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Columbia University

A Preview Course on Collaborative Knowledge Services

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Overview

This is a preview –  a glimpse – into Collaborative Knowledge Services, a critical component of the knowledge disciplines. Why a preview into knowledge services? As we learn from Ed Hoffman, PhD, a long-time IKNS instructor, and Chief Knowledge Officer for NASA, knowledge services are how we, as leaders, help organizations and networks share and produce knowledge to achieve performance and impact. Whycollaborative knowledge services? Knowledge services cannot be technology, data or content alone. It’s about humans coming together. No one person, no one organization, no one institution, no one nation can know it all. In the end, it's all about how we come together. We contend that convening collaboration is the single most important leadership skill of our time. With this preview, we invite you into the “community of conveners.”

OBJECTIVES

Course participants will learn about:

  • Business goals for knowledge services
  • Difference between information management and collaboration, as ways of classifying two types of knowledge services.
  • Collaborative knowledge services 1: How “lessons learned” are part of a class of knowledge elicitation approaches, and how knowledge practitioners design those elicitation approaches.
  • Collaborative knowledge services 2: How “communities of practice” require design, and what factors should go into designing communities of practice.
  • Collaborative knowledge services 3: How “storytelling” is a unique approach to activating tacit knowledge, and how to structure and orient stories.

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  • It is a very short introduction about how to share knowledge at work. It takes only one or two hours to finish this mooc.
  • Anonymous
    Fantastic preview about collaboration...thanks a ton to Mr.Ed Hoffman for explaining in very in depth way.. expecting to see more of your courses sir!
  • Anonymous
    Very effective summary of many aspects of the practice. Great at focusing us in on what matters most. Thank you.

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