Abstract: Knowledge Management Champions play an important role in change management for family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) programs. Also known as KM Champions, Knowledge Activists, or Knowledge Coordinators, they are not knowledge managers but part-time volunteer knowledge change agents—facilitating knowledge acquisitions from knowledge innovators and enabling the sharing and effective utilization of such
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Blog articles relevant to Knowledge Management education and the Knowledge Management career profile
Hire a Knowledge Manager
Abstract: Ready to bring your knowledge management work to the next level? It’s time to bring on a knowledge manager, and we know how to set them up for success. You don’t mean to brag, but your workplace is pretty on track to having a bonafide knowledge-driven culture. You have the
Make the User a Knowledge Management Believer
Abstract: Today the Questioning Mindset can be a barrier to advancing one’s career and this impacts also in many what Knowledge Management must be offer. It can be attributed mostly to the ‘users’ unclear needs exploration that can be a challenge to overall adoption. If we only limit KM to advancing
Knowledge Champions for Knowledge-Centered Support
Abstract: Many knowledge management initiatives start out strong but lose effectiveness over time. We have found in our customer base that there are natural Knowledge Champions that emerge organically, and they have been instrumental in keeping up the momentum of the knowledge programs at their companies. It is important to identify them based on
Who is in the Knowledge Management Team?
Abstract: The purpose of the organisation’s Knowledge Management (KM) team is to provide knowledge management services and solution to the organisation. By KM I mean the ability to learn from experience (and continuously improve and build value and capability), to innovate, to share knowledge as a community, and to apply ever-improving standards of performance