Difference between revisions of "Knowledge network"

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==Description==
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Knowledge networks are established to promote the pooling, analysis and [[Sharing|sharing]] of
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nuclear technical, safety and security knowledge and experiences at the national, regional and
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international levels [1].
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Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network is an example of an IAEA based knowledge network. The purpose of this network is to ensure that [[Critical knowledge|critical knowledge]], [[Experience|experience]], and [[Lessons learned|lessons learned]] about nuclear safety and security are [[Exchange|exchanged]] as broadly as they need to be. [2]
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==References==
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[1] Building in Member States with Nuclear Power
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Programmes and Those Planning to Embark on
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Such a Programme http://www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/coordination/methodology-for-self-assessment-of-capacity-building-24-july-2012.pdf
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[2]  Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network, IAEA, http://gnssn.iaea.org/Pages/More.aspx
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==Related articles==
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[[Network]]
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[[Category:Knowledge management method]]
 
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Revision as of 10:54, 9 February 2015


Definition

A Knowledge network is A collection of individuals and teams who come together across organizational, spatial and disciplinary boundaries to invent and share a body of knowledge ( http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/designing-effective-knowledge-networks) MITSloan Management Review)