Peter Sharp
Principal Lecturer
Dr Peter Sharp is a doctor in Knowledge
Management (KM) and information systems (IS) development strategy.
He is a Principal Lecturer and is currently leading action research
projects for the Business and Management faculty at Regent’s
College. He is also module leader of the Work Placements module for
the MA in Global Management at Regent’s Business School London. He
is also an advisor on postgraduate research and business skills
programmes, a PhD supervisor and works in Regent’s College Senate
and the Senate Research committee.
He has considerable experience in postgraduate
Research, Dissertation and Business Skills Programmes. He has been
MA Programme Manager of international postgraduate courses and has
experience in a full range of activities including development,
validation and implementation of MA programmes. He pioneered a new
KM method for organisations called MaKE [tm] which has been applied
in a wide range of organisations at a strategic level. He advises
different public and private sector organisations on a range of
research, training and KM issues. He is also a visiting lecturer
and advisor to universities.
Peter has an established record of
international publications, given presentations across the world,
chaired streams at many conferences. He also chaired the European
Conference of Research Methodology in Business and Management
Studies 2008 (ECRM 2008) held at Regent’s College on
19th and 20th June 2008. Last year he gave a
Keynote address at ECRM 2009 (22nd and 23rd
June 2009). He is on the editorial board of the Electronic Journal
of Knowledge Management (EJKM), Electronic Journal of Business
Research Methods (EJBRM) and the International Journal of
Knowledge-Based Organizations (IJKBO).
He is a member of a range of relevant
professional groups related to his roles and areas of interest.
These include the City Information Group, UK Academy of Information
Systems (UKAIS), the British Academy of Management and the London
Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He is a committee member of
Special Interest Groups related to research methods and Knowledge
Management in the British Academy of Management. He is also a
fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Peter is currently interested in the field of
action research projects that apply KM and learning concepts to
address organisational problems. He also interested in networking
and its effect on organisations and their development. He is
currently conducting research in the field of the development of
personal knowledge and skills profiles for future planning, and
exploring the benefits of this for individuals and
organisations.
Peter is a Principal Lecturer at Regent's
College and the Module Leader for the RBSMAGM Work Placement –
ILE7900 module
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