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KM: What’s the Big Idea ? Michelle Laurie Knowledge management specialist South Asia Urban Knowledge Hub 12-14 March 2015, Kathmandu

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KM: What’s the Big Idea

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Michelle Laurie Knowledge management specialist

South Asia Urban Knowledge Hub12-14 March 2015, Kathmandu

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KM Session Outline

1. Evolution of KM

2. Context for K-Hub

3. Definitions

4. Tools and processes

5. KM in the South Asia Urban K-Hub

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1/3 of World Bank PDFs never read!

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The big idea…

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“We always know more

than we can say, and

we will always say

more than we can

write down.”

-Dave Snowden

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1. KM is evolving

1995 2000 2008

Information(written down)

Experience(talk about it)

Ideas(emergence)

Complexity

Collection

Conversation

Connection2013

Use(experiment)

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fin

Com

plex

ity

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2. Context for K-Hub KM

• Getting knowledge into the hands of decision makers– Research should NOT sit on the shelf or in your head only

• Building relationships with decision makers and ‘bridgers’– You don’t have to it all yourself

• Generating solutions for range of important challenges– Often complex– Collective intelligence needed– No time to reinvent the wheel

• Learn and share– Legacy for our institutions, countries and region– Adapt to changing environments

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3. Some KM Definitions

“Knowledge management is the process of capturing, creating,

distilling, sharing and using know-how.”

– Davenport (1994) / Collison&Parcell (2001)

“Knowledge management is the art of transforming information

and intellectual assets into enduring value for an organization’s

clients and its people.”- Stan Garfield, Deloitte (2014)

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3. KM Definitions cont’d

“Knowledge management is about ensuring that conversations

and documentation help us learn to be more effective,

innovative, relevant, purposeful, connected and connectable.”

– Ewen Le Borgne (2012)

“It is what makes us more resilient, adaptive and innovative,

beyond the immediate challenge we are facing.”

– added in 2014

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4. KM Processes

– Codification, systematization of information, systems, operations

• Explicit knowledge, lessons learned, collection

– Sharing, creating via experience, conversation, reflection, improvement

• Tacit knowledge, connecting people, connection

– Reflecting, learning, adapting and applying• Resilience, complexity (collection + connection)

– Networking and collaborating • Collective intelligence, connection

– Visualizing • Making the invisible visible, sense-making (creation)

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My KM Processes/Tools

Conversations

Time for reflection & documentation

Sharing

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see, hear , do…

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Activity: After Action Review

Peer Review Process for ‘Knowledge Product Concept Notes’– What was intention?– How is it going in reality?– Strengths/Weaknesses of system– Improvements or ideas for moving ahead

Volunteers: facilitator, recorder, timekeeper (15 minutes)

Ref: http://www.kstoolkit.org/After+Action+Review

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Questions I ask with my KM hat on:

• How are we learning as individuals & how can the K-Hub learn as a network?– What legacy are we leaving?– What happens if ‘Bob’ leaves?

• Are we re-inventing the wheel?• What tools can help facilitate change?

– And quickly!• How can we cope with complexity?

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KM the big idea

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5. KM in the K-Hub

Where might KM help overcome challenges and achieve your aspirations for the future?

Activity: 1. Looking back at our journey map, assign a

KM star where you think a tool or process might be helpful.

2. Volunteers to share ideas…

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Resources on KM• Nancy Dixon presentation: http

://www.slideshare.net/SIKM/km-3-eras-nancy-dixon-slides• Dave Snowden blog post: Rendering knowledge• Stan Garfield presentation:

http://www.slideshare.net/SGarfield/km-basics-5115699• Ewen Le Borgne Blog: https://km4meu.wordpress.com• Great presentation on collaboration (Eugene Eric Kim):

– http://www.slideshare.net/eekim/delightful-communities-and-powerful-collaboration

• Great presentation on collective intelligence (related to philanthropy however main message is relevant and presentation is very good too)

– http://www.slideshare.net/eekim/achieving-collective-intelligence