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At 10:12am on October 6, 2022, Zojka Naskova said…
How do I hide my email from my profile? I was not aware the site would make it public
At 11:07pm on November 20, 2017, Elisa Dutton said…

Good Day,

How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(Elisa_Dutton@onet.pl) for the full details.
Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Elisa Dutton.  

At 11:18am on September 30, 2016, Leigh Dowsett said…

Hi

IMA has a great KM course which we are having to run more frequently and in more places than before. It is great to see organisations taking KM more seriously.  I thought everyone might like to know we have confirmed our 4 day KM training in Bangkok 18-21 Oct as I know how annoying it can be if you apply for training and it does not go ahead. Participants at this training will be joining staff from Swiss Contact, WWF and SDC and others for an amazing learning journey. Contact us at www.imainternational.com for more information.  Thank you Sarah

At 4:23pm on January 27, 2015, Epiphane ADJADJI said…

DO anybody know where to go to take a comprehensive online course in KM?

At 11:21pm on February 24, 2014, Amouzou Bedi said…

I am proud to inform all  member about the launch of Knowledge For Development Without Borders, a Global Services Support worldwide for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the promotion of simple and good practices of the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) to reach sustainable, worth-living integrated development.

http://www.knowledgefordevelopmentwithoutborders.org/

A group of volunteers sacrifice time, service for the initiation of a Global Services Support worldwide for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the promotion of simple and good practices of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to reach sustainable, worth-living integrated development

Your support is appreciated.

At 10:10am on September 19, 2012, Benjamin said…

At 4:53pm on September 8, 2010, james macharia tutu said…
'MANAGING KNOWLEDGE USING WEB 2.0 TOOLS IN NGOS: CASE STUDIES'
i just joined your group. i need help. i am in process of doing research on 'managing knowledge using web 2.0 tools in NGOS'. I need case studies of how NGOs are using web 2.0 tools to manage knowledge. any help is highly welcomed. i will be glad for research articles on the same. thank you all.
At 11:59am on January 22, 2010, John Woodend said…
Dear Colleagues,

I am urgently trying to locate a person who has considerable experience in carrying out knowledge audits. any advice you can give will be very much appreciate.
John Woodend
CTAA (woodend@cta.int)
At 7:45am on July 22, 2009, Isaac T. Petlane said…
I see Knowledge Management as a need to change the command-and-control of all information-based organizations. This type of initiative is what the leaders of all information-based businesses must be able to achieve. As soon as a company takes the first tentative steps from the “data” to “information”, its decision processes, management structure, and even the way its work gets done begin to be transformed. It is very encouraging to see that most organizations are beginning to see the value of KM , and its becoming part of the curriculum for a number of Business Schools.
We are passionate about KM in Johannesburg South Africa. Under the stewardship of Judi Sandrock ( Judi@KMPractitioners.com) The Knowledge Management Practitioners Group was established : (http://kmpractitioners.com ) in Johannesburg and has since spread globally. The aim of the group is to share knowledge and experience of how practical knowledge sharing and management can be successful in all our different organizations.
At 11:09pm on July 6, 2009, Donovan McLaren said…
Knowledge is important to all of us in our respective field of endeavour be it work or play.

I trust that through this medium the shearing of information and will serve to enhance all those who are a part of this network.

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