[kictanet] Knowldege Management Training, 11-13 April 2007
Harry Hare
harry at africanedevelopment.org
Mon Mar 12 13:29:44 EAT 2007
Dear Colleagues,
The value of Knowledge Management, relates directly to the effectiveness
with which the managed knowledge enables the members of an organization to
deal with today's situations and effectively envision and create their
future. Without on-demand access to managed knowledge, every situation is
addressed based on what the individual or group brings to the situation with
them. With on-demand access to managed knowledge, every situation is
addressed with the sum total of everything anyone in the organization has
ever learned about a situation of a similar nature.
Most organizations are built on structures that encourage self-reliance and
islands of activities and thus knowledge. Interdependence between
organizations that have complementary knowledge is completely cut out and
lost in this structure. This, therefore, creates gaps in the available
knowledge that need to be addressed and the situation corrected. To
complicate this situation further, there is very little awareness of the
power and usefulness of Knowledge Management as a tool to improve
organizational efficiency and to facilitate better and more informed
decision-making in the region. Common problems and challenges remain and
continue recurring despite a wealth of knowledge albeit unmanaged and,
therefore, un-usable or under-utilised.
It is from this background that African eDevelopment Resource Center is
hosting a three-day (11-13 April 2007) capacity building workshop on
Knowledge Management in Nairobi, to bring information managers to speed with
this very powerful process. The workshop will provide participants with both
a theoretical and practical understanding of the key concepts of Information
and Knowledge Management, and provide them with the skills to apply and
facilitate effective Knowledge Management processes. Some of the areas that
will be covered in the workshop include:
* Introduction to Knowledge Management
* Information and the Knowledge Economy
* Knowledge Management as a Process
* Knowledge Management Frameworks and Standards
* Developing a Knowledge Management Strategy
* Knowledge Management Strategies and Leadership
* Knowledge Management Systems and Content Development
The workshop will be conducted in both plenary and group session with
participants taking hands-on activities. The Faculty for the workshop will
be lead by Prof. Louis Fourie, who is the Chairman of Information Systems,
Department of Information Systems, University of the Western Cape, South
Africa. Prof Fourie has been in this field for the last ten years and has
conducted more than a dozen such courses in the continent.
The registration fee for the workshop is US$ 550 which will cover all the
documentation, administration and meals during the workshop. To participate
in this workshop, please fill out the attached registration form and return
it to the email or fax indicated. Due to the nature of the course we have a
limited number of spaces available and will be allocated on a
first-come-first-served basis. Should you need further information or want
to participate, pls drop an email to me.
Thanking you for your continuous support.
Kindest Regards
Harry Hare
Executive Director
African eDevelopment Resource Centre (AeRC)
KE +254 20 4453445
CELL + 254 725 650044
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