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Knowledge Management: Concept, Access, Creation, Application and Services - A presentation by Bhim Upadhyaya
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Knowledge Management
Concept, Access, Creation, Application and Services
Bhim Upadhyaya
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Knowledge Management
It embodies organizational processes that seek synergistic combination of data and information processing, capacity of information technologies, and the creative and innovative capacity of human beings.
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10000 yrs 300 yrs 50 yrs 20 yrs
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Technological Knowledge
Progress
Time (Years Ago) Technology Developed
1 lakh Stone tools for hunting.
40 thousand Arms for war and security
800 Clock, Compass & Instruments
100-190 Rail, Road, Electricity, Telecom, Automobiles
50-100 Airplane, Atomic energy, TV, Computers
50 Hence All modern gadgets and equip’t.
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Information, Data, Knowledge,
& Wisdom
• Information is message has receiver and
sender.
• Data is uninterrupted information.
• Knowledge is information which has use
and purpose, and exists in the heads of
people.
• Wisdom is decent culture and behavior
imparted by generations of knowledge.
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Peter Drucker: Knowledge Society
• Borderlessness because the knowledge
travels more effortlessly than money.
• Upward mobility available to everyone
through easily acquired formal
education.
• The potential for failure as well as for
success. Anyone can acquire means of
production i.e. knowledge required for
the job, but not everyone can win.
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KnowledgeCONCEPTS
KNOWLEDGE PENTAGON
ACCESS
CREATION
SERVICESAPPLICATIONS
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Food for Thoughts• If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it. (Access) - Margaret Fuller
• Education is not filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.(Concepts) -William B. Keats• Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought. (Creation) - Jonathan Swift
• If you give me rice, I’ll eat today; if you teach me how to grow rice, I’ll eat every day. (Application)
- Mahatma Gandhi
• Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. (Services) - James Madison
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KNOWLEDGE LIFECYCLE
Birth Infancy Childhood Young Age Work AgePost Work
Age
• Health
• Hygiene
• Nutrition
• Primary
Education
• Health
• Nutrition
• Secondary
Education,
• Higher
Education,
• Sports
• Entertainment
• Family
Life,
• Work
Life
• Sharing
Wisdom &
Experience
Acquiring Knowledge
Using Knowledge to
Generate Wealth &
Welfare
Health, Knowledge & Well-being
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KNOWLEDGE PROCESS
• Generation of new knowledge
• Dissemination of knowledge on a continuous basis
• Utilization of knowledge
– Health-care
– Agriculture
– Government
– Industries
– Traditional knowledge
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TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
• Documentation, standardization, validation,
dissemination and utilization in
– Agriculture
– Medical and health care
– Art and culture
• Contemporary relevance
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ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGEIncrease Reach & Opportunities
• Literacy
• Affirmative action
• Knowledge delivery
– Libraries
– Networks
• National Web-based Portals
– Water, Energy, Environment, Health, Education, Citizen Rights
• Language/Translation
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KNOWLEDGE CONCEPTSAll levels and forms of education
• Elementary
• Secondary
• Vocational
• University
• Professional
• Research
• Continuous Learning
• Distance Learning
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KNOWLEDGE CREATION
Taking the lead in generating new knowledge
Science & Technology
• Innovation Workshops
• Entrepreneurship Training
• IPRs and regulatory framework
• Venture capital
• Nation-A global destination for R&D
• Creation of new institutions
• Modernization of existing institutions
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KNOWLEDGE APPLICATIONSAgriculture
• Information and Knowledge flow to farmers
• Extension services
• Supply chains
• New sources of earning
• Value addition through new technologies
• Financial services for farmers
• Storage and transport
• Value chain to the market place
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KNOWLEDGE APPLICATIONSRural Sector & SMEs
• Skill development
• Technologies
• Market access
• Inputs
• Access to credit
• Remove knowledge disparities
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KNOWLEDGE APPLICATIONSTraditional Knowledge
• Documentation, standardization, validation, dissemination and utilization in
– Agriculture
• Eg. Water harvesting
– Medical and health care
• Eg. Plant-based drugs
– Art and culture
• Eg. Folk music and rural crafts
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Kisan Call Centre – 8 States – 83 Seats
Agricultural Experts from Universities/Institutions
www.presidentofindia.nic.in
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Dial 1551 – Toll Free
5 Lakh Calls
From Farmers,
Fishermen
Last one year
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Sl.No Activity Knowledge Required
1. Soil Soil health (nutrition and microbes), soil testing facility
and how to improve the soil condition, the most suitable
crop for the season for the present condition of the soil.
Suitability for multi-cropping.
2. Seed Suitable variety /hybrid of a crop, source of a seed, right
price, testing of the germination.
Recommended production protocol for a particular village
and particular season by State Agricultural
Universities or District Agricultural Extension
Office.
3. Water Management Irrigation, monsoon and conservation, Harvesting
technologies, typical arrival dates of monsoon, action to
be taken by farmers in case of delays in monsoon arrival
or water arrival in irrigation canals. Participation in village
water harvesting schemes.
4. Post Harvest Management grains storage, cold storage, packaging, transport,
marketing and agro waste management.
5. Productivity increase Experience of neighboring villagers on certain
productivity increase schemes through training and
technology infusion.
6. Crop Insurance Premium to be paid, number of agencies available and
conditions of Insurance.
Typical knowledge requirements of Farmers
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Sl.No Activity Knowledge Required
7. Banking and Financial
systems
For what farming activity at what condition where the loans
are available (co-operative bank, NABARD, and other
rural banks), relative interest rates of different banks, the
need for collaterals for drawing a loan, government
policies on loan subsidy mix, interest rates, most
economic financial plan. loan waiving conditions in case of
crop failure.
8. Education Awareness of need for educating the children, schools
where they can be educated. Once they complete the
school where they can pursue higher education and
methodology of application Preparation and Entrance.
Craftsmen and vocational training centers. Entrepreneurial
training.
9. Healthcare Preventive vaccination and health care of the children and
adults, hygiene and sanitation, Government medical
support available in the Village, medical
institutions which Can be accessed in case of serious
cases. Availability of co-operative health insurance
Scheme.
10. Employment and
Entrepreneurial
opportunities
Rural development schemes for PURA, possible rural
enterprises for products which have an assured national /
international market.
Typical knowledge requirements of Farmers
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Tamilnadu
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MaharashtraBy Pravara
Medical
Trust
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MadhyaPradeshBy DRI
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NEPAL
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Profiles in CouragePakistan & India
Malik Khuda Baskh BuchaMinister of Agriculture,
Pakistan
C. SubramaniamMinister of Agriculture,
India
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Chinese Leadership
He Kang
Minister of Agriculture
1978-90
Chou En-Lai
Prime Minister
1949-76
Deng-Xiaoping
Paramount Leader
1978-89
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Sreedharan
Dr Sam Pitroda
Dr R A Mashelkar
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Visionary Political and Science Leaders
M Visweswaraiya
Jamshedji Tata
Dr A Reddy
Dr B Pathak
Dr V Kurien
A Premji
N Murthy
Vilasrao Salunkhe
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Nation
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WHEN YOU ARE INSPIRED BY SOME GREAT PURPOSE,
SOME EXTRAORDINARY PROJECT, ALL YOUR
THOUGHTS BREAK THEIR BOUNDS. YOUR MIND
TRANSCENDS LIMITATIONS, YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS
EXPANDS IN EVERY DIRECTION, AND YOU FIND
YOURSELF IN A NEW, GREAT AND WONDERFUL WORLD.
DORMANT FORCES, FACULTIES AND TALENTS COME
ALIVE, AND YOU DISCOVER YOURSELF TO BE A
GREATER PERSON BY FAR THAN YOU EVER DREAMT
YOURSELF TO BE .
Maharishi Pathanjali in Yoga Sutra (500BC)
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The basis of all
systems, social or
political, rests upon
the goodness of
men.No nation is great
or good because
parliament enacts this
or that, but its men are
great and good.
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OUR HERITAGE
1 May we see for hundred years
2 May we live for hundred years
3 May we acquire knowledge for hundred years
4 May we go prospering and progressing forhundred years
5 May we go on being nourished for hundred years
6 May we remain strong and sturdy for hundredyears
7 May we retain our prestige and influence forhundred years
8 May we retain all these powers for sight etc. forgreater number of years than hundred.”