Upon publication, required reading at the College of Estate Management, UK.An enjoyable (I like the storytelling approach) quick read from which I retained the 3 steps. It's a concise and a useful tool to think about lots of things. I tried out the approach this morning with two colleagues - it got us talking and we enjoyed it.- L. Lowe, Knowledge & Information Services Unit Manager, Intermediate Technology Development Group, Schumacher Centre for Technology Development I like the idea of your One Minute Knowledge Manager very much, and think you are on to something with your three steps.- Verna Allee, Author of The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity through Value Networks It was a delight reading the 1MKM. Often, it is said a picture is worth a thousand words, but 1MKM shows that words can often go much farther than any picture if they can effectively make tacit explicit.- Dr. Yogesh Malhotra Ph.D, Founder, Brint.com I read the 1MKM and I like it a lot...In terms of the unified view of knowledge, we are in complete agreement.- Dr. Debra Amidon, Ph.D, Author of The Ken Awakening It is very well written, very readable, and is highly engaging.- Dr. Reilly Atkinson Ph.D, Professor University of Phoenix, visiting Scholar @ Harvard Business SchoolYou have superbly outlined the steps needed to implement the 1MKM process. I think many will find this book one they return to when introducing KM to others.- Greg Cherry, Vice PrincipalA great step towards making KM more accessible. It really reminded me of The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt.- Joachim Stroh