communities of practice
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Ivan Butina
Ivan Butina leads the knowledge management (KM) effort at UNICEF.
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ABCs of KM
Key factors in knowledge sharing behaviour in virtual communities of practice
A systematic review has identified a typology of personal, interpersonal, contextual, and technological factors associated with knowledge sharing behaviour in…
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Because You Need to Know
Because You Need to Know – Tracy Maurer
The tale of the eternal struggle of internal facing content development and use. What makes up a community that cares…
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Community
KnowledgeWebCast Episode 2 – Dr Rachad Najjar
Dr Rachad Najjar shares his KM journey, a practical case of ISO 30401 KM standard implementation, and his thoughts on…
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Brain power
The online bubbles journalists converse within
Research indicates that Washington journalists may be operating in even smaller, more insular microbubbles than previously thought, raising additional concerns…
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ABCs of KM
Lessons Learned Part 3: Initiation and Recognition
Lessons can't just spring out of nowhere; there has to be something to initiate them.
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ABCs of KM
An evaluation framework for extra-organizational communities of practice (CoPs)
Extra-organizational CoPs link people across different organizations and can also include people who may not be part of an organization.
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KM in international development
A longitudinal case study of past debates and future directions in knowledge management for development
Exploring the debate around knowledge management for development using the case study of the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) community.
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ABCs of KM
What is the scope of knowledge management? [EKM series]
Knowledge management is a multidisciplinary field with a number of domains. Each discipline brings its own perspective on where KM…
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Systems & complexity
Phenomenographic research in a network of counter-terrorism communities
In the parts of the network that were working the best, people had broken away from typical perspectives to see…