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As the capture of knowledge becomes a mainstream activity in organizations, new roles are emerging in business units – the role of "knowledge managers", who proactively seek out and codify lessons learnt and best practices from their daily operations, whilst acting as a catalyst and local champion for knowledge management within their business unit. Hence building the right competencies is key to an organisation’s success in implementing KM. 
 

KASE Community Workshops provide a stimulating platform for all who are embarking on a KM journey to ask, learn and share  implementation experiences, reveal success stories, challenges, workarounds and ask ourselves, “What do we know, what we should know, what do we not know that we should know and how do we go about it?

BURNING ISSUES

  • The KM Implementation Road Map and Key Success Factors
     

  • The KM Portal: Functionality, Service and Content Requirements
     

  • “Capturing” and Codifying
     

  • Organisational Knowledge Assets
     

  • Competencies in cultivating knowledge sharing in organisations
     

  • Challenges faced and workarounds implemented in sustaining KM initiatives 

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