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Expected competencies after study of this theme are: | Expected competencies after study of this theme are: | ||
* Understanding of the core concept of system complexity | * Understanding of the core concept of system complexity | ||
− | * Understanding | + | * Understanding the basic interaction loop of knowledge systems |
− | * Understanding how to | + | * Able to describe and diagnose systemic problem solving patterns in use |
+ | * Able to describe and set organisational knowledge management objectives | ||
+ | * Understanding of types of KM interventions, and structures for implementing KM interventions | ||
+ | * Knowledge of examples of KM interventions and how to evaluate their success | ||
== Area Themes == | == Area Themes == | ||
* [[Theme:Systems and Complexity|A.1 Systems and Complexity]] | * [[Theme:Systems and Complexity|A.1 Systems and Complexity]] | ||
− | * Knowledge systems | + | * [[Theme:Knowledge systems|A.2 Knowledge systems]] |
− | * Problem solving patterns | + | * [[Theme:Problem solving patterns|A.3 Problem solving patterns]] |
− | * Knowledge Management objectives | + | * [[Theme:KM objectives|A.4 Knowledge Management objectives]] |
− | * Knowledge Management interventions | + | * [[Theme:KM interventions|A.5 Knowledge Management interventions]] |
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | == Index == | ||
+ | {{Category:Core Concepts}} | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 06:06, 29 January 2018
Context
This theme provides learners with the fundamental knowledge needed to describe and discuss complex systems. This is the foundation for all other Knowledge Management practice.
Competencies
Expected competencies after study of this theme are:
- Understanding of the core concept of system complexity
- Understanding the basic interaction loop of knowledge systems
- Able to describe and diagnose systemic problem solving patterns in use
- Able to describe and set organisational knowledge management objectives
- Understanding of types of KM interventions, and structures for implementing KM interventions
- Knowledge of examples of KM interventions and how to evaluate their success
Area Themes
- A.1 Systems and Complexity
- A.2 Knowledge systems
- A.3 Problem solving patterns
- A.4 Knowledge Management objectives
- A.5 Knowledge Management interventions
Index
Context
This theme provides learners with the fundamental knowledge needed to describe and discuss complex systems. This is the foundation for all other Knowledge Management practice.
Competencies
Expected competencies after study of this theme are:
- Understanding of the core concept of system complexity
- Understanding the basic interaction loop of knowledge systems
- Able to describe and diagnose systemic problem solving patterns in use
- Able to describe and set organisational knowledge management objectives
- Understanding of types of KM interventions, and structures for implementing KM interventions
- Knowledge of examples of KM interventions and how to evaluate their success
Area Themes
- A.1 Systems and Complexity
- A.2 Knowledge systems
- A.3 Problem solving patterns
- A.4 Knowledge Management objectives
- A.5 Knowledge Management interventions