Between a Rock and Cyber Space - Nonprofits, Knowledge, and Technology

04-Apr-06

Technology is moving beyond the mere crunching of data to connecting people and what they know. Survival is increasingly determined by the successful development of organizational knowledge assets --the facts, experience, and insights garnered from work. These public knowledge assets are at risk of being privatized, colonized or cannibalized.

This paper is a call to action. In it we provide definitions of knowledge and lay out some key challenges and opportunities for the nonprofit sector. We call for the building of a nonprofit knowledge system and suggest prerequisites for such a system.

This working paper was published on the website of Knowledge in the Public Interest. The author also has a blog on social innovation.

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Author:
Diana D. Woolis
Publisher:
KnowledgeBoard
Date:
04-Apr-06
Categories:
Public and Non-Profit, Public Sector, Technology 
Sections:
News

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Joao de Valentin de Valentin
Joao de Valentin de Valentin, 25-May-06 @ 18:21PM
Mind map to help the understanding

In my site www.hexagrama.com.br I suggest a mind map to understand in a sistemic way how a tacid Knowledeg could be related to explicit one.