Denise A.D. Bedford

Denise A. D. Bedford is currently an Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University’s Communication Culture and Technology program; Visiting Scholar at the University of Coventry, and a Distinguished Practitioner/Virtual Fellow with the U.S. Department of State. In 2010, Dr. Bedford retired from the World Bank where she had been Senior Information Officer for 15 years. In this capacity she was responsible for information and business architecture, search architecture, enterprise taxonomies and core metadata. In 2015, she retired from her role as Goodyear Professor of Knowledge Management, Kent State University where she developed and directed a master’s level curriculum in knowledge management. Dr. Bedford has also worked for Intel Corporation, NASA, University of California Systemwide Administration, and Stanford University. She currently serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Knowledge Management and is the Editor of the new Emerald monographic series, Working Methods for Knowledge Management. Her educational background includes a B.A. triple major in Intellectual History, Russian Language, and German Language; an M.A. in Russian and East European History; an M.S. in Information Science; and a Ph.D. in Information Science with focus on Systems Analysis and Design, and Economics of Information.

Publications

Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies
Denise A.D. Bedford, Wioleta Kucharska. © 2021. 314 pages.
Business and information managers have struggled to meet several challenges in aligning information strategies and business cultures. The consequences of a misalignment or misfit...
Fair Process in Assessing the Quality of University Faculty
Denise A.D. Bedford. © 2020. 32 pages.
This chapter presents an exploratory research framework designed to support quality assessment of faculty in higher education. First, a neutral view of a university is developed...
Strategic Management of Business-Critical Information Assets
Denise A.D. Bedford. © 2019. 308 pages.
Information management is the practice of managing information assets to ensure organizations realize their value and minimize their liabilities. The failure rate of individuals...
Sustainable Knowledge Management Strategies: Aligning Business Capabilities and Knowledge Management Goals
Denise A.D. Bedford. © 2018. 28 pages.
Knowledge organizations have been challenged to develop sustainable, actionable and business oriented knowledge management strategies. Many strategies published in the peer...