In this episode, we're exploring teaching knowledge management. Teachers don't just deliver information – they're sophisticated knowledge managers who create, organize, share, and evolve knowledge daily.
Today, we're tackling a topic that's often shrouded in mystery, sometimes fear, but also immense potential: Artificial Intelligence, or Generative AI, and its surprising, often subtle, year powerful role in the field of Social Work.
In this episode, we’ll walk through each garden function in order, sharing an intuitive narrative and concrete examples from professional social work practice.
Today, we're diving into a topic that affects every organization, every team, and quite frankly, all of us – resistance to change.
In this episode, we uncover how Walras's 19th-century theories resonate deeply with our contemporary efforts in social work management.
In this episode, we argue that training and education in academia and the professional world should focus on the different literacy skills and empower learners to develop their literacy management skills.
In this episode, we’ll unpack phenomenography, how it can be applied to social management research, and its implications for future social and management sciences.
Today, we're discussing the role of artificial intelligence in social work and its implications for social service organisations.
Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of Public Governance. We’ll explore its different concepts and their applications, particularly in the social and healthcare sectors.
