Knowledge, collaboration and working at the research, policy and practice interface.
A common theme that runs through all our consulting work whether it be project development, research and development, or advocacy strategy and activity development is that knowledge and collaboration is key. And it is these two factors that make our work unique. The articles below focus on this unique aspect of knowledge, collaboration and working at the policy, research and practice interface.
Why you need to take time to understand the sectors you work with or risk losing time, trust and buy…
How knowledge brokering and knowledge brokers are misunderstood and how to ensure you get the full potential from this role…
What do the terms knowledge brokering, transfer, exchange, translation and mobilisation actually mean and what’s the difference between them all….
Most people have heard about the concepts multi disciplinary and interdisciplinary, but is transdisciplinary where you need to be working? Understanding Multi-Disciplinary, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary
Looking at the Lundvalls framework for the economics of knowledge and earning economies.