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Lucie Lamoureux and Stefano Barale are now friends Feb 11, 2011
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Dear all, I trust that you are all doing well! I have got your e-mails on km4dev.org when I was searching for virtual communities of practice for my research survey. My name is Hermon B. Ogbamichael. I am a student at Cape Peninsula University of…
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Bonolo Tsiripane commented on Stefano Barale's blog post 'Is it possible to actually measure Knowledge Sharing?'
I think is possible to measure knowlege sharing as in organisation where appraisal is done organisations can 1Change performance appraisal guidelines so that knowledge sharing is taken into consideration.Changing performance managemet systems and…
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Stefano Barale commented on Stefano Barale's blog post 'Is it possible to actually measure Knowledge Sharing?'
Dear Md Santo, thanks a lot for your message. I will go through the document and try to see if it's what I was looking for. I'm also very much interested to know any success story, in particular if any kind of "metrics" has had…
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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MEASURING KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN ORGANIZATION From MOBEE KNOWLEDGE ( http://mobeeknowledge.ning.com ) KM Framework, Metrics and Maturity Model -…
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Is it possible to actually measure Knowledge Sharing?

The idea here is quite simple and related to the assessment phase of KM introduction inside any organization, as far as I understand it.Until today I've seen various tools used by most KM practitioners to try to reply to the very basic question in a KM assessment exercise: "where does this organization stand in terms of KMS"? The tools I've seen are:questionnaires (manual, to be distributed to a wide statistical sample) questionnaires (web-based such as the IBM-Inquira tool, with automatic…See More
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Investigating ways of measuring the "level of knowledge sharing" within an organization
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Stefano
Occupation/Title
IT Specialist, KMS and Distance Education
Organization
ITC of the ILO
Organization Type
UN/Multilateral
Organization URL
http://www.itcilo.org
Areas of KM Expertise
Organisational Learning, Online Facilitation, Social Web/Web 2.0, Collaborative Technologies, Social Network Analysis, Communities of Practice, Research, Information Management, Workshop Facilitation, Change Management, Intranet/Enterprise Portal/Information Systems, Evaluating and Monitoring KM
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s.barale@itcilo.org
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stefano.barale
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Music, Theoretical Physics
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English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French

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Is it possible to actually measure Knowledge Sharing?

The idea here is quite simple and related to the assessment phase of KM introduction inside any organization, as far as I understand it.

Until today I've seen various tools used by most KM practitioners to try to reply to the very basic question in a KM assessment exercise: "where does this organization stand in terms of KMS"? The tools I've seen are:



  • questionnaires (manual, to be distributed to a wide statistical sample)

  • questionnaires (web-based such as…
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At 12:49pm on November 29, 2010, Hermon OgbamichaelHermon Ogbamichael said…
Dear all,
I trust that you are all doing well!
I have got your e-mails on km4dev.org when I was searching for virtual communities of practice for my research survey. My name is Hermon B. Ogbamichael. I am a student at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in Cape Town, South Africa. I am trying to do a research on how to efficiently exchange knowledge in virtual communities of practice (like that of km4dev.org...). Therefore, I would really appreciate if you assist me in filling the survey that I developed (will only take maximum 20 minutes...). Please follow the link below to fill in the survey:

http://freeonlinesurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=tz5n55gjai72qgr834948

I also highly appreciate if you can forward this to other VCoP members who are involved in knowledge/information exchange.
Best Regards,
Hermon B. Ogbamichael
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Student No: 201083922
South Africa
 
 
 

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