At the end of last year’s European Knowledge Management Thought Leaders’ Forum, chairperson Victoria Ward remarked that working in knowledge management can be utterly exhausting.

This stimulated a huge amount of discussion among delegates about the personal challenges of being a knowledge management practitioner and what strategies, if any, fellow delegates found successful in addressing those challenges. It seemed a pity to bring the conference to a close in the midst of such animated conversation.

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