September 17, 2007

What a knowledge sharing policy might look like

Patrick Lambe has written an article outlining a possible knowledge sharing policy. To quote:

When you want to introduce new information or knowledge management practices and habits in an organisation, it's usually a good idea to make sure that your organisation's policies reflect the things you want to happen. This doesn't mean that the policies do the work of implementation and change management for you (ie you can't just issue a policy and then sit back and wait for magic to happen), but they support it by capturing (hopefully) in concise language what you'd like to happen, so that everybody is operating from the same point of view. With Marita Keenan last year, I co-authored a guide to knowledge and information management policy development.

Posted by jamesr on September 17, 2007 01:30 PM
Categories: Knowledge management

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