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overview of application of knowledge management principles and practices to strategic planning
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Knowledge Management and Foresight
Albert SimardCFIA - Science Strategies Directorate
Presented to:
Animal Health Foresight Workshop
October 7, 2008, Ottawa Ontario
Evolution of Knowledge Evolution of Knowledge ManagementManagement
KM Generation
Type of Knowledge
Knowledge Carrier
Knowledge Process
Technology
1st Explicit Artefacts
Objects
Create
Acquire
Preserve
Systems
Internet
2nd Tacit Individual
Team
Share
Integrate
Use
Distribution
World-Wide Web
3rd Emergent Community
Network
Collaborate
Synergy
Connectivity
Web 2.0
Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
Preserving KnowledgePreserving Knowledge
Preservation is the foundation of knowledge management.
Capturing KnowledgeCapturing Knowledge
Briefing Note Database
Migrating KnowledgeMigrating Knowledge
• Paper• Punch cards• Paper tape• Magnetic tape• Computer disks• Floppy disks• Tape cassettes• Diskettes• CD-ROMS• Flash Drives
Sharing KnowledgeSharing Knowledge
The value of a network is proportional to the number of users squared.
Knowledge Management CommunityKnowledge Management Community
Knowledge Management WikiKnowledge Management Wiki
Integrating Knowledge Integrating Knowledge
KnowledgeKnowledgeEconomyEconomy
DiverseDiverseWorkforceWorkforce
InformationInformationSocietySociety
SustainableSustainableDevelopmentDevelopment
FiniteFiniteResourcesResources
InternationalInternationalPartnershipsPartnerships
GlobalizationGlobalizationAcceleratinAccelerating Changeg Change
Life-Life-LongLongLearningLearning
ComplexComplexTechnologiesTechnologies
CitizenCitizenEngagementEngagement
Safety & Safety & SecuritySecurity
Climate ChangeClimate Change
1971-2000
2041-2070
Canada – Land Cover
Potential ImpactPotential Impact
Learning Organizations Learning Organizations
Create and acquire knowledge & experience
Capture and preserve knowledge & experience
Transfer knowledge from individuals to communities to the enterprise.
Mobilize knowledge to achieve goals effectively.
Adjust work to optimize variable inputs.
Adapt outputs to respond to shifting demand.
Revise strategy to reflect emerging trends.
Shift goals to anticipate evolution.
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Adaptive Organizations