I would be happy to. Thank you for the question.
Knowledge mobilization, at its core, is all about taking evidence and getting it in front of and into the hands of those who can use it. It's really about getting knowledge and information, and packaging it in such a way that it will reach the intended audience.
At its core, knowledge mobilization is also about mobilizing or moving that evidence into action so that it can have a positive impact. That's how we approach it at Atlas. The simplest definition is taking information and getting it into the hands of those who can use it.
I'd be happy to elaborate on our approach and the way we do that at Atlas since it can take different forms, if time permits.