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Article: 4 steps to creating a knowledge sharing plan.(Knowledge Management)
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- Information Outlook
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- September 1, 2006
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If you've thought about taking action to encourage knowledge sharing in your organization, but aren't sure how to get started, you're not alone. Changing behavior is difficult, and it doesn't happen overnight. One way you can begin is to initiate and model "knowledge sharing behavior." This article describes four steps for planning a pilot project, drawn from experience in the knowledge sharing trenches.
That experience started in 2001, when I attended the SLA Knowledge Champions Institute, led by Nancy Dixon, author of Common Knowledge. The experience became even more valuable when I became part of an internal knowledge council as Dialog's "knowledge sponsor" ...