing this social knowledge.
In the case of social media, knowledge is power, and the more you know, the better decisions you can make.
We launched the first phase of the Social Innovation Fund Knowledge Network, a web-based vehicle for facilitating dialogue, exchanging information, and posting documents among grantees.
Consider that many lead social users are knowledge experts or well connected, but not necessarily involved in the more mundane tasks of managing customer leads, even if they do talk to customers often.
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New forms of media can play a crucial role to capitalize the positive practices embedded in indigenous cultures by fostering synergies between modern services and local knowledge and assist communities in taking full advantages of their social assets - the knowledge, culture and governance systems.
Global design firm Woods Bagot also understands the value of business-style social tools to facilitate knowledge management.
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However, the same social context that created knowledge silos within upper level management is rapidly transforming with advances in technology.
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She pointed out that UNESCO will be working to strengthen the social and human sciences knowledge base and to enhance its contribution to policies informed by scientific knowledge.
Compton-Rock is talking about access to free public education, food, knowledge and social mobility -- elusive things for South Africa's impoverished and particularly so for the country's AIDS orphans.
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Because top leadership positions in family businesses are often filled with family members, when a leadership transition takes place, the organization still has access to important knowledge and social resources.
Compton-Rock is talking about access to free public education, food, knowledge and social mobility -- elusive things for South Africa's impoverished and particularly so for 1.4 million AIDS orphans there.
One solution, proposed by Matt Ridley, a British commentator on the social consequences of genetic knowledge (and former science editor of The Economist), might be the creation of medical-treatment funds, similar to pension funds.
It is understood by "Social Technology" what includes product knowledge, technical or replicable methodologies developed through an interaction with the community and presenting effective solutions for social transformation.
The social and economic value of this transmission of knowledge is relevant for minority groups and for mainstream social groups within a State, and is as important for developing States as for developed ones.
Students were given new experiences to build background knowledge and practice social skills.
When the customer ultimately talks to sales or support, no prior knowledge of their social media conversations comes into play.
Sharing that knowledge into the social environment creates the second level of value: it allows people to discover the ideas and contexts of others, and then agree, contradict, discuss and collaborate .
Using their deep knowledge, and social savvy, the sisters are using tastings, events, speaking engagements, and more to build a bridge between the old-world nature of whisky and the demand for quality they see in the marketplace.
In this context, contributions and the role of Higher Education Institutions have put into pressure in relation to transference, production and dissemination of knowledge combined with social commitment and responsibility as well as with the attention to the global challenges and to the building of more just and equal societies.
Social games "take a few months to develop and they require knowledge of game mechanics and style of distribution on social networks, " Mehta says.
Individuals are not selected based on their knowledge or interest in social and environmental performance.
They have set out to create a new set of standards in social search and global trade of knowledge.
Innovation and social transformation depend on our capacity to combine disciplines and create synergies among all sciences, natural, human and social, including local and indigenous knowledge.
The MPs, who received administration and funding support from the Alzheimer's Society during the inquiry, said the social care workforce had a limited knowledge of the condition.
For secondary level there are two exams which certify the completion of first or second level, and assess knowledge on mathematics, social and natural sciences and philosophy (the number and content of subjects varies per level).
Complementary and joint interdisciplinary work bringing together indigenous knowledge holders and natural and social scientists is needed to understand and address these challenges.
So in the future, organizations need to consider how they will use specialized intelligence systems and services to capture knowledge on environmental issues, social change and competitors.
The same type of knowledge revolution is occurring in the social sciences today.
This makes it easier to recall, find or discover relevant posts later, thus improving the base social business capability of finding information across a knowledge network.
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