Deadline- 26 April 2013
Organizations are invited for one-week course on Knowledge management for programme sustainability and effectiveness to enable staff to share best practices and lessons learned resulting in improved programs and services. The training will be conducted in English. The purpose of this programme is to is to build the capacity of non-profit organizations in knowledge management by equipping participants with the knowledge, information, and skills to develop and carry out an effective knowledge management strategy.
Main focus-
- The Concept and Principles of Knowledge Management
- Conducting a Knowledge Audit
- Identifying Knowledge Gaps and Barriers
- Improving Research and Knowledge Generation
- Systems for Capturing Tacit Knowledge for Documentation
- Systems for Codifying, Storing, and Retrieving Knowledge
- Using Communities of Practice
- Documenting and Sharing Best Practices and Lessons Learned
- Information Dissemination in a Global Environment
- Defining KM Roles and Responsibilities
- Aligning Knowledge Management to a Strategic Plan
- Measuring the Impact of Knowledge Management Activities.
Eligibility & Criteria-
This course is designed for senior personnel of non-profit organizations; including civil society organizations, donor agencies, foundations, state and federal ministries and international development agencies.
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