E-conference Knowledge Management: "Worth the effort!?"
Details of the e-conference KM: Worth the effort?!, which IRC and partners organised from 20 September to 15 October 2004.
Evaluation E-conference Knowledge Management 2004
Twenty-four out of a total of 149 participants of the 2004 e-conference answered evaluation questionnaire that examined pre-conference publicity and information, the technical functionality, conference topics, general appreciation of the conference, their participation and follow-up.
Closing message
Thank you for your participation in our expedition to the peak of mount knowledge management. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did and we are looking forward to our next endeavour in knowledge management land.
Summary fourth week: How can we scale up KM?
The topic ‘What can we do next for effective KM for water and sanitation programmes / organisations?’, in other words ‘How can we scale-up?’, turned out to be a difficult one. The discussion on constraints already resulted in the finding that the ‘one size fits all solution’ was unrealistic.
Summary third week: Lessons learned
Highlights from the third of the E-conference on knowledge management in the water sector, based on 14 case studies posted.
Summary second week: Benefits and added values of KM
Highlights from the second week of E-conference on knowledge management in the water sector, based on 28 messages posted.
Summary first week: Constraints in KM
Highlights from the discussion on knowledge management in the water sector based on 53 posted messages in the first week
Welcome message
When people propose a new knowledge management solution, the key question I always ask is: ‘Knowledge to do what?’.
Case studies
Here, you will find short case studies highlighting experiences from the field on knowledge management. Please use relevant information from them also in the e-conference.
Background materials
Announcement, background paper, and other materials for the KM e-conference.

