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Knowledge Management

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Welcome to the Knowledge Management folder of the Impact Alliance Resource Center. Here, and in the associated sub-folders, you will find a variety of resources related to knowledge management. Be aware that, given the novelty of the field, a common terminology has not yet been settled upon. Therefore, you will often find resources on knowledge management, organizational learning, learning communities, and a variety of other terms. Although these are primarily semantic differences, there are slight but significant practical differences between these terms, based on the approach, the setting, and the applications.

While the focus of knowledge management in the private sector is traditionally within large organizations, in development, knowledge management processes are particularly relevant for sharing knowledge between organizations. Sharing across organizational boundaries helps to build best practices, prevent repetition and strengthen development efforts. For this reason, much of the content in this section focuses not only on knowledge management, but also on how to build and support a strong, vibrant network.

We hope that you find the resources available here helpful and informative. We welcome interaction, discussion, and additional sharing of knowledge.

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  • Institution Alianza ONG
  • Institution CICEANA
  • Institution El Consorcio de organizaciones de la sociedad civil
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  • Book Aprendizaje organizacional y formación profesional para la gestión del ...
  • Book El negocio es el conocimiento.
  • Book Harvesting Experience: Reaping the Benefits of Knowledge
  • Book Strategic Intentions: Managing knowledge networks for sustainable ...
  • Book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Knowledge Management
  • Book The Knowledge Management Toolkit
  • Book Working Knowledge : How Organizations Manage What They Know
  • Document
  • Document A Framework for Characterizing Knowledge Management Methods, Practices and ...
  • Document A Good Place to Start: The IDS Knowledge Services guide to finding ...
  • Document ABC of Knowledge Management
  • Document Aprendizaje organizacional y competencia laboral
  • Document Aprendizaje Organizacional: Conceptos, procesos y estrategias
  • Document Aprendizaje y gestión del conocimiento
  • Document Communication for Development Publications
  • Document Cómo administrar listas de correo y foros de discusión: Lecciones ...
  • Document Cómo construir una red electronica de informacion: Instrumento para la ...
  • Document Cómo planificar, editar y distribuir un boletín electronico: Herramienta ...
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The FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q #1 What is knowledge management?
A There is no agreed definition of "knowledge management", even among practitioners. The term is used loosely to refer to a broad collection of organizational practices and approaches related to generating, capturing, disseminating know-how and other content relevant to an organization's or a network's business.

"Sharing knowledge is not about giving people something, or getting something from them. That is only valid for information sharing.Sharing knowledge occurs when people are genuinely interested in helping one another develop new capacities for action; it is about creating learning processes." Peter Senge
Q #2 What is a knowledge network?
A According to Heather Creech of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, "Formal knowledge networks consist of groups of expert institutions working together on a common concern, strengthening each other's research and communications capacity, sharing knowledge bases and developing solutions that meet the needs of target decision-makers at the national and international level."
You can read more about this from the document "Strategic Intentions: Principles for sustainable development knowledge networks" in this folder.
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