Senior Consultant Jan Kingma introduces himselfAs a Senior Consultant ir. Jan Kingma is engaged in assignments concerning the development and implementation of Knowledge Management in organizations. He focuses primarily on the organizational and change management aspects of the introduction of KM.
He works for organizations both in the public and commercial sector as a Knowledge Management consultant for companies like Siemens AG, Unilever, Philips, ING and for a number of departments, including the departments of agriculture, internal affairs, transport. He co-authored several books and publications in the area of performance indicators and KM.
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- Number 1: Blink
The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, Gladwell M., 2005, ISBN 0316172324.
A brilliant description of the restrictions of ‘rational’ thinking and the power of intuition. Consequently it gives perspective and direction to the development of knowledge management.
- Number 2: Building expertise
Cognitive methods for training and Performance improvement, Clark R., 1998, ISBN 1890289043.
On the basis of scientific research, the author of this book describes how you can effectively set up knowledge transfer in various situations. A thorough and practical book.
- Number 3: The art of changing the brain
Enriching teaching by exploring the biology of learning, Zull J., 2002, ISBN 1579220541.
A fascinating book about learning, but now more from a biological perspective. What happens when you hear, read or see things. And how does that affect the way you store and apply that information in your daily life.
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