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== Summary==
 
== Summary==
== Description==
 
The IAEA has developed a self-assessment tool to facilitate this process.
 
  
'''Source: ''' [[Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations]]  
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== Description ==
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[[Self-assessment|Self-assessments]] are used to help determine the current [[Knowledge management|KM]] capability in an organization and to
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assist in identifying KM areas for future improvement. The IAEA has produced a selfassessment
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questionnaire and Excel spreadsheet specifically for nuclear R&D organizations that
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can be used to facilitate the process. This is currently not available in existing IAEA
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publications but a copy of the self-assessment questionnaire is available in Appendix of this
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publication.
  
== Description==
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The self-assessment questionnaire is best used in a group or workshop environment and can be
===Report===
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completed by collecting responses from a number of people who are knowledgeable with
Based on an existing or evolving [[Educational programme|programme]], the [[Academic organizations|faculty or department]] has a process for preparation a self-evaluation report describing its capacity to deliver an educational programme in a particular technical field or discipline.
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regards to the organization’s activities and future goals.
  
The  structure  of  the  self-evaluation  report  should  include  information  on  the  following elements:
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'''Source:'''
 
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[[Knowledge Management for Nuclear Research and Development Organizations]]
* Period covered by the evaluation;
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* Faculty/department presentation and history;
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* Accreditation procedure;
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* Comparison to national (or international) standards;
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* Type and duration of the proposed [[Educational programme|education programme]];
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* Involvement of industry in the programme development and implementation;
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* Main objectives;
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* General and specific competencies of the graduates.
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Actions to attract and retain the best staff members and students:
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* Capabilities of the academic staff (CV’s, involvement in the teaching, research and administrative activities of the evaluated department, etc.);
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* Demography of the staff (age distribution, gender balance), existence of performance review, training and succession plan for the staff;
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* Existing infrastructure (laboratories, soft/codes, etc.);
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* [[Curriculum]];
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* Course and application description;
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* Average time for the completion of the programme
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* Involvement in research programmes or projects related to the chosen technical field (mainly for Masters).
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'''Source:''' [[Nuclear engineering education: A competence-based approach in curricula development]]
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Definition

KM Self-assessment is The process of conducting an assessment of knowledge management maturity within the own organization and by its own staff Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

KM Self-assessment is Template:KM Self-assessment 2 Source: Safety Glossary 2007 Edition

KM Self-assessment is Template:KM Self-assessment 3 Source: Process oriented knowledge management for nuclear organizations

Summary

Description

Self-assessments are used to help determine the current KM capability in an organization and to assist in identifying KM areas for future improvement. The IAEA has produced a selfassessment questionnaire and Excel spreadsheet specifically for nuclear R&D organizations that can be used to facilitate the process. This is currently not available in existing IAEA publications but a copy of the self-assessment questionnaire is available in Appendix of this publication.

The self-assessment questionnaire is best used in a group or workshop environment and can be completed by collecting responses from a number of people who are knowledgeable with regards to the organization’s activities and future goals.

Source: Knowledge Management for Nuclear Research and Development Organizations

References

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