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The input and impact indicators on knowledge and innovation as set out in our departmental business plan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
We support qualified civil servants who enable the creation, organisation and exploitation of information and knowledge. Government Knowledge & Information Management Profession is part of the Civil Service .
Guidance to help public sector organisations develop a Knowledge Asset Management Strategy (KAMS).
This report set outs an implementation strategy to get greater value from public sector knowledge assets (also known as intangible assets, which include intellectual property, Research & Development, data, software, expertise and other intellectual resources).
Request for information as to how the IPO manages information rights requests and other aspects of knowledge management.
This is an analysis of an e-discussion on the Knowledge Brokers' Forum.
A summary of each idea in the knowledge bank with information on its status in the knowledge sharing process.
Report from the Lesson Sharing workshop on Phase 1 of the MK4D programme, IDS, Brighton, 2009
IDS Practice Paper in Brief 10
Providing policy makers and practitioners in developing countries and the international community with strategic knowledge, comparable evidence, reliable tools and systematic analysis on forests, trees and climate change.
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