Friday, September 23, 2005
Knowledge Management for Development Journal - New Edition
Vol 1, No 2 (2005) Approaches to promote knowledge sharing in international organisations has "hit the electronic streets" and is available free for download. This edition brings a focus on knowledge sharing.
This edition contains:
Editorial:- Approaches to promote knowledge sharing in international organisations by Allison Hewlitt, Doug Horton, Nathan Russell, Simone Staiger-Rivas, Lucie Lamoureux
Articles- Design of and practical experiences with the Learn@WELL knowledge management module, Jaap Pels, Frank Odhiambo
- The knowledge sharing approach of the United Nations Development Programme
Kim Henderson
- Building bridges between local and global knowledge: new ways of working at the World Health Organisation, Michael Barrett, Bob Fryatt, Geoff Walsham, Somya Joshi
Case Studies- Major meetings as entry points for knowledge sharing: a case from the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
Simone Staiger-Rivas, Allison Hewlitt, Doug Horton, Nathan Russell, Gerry Toomey - A know-who directory for the CGIAR: what do users think? Mark Winslow
- The Asian Development Bank’s knowledge management framework Daan Boom
- A joint donor training approach to knowledge sharing Andreas Jensen
Interviews- Knowledge management at the African Capacity Building Foundation Phineas Kadenge
Reviews- Review of ‘Implementing knowledge strategies: lessons from international development agencies’ Steve Song
Stories- Gritty lessons and pearls of wisdom: using oral history interviews to draw deep insights from past action, illuminate heritage and catalyse learning Stephanie Colton, Victoria Ward
Community Notes
- Knowledge management Feng Shui: designing knowledge sharing-friendly office space Marc Steinlin
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