This toolkit is designed to make it easier for you to benefit from the collective experience, knowledge and expertise of your peers, co-workers and partners, and to more effectively share the results of your work with others. The knowledge sharing techniques described in this toolkit are a selection of KS tools that are simple, quick, and proven to be effective methods for providing and promoting open, transparent discussion on topics, issues, activities and projects with which you work.
These methods, if followed properly, can help you to do your job more effectively.
The Millennium Development Goals reflect values of freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, non-violence, respect for nature and shared responsibility.
This handbook is for women and men making use of information and knowledge for the realization of their freedoms and those of their communities.
Best practice has a space in knowledge management, but the space is small, highly specialised and generally expensive.