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Workshop on Harnessing Knowledge Management through Web 2.0 Tools
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Start Date: |
Sep 25, 2010 |
End Date: |
Sep 27, 2010 |
Venue: |
Shanghai International Convention Centre |
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Workshop on Harnessing Knowledge Management through Web 2.0 Tools
25-27 September 2010, Shanghai International Convention Centre, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China
Background
Knowledge Management has proven to be essential for government agencies at all levels to efficiently and effectively deliver public services and act as centers for the timely collection, organization and dissemination of information. However, due to the disparity between the haves and the have-nots, all countries are not at the same point in their development of efficient and effective Knowledge Management systems. Over the years, through Knowledge Management capacity building, many governments and institutions have moved toward electronic systems of data management. Despite this, technology keeps changing rapidly, and what worked for one country two years ago may not work for another or even the same country today. Member States, and by extension their government agencies and public administration institutions, especially in developing countries, are not able to keep up with the changing trends in the technologies that could assist them in the implementation of efficient and effective Knowledge Management systems. Although there will never be a one-size-fits-all solution, it is important that governments, government agencies and public administration institutions have a platform where they can share knowledge on best practices, strategies and implementation so that they may learn from others’ experiences and tailor their strategies to fit their needs. In addition, the development of an effective strategy cannot only be achieved by looking at past experiences. The current state of technology also needs to be taken into consideration and used to create a hybrid approach while looking toward the future needs of citizens.
Target Participants
- DPADM Partner Organizations (i.e. Public Administration Institutions)
- Government officials from Ministries of Public Administration
- Government officials from Ministries of ICT and Innovation and e-Government Offices Members of Academia
Documents
Plenary Session
Workshop Presentations
- DPADM: Overall Report on Knowledge Management Implementation with in the Network (at Global and Regional Levels), presented by Ms. Haiyan Qian, Director, DPADM/UNDESA
- DPADM: Knowledge Management 2.0, presented by Mr. Deniz Susar, Governance and Pubic Administration Officer, DPADM/UNDESA
- DPADM: UNPAN 2.0 - Hands on Training, presented by Mr. Deniz Susar and Ms. Candace Hosang, UNPAN Management Unit, DPADM / UNDESA
- AAPAM- Professor Yolamu R. Barongo
- AMDIN- Ms. Odette Hartslief
- ARADO- Mrs. Taghreed H. Badawoud
- ASPA- Mr. Wenxuan (Jason) Yu
- CAFRAD- Mr. Zoubir Soussi Takati
- CARICAD- Mr. Andre Griffith
- CGG- Mr. Rajiv Sharma
- CIIIAP- Ms. Renata Muricy Hirs
- CLAD- Ms. Maigualida Torres
- CPSI- Mrs. Lydia Phalwane
- DSG- Mr. Fadi Salem
- EROPA- Mr. Prejean Prieto
- ICAP- Ms. Rethelny Figueroa de Jain
- IDEP- Mr. Charles Bara
- IIAS- Mr. Johannes Irschik
- IPMA-HR- Ms. Sima Hassassian
- NISPAcee- Mr. Jan Andruch
- RCOCI- Prof. Wang Jianhua
- UNECA- Mr. Talla Kebe
- UNECLAC- Ms. Alejandra Naser
- DPADM: The Way Forward, presented by Ms. Haiyan Qian, Director, DPADM/UNDESA
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Deniz Susar
Governance and Pubic Administration Officer
UMU/DPADM/DESA
susar@un.org
Candace Hosang
Team Assistant
UMU/DPADM/DESA
hosang1@un.org |
Website: |
http://www.unpan.org |
Created By: |
DPADM / UNDESA
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Organizers: |
UNPAN Management Unit- DPADM |
Participation Requirements: |
Open |
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Workshop on Harnessing Knowledge Management through Web 2.0 Tools in the Era of Government 2.0 Workshop on Harnessing Knowledge Management through Web 2.0 Tools in the Era of Government 2.0 25-27 September 2010 Shanghai International Convention Centre Shanghai People’s Republic of China Background Knowledge Management has proven to be essential for government agencies at all levels to efficiently and effectively deliver public services and act as centers for the timely collection organization and dissemination of information However due to the disparity between the haves and the have-nots all countries are not at the same point in their development of efficient and effective Knowledge Management systems Over the years through Knowledge Management capacity building many governments and institutions have moved toward electronic systems of data management Despite this technology keeps changing rapidly and what worked for one country two years ago may not work for another or even the same country today Member States and by extension their government agencies and public admin
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