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Nonprofit Knowledge Management            

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Nonprofit Knowledge Management

"On Demand" means that this seminar is available anytime that works best in your schedule. Also included is a 30 minute phone consultation with the instructor, so you can ask questions and get feedback on your particular situation.

An Essential Seminar in Support of Learning

 

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Knowledge Management is an overused phrase with a dubious lineage, often connoting a software centric solution of some kind. But underneath the phrase is a powerful concept: that there are opportunities for learning in the new information and communication networks. This series will help you find those opportunities, keep you from taking expensive wrong turns, and give you guidance for high impact knowledge management initiatives. (See Michael Gilbert's article from 2002, for more on Nonprofit Knowledge Management.)
 

Detailed Description

Section 1: The Logic of Learning: Planning Successful Knowledge Management Projects

Most nonprofit knowledge management projects fail at their inception. They often lack meaningful objectives and clear models for their success. Such failures can also be very expensive, even if it takes years for the organization to acknowledge it. This seminar will address that challenge by teaching:

This seminar is right for you if you have responsibility for online communication in your organization or are concerned with how to get knowledge management right from the start.
 

Section 2: The Nimble Nonprofit: Building Readiness for Knowledge and Learning

No amount of software will substitute for an organization's readiness to learn and adapt. As the pace of change in the sector accellerates, the demand on our organizations and our staff for flexibility and innovation proceeds apace. This seminar will teach:

This seminar is right for you if you want to improve innovation in your organization, if you want to nuture the nimbleness of your staff and colleagues, or if you want to take a few key steps to help assure the success of an upcomng software initiative.
 

Section 3: Communities of Practice: Empowering Nonprofits through Networks and Weblogs

Learning does not occur just within organizations. Indeed, some of the most powerful recent developments in the field of knowledge management are online communities of practice that transcend many traditional professional barriers. To help ground you in these new strategies, this seminar will teach:

This seminar is right for you if you have an interest in weblogs as knowledge management tools, a desire to extend your own professional development online, or responsibility for empowering other professionals.
 

Michael Gilbert

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Michael C. Gilbert

These seminars will be taught by Michael C. Gilbert, the Editor of Nonprofit Online News, author of an extensive series of articles on nonprofit knowledge management, author of Communication Centered Technology Planning, and the Founding President of the Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network.For more information about Mr. Gilbert, please see his bio.

See Michael Gilbert's article, for more on Nonprofit Knowledge Management.

 

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This seminar consists of three 90 minute sessions.

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