Matthew Loxton MKM, CKM has a diverse work experience in the field of knowledge management and healthcare improvement. Matthew has held various roles in different organizations, including serving as a Director and Strategic Advisor for Blue Faery: The Adrienne Wilson Liver Cancer Association, where they support the organization's mission of preventing, treating, and curing primary liver cancer. Matthew has also worked with Whitney, Bradley & Brown (WBB) as a Principal Analyst and Senior Healthcare Analyst, where they assisted the Veterans Health Administration in achieving operational excellence through knowledge management, organizational learning, and quality improvement.
Additionally, Matthew has worked independently as a Contractor for Knowledge Management, providing expertise in organizational learning and knowledge management to various clients. Matthew has also served as a Peer Reviewer for the Journal of Knowledge Management Research & Practice and the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology.
Matthew's experience also includes roles at Jabil, Mincom, Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation (QEMRF), and St. Andrew's Medical Institute, where they have contributed to the development of knowledge management strategies, change management, and IT governance.
Throughout their career, Matthew has demonstrated a strong commitment to knowledge management and healthcare improvement, utilizing their expertise in areas such as monitoring and evaluation, quality improvement, communities of practice, and risk management.
Matthew Loxton MKM, CKM has a diverse education history spanning several decades. Matthew began their educational journey at Capitol College from 1975 to 1977, where they completed their matriculation in natural sciences. Matthew then attended the School of Technical Training from 1978 to 1983, earning a DipAvn in avionics, electronics, sense & control systems.
Following this, Matthew enrolled at the University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Philosophy & Logic, Information Science from 1983 to 2007. During this time, they also pursued a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Knowledge Management at the University of Canberra from 2007 to 2009.
In 2009, Matthew undertook further management training at Mincom Management Training, where they obtained a Diploma of Management in the field of management. Matthew also completed a KM Learning Program in knowledge management at SkillSoft eLearning in the same year.
In 2011 and 2012, they pursued a certificate program in Knowledge Management & Organizational Learning from Element K (Jabil). Additionally, they attained a Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM) certification from KM Institute in 2013, specializing in knowledge management.
Continuing their education, Matthew pursued a Continuing Education program in Health Informatics at Coursera in 2013 to expand their knowledge in the field.
Matthew Loxton MKM, CKM has also obtained various certifications throughout their career. These include "Six Sigma: Green Belt," "Operational Excellence Work-Out and Kaizen Facilitator," and "Redesigning How We Work in 2021" from LinkedIn in 2022. In 2023, they obtained several certifications including "Become a Six Sigma Black Belt," "Driving Measurable, Sustainable Change," "How to Manage Lean Six Sigma Projects: Part II," "Learning Minitab," "Project Management Foundations: Communication," "Project Management Foundations: Teams," "Root Cause Analysis: Getting to the Root of Business Problems," "Statistics Foundations 3: Using Data Sets," and "Statistics Foundations 4: Advanced Topics" from LinkedIn. Additionally, they completed the certifications "Generative AI for Business Leaders," "How to Manage Lean Six Sigma Projects: Part I," "Prompt Engineering: How to Talk to the AIs," "Six Sigma Foundations," and "Next Generation AI: An Intro to GPT-3" from LinkedIn in 2023. Matthew's dedication to continuous learning is evident through their pursuit of various certifications across different fields.
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