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Four levels of knowledge management for development



Based on my experience of development organizations there seems to be a progression of four different levels to their knowledge management work, regardless of their specific approach to Knowledge Management or the methodology they use

1. Internal knowledge management – giving their staff access to knowledge in order to support them to do their jobs better or to improve organizational performance. This can include various types of…

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Added by Ian Thorpe on June 14, 2012 at 6:01pm — No Comments

Tweetchat today on Knowledge Management for Development

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Added by Ian Thorpe on June 29, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Reflections on learning from failure from #Failfaire

On Wednesday evening I was lucky enough to attend the first ever "Failfaire", organized by MobileActive.org where several brave souls agreed to present their failed "Information Technology for Development" projects, explaining why they failed and what they learned from them.



I work on knowledge management in UNICEF, and have a strong interest in improving how we learn from our experience. This event (which was certainly not a failure!)…
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Added by Ian Thorpe on April 16, 2010 at 10:05pm — 1 Comment

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