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Knowledge Management Tools and Techniques – some examples

Tool/technique

KM Competency Assessment

Senior Staff Behaviours

Appraisal development

Recognition and Rewards

After Action Review (AAR) Lessons Learned (LL) Baton Passing

Knowledge Audit

Description

Assesses baseline position for organisations. Can be used to determine level of improvement would like to reach in these competencies, explore strategies to use to get there and priorities and from this develop a KM strategy for the organisation. Re-assess in 3 years time to measure success of programme Examples - Leaders asking what learning has been used in the development of new projects/proposals. When something goes wrong leaders asking ‘What can be learned from this?’ Not ‘Who is to blame?’ etc, etc Questions about mentoring and knowledge sharing, membership of networks and contribution to lateral groups, etc, added to appraisal conversations. ‘Geek of the week’ for sharing ideas, recognition for leading a knowledge sharing session, coordinating a lateral group, etc. Facilitated discussion after a project or event to evaluate what has happened and learn from it. Similar to above, but lessons are recorded to help inform other projects. As above, but LL passed to people starting new project. Discussion between the two groups develops new knowledge (baton) which is more appropriate for the second project Identify knowledge in the organisation and use of social mapping to identify the flow of knowledge.

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KM self assessment 1 competency this will help improve KM Strategy

Leadership Behaviours

Networking, Leadership Behaviours

Leadership Behaviours, Networking, Learning

Learning

Learning, Capturing Learning

KM Strategy, Networking

Collison, C and Parcell, G. (2007). Knowledge management capability self assessment. Knowledgeable Ltd and Practical KM Ltd.

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Knowledge Harvesting/Exit Interviews Collaborative Space

White Pages

Communities of Practice Peer Assist/Review

Knowledge Sharing Event

Case Studies and Success Stories Document/Content Management Searching for the Evidence Evaluating the Evidence/ Critical Appraisal Compact/psychological contract development

Gain knowledge from key individuals within an organisation. Can be used at any time, but particularly when staff leave, in order to pass knowledge on to others. Discussion, surveys, shared calendars and project plans, collaboration on documents, whilst fully aware of which version of the document using. Staff directory with additional information – knowledge, experience, interests, current projects. Network of people with common interest and willing to share, learn together. Current projects outlined and peers (within & outside the organisation) analyse, discuss and offer constructive suggestions Informal event – opportunity to learn from others’ experience in an area. Usually theme, presentation and informal discussion Description of project or event. Capture of best practice and lessons learned. DMS – organise & retrieve documents CMS – organise, edit and enable easy access on website. Internet and database searching to retrieve best evidence in a particular field. Identification of different sources of evidence and appraisal of evidence based resources. Getting knowledge sharing behaviours into compact/psychological contract discussions

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Capturing

Capturing, Networking, Learning

Networking

Networking, Learning Learning, Networking

Learning, Networking

Capturing, Learning Capturing

Capturing Capturing, Learning

Networking, Leadership Behaviours

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