The Global Citizen's Role in Knowledge Management: Building Bridges Through Informal Knowledge Networks and Relationship-Based Approaches

In today's interconnected world, knowledge management (KM) plays a pivotal role in driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and facilitating learning. As the boundaries between countries and cultures blur, it is the responsibility of global citizens to actively participate in knowledge sharing and bridge the gaps that exist. In this blog, we hope to introduce the vital role of global citizens in KM and discuss how a relationship-based approach can effectively build bridges in knowledge gaps.

Global citizens are individuals who recognize their interconnectedness with the world and actively engage in addressing global challenges. They possess a sense of responsibility and are committed to making positive contributions to society. 

Knowledge management, on the other hand, refers to the systematic process of capturing, organizing, and sharing knowledge to advance culture, enhance effectiveness and drive innovation. In the context of global citizenship, KM expands beyond individuals to encompass communities, countries, and the world at large.

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