Online Knowledge Management Practitioner Certification Course
Details
This course is online-mentored and designed to help organizations manage their knowledge assets for more effective decisions and actions. It is jointly offered by AIJC and the Community and Corporate Learning for Innovation, Inc. (CCLFI).
The course runs for 18 weeks, features workplace practice of over two dozen basic knowledge management (KM) skills, and includes an in-depth workplace practicum that will directly benefit organizations. Designed to adjust to the working schedules of participants, it can be pursued at the convenience of the participant and will require only about three hours per week.
Outline
Principles and concepts in KM will be discussed over ten weekly learning sessions. Optional lessons will be available for participants who want to learn more. Each module focuses on a specific topic.
Module 1: Definitions and KM framework
Optional: KM for the public and development sectors
Module 2: Tacit and explicit knowledge
Optional: What is more valuable?
Module 3: Aligning KM with organizational objectives
Optional: KM logframe for development projects
Optional: Measuring the social reach of a knowledge product/service
Module 4: Demand-driven KM
Optional: Demand-driven KM: Whose demand?
Optional: Towards an ethical code for KM practitioners
Module 5: Selecting the right KM tool
Optional: Knowledge translation: writing and delivering user-responsive
knowledge products
Optional: Quad bottom line
Module 6: Organizational learning
Optional: Tools for cross-project learning
Optional: Communities of Practice
Module 7: Innovation: organizational practices
Optional: Social innovation
Module 8: Innovation: individual practices
Optional: Personal stories of innovating new development tools
Module 9: Managing intellectual capital
Optional: Community intellectual capital and other intangible assets
Module 10: KM assessments and action planning for KM practicum
Optional: Success factors in KM implementation
Speaker/s
company in knowledge management in the Philippines since 1999.
Serafin D. Talisayon, PhD
Director for Research and Development
Community and Corporate Learning for Innovation, Inc.
https://www.cclfi.net/who-we-are/serafin-talisayon
Daan Boom, PhD
Director for International Projects
Community and Corporate Learning for Innovation, Inc.
https://www.cclfi.net/who-we-are/daan-boom
Special Offer
Schedules
No. of Participants: | 35 |
The Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC) is a leading and respected communication institution in the country and in the ASEAN region.
It provides graduate education in journalism and communication management.
It conducts professional enhancement training for journalists, communicators, and development managers.
It undertakes communication policy research and consulting activities on strategic communication planning, organizational communication audit, communication materials development, and other development communication projects.
In all the things we do, our passion is the belief that communication, information and knowledge are development resources that must be available to all people.
We believe that communication, information and knowledge are development resources that must be available to all and should be used to empower people.