Dave Snowden on KM and big data/analytics: interview with David J. Pauleen
Abstract
Purpose
Dave Snowden has been an important voice in knowledge management over the years. As the founder and chief scientific officer of Cognitive Edge, a company focused on the development of the theory and practice of social complexity, he offers informative views on the relationship between big data/analytics and KM.
Design/methodology/approach
A face-to-face interview was held with Dave Snowden in May 2015 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Findings
According to Snowden, analytics in the form of algorithms are imperfect and can only to a small extent capture the reasoning and analytical capabilities of people. For this reason, while big data/analytics can be useful, they are limited and must be used in conjunction with human knowledge and reasoning.
Practical implications
Snowden offers his views on big data/analytics and how they can be used effectively in real world situations in combination with human reasoning and input, for example in fields from resource management to individual health care.
Originality/value
Snowden is an innovative thinker. He combines knowledge and experience from many fields and offers original views and understanding of big data/analytics, knowledge and management.
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Citation
Pauleen, D.J. (2017), "Dave Snowden on KM and big data/analytics: interview with David J. Pauleen", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 12-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/JKM-08-2016-0330
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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