The document defines and describes various knowledge management tools and techniques including:
1) An after-action review evaluates and captures lessons learned through an informal discussion after a project or activity.
2) A case study provides key qualitative and quantitative information from a project through a structured written examination.
3) A community of practice is a network for people with common interests or problems to explore solutions and share ideas and good practices.
4) A gone well, not gone well gathers candid feedback at the end of an event through an open discussion of what worked and didn't work.
2. What is an after-action review? An after-action review (AAR) is a tool to evaluate and capture lessons learned. It takes the form of a quick and informal discussion at the end of a project or at a key stage within a project or activity.
3. What is a case study? A case study is a written examination of a project, or important part of a project. It has a clear structure that brings out key qualitative and quantitative information from the project. Case studies are often published with a broad audience in mind, so it is useful to bring the most useful and transferable information to the fore
4. What is a Community of Practice? A community of practice is a network of individuals with common problems or interests who get together to: explore ways of working identify common solutions share good practice and ideas.
5. What is a gone well, not gone well? A gone well, not gone well is a quick and useful tool to get candid feedback at the end of an event or activity. It allows all participants to say which aspects of an event or activity worked and which didn’t in an open and accepting atmosphere.
6. What is a Knowledge Café? A knowledge café brings people together to have open, creative conversation on topics of mutual interest. It can be organised in a meeting or workshop format, but the emphasis should be on flowing dialogue that allows people to share ideas and learn from each other. It encourages people to explore issues that require discussion in order to build a consensus around an issue.
7. What is a Knowledge Exchange? A knowledge exchange takes place when someone is moving on from their current position. It aims to recover unique and valuable information from them before they leave.
8. What is a knowledge marketplace? A knowledge marketplace could be seen as a ‘dating service’ for knowledge. It identifies what people know and what they need to know on a particular subject, then connects them appropriately.
9. What is a peer assist? People can use a peer assist to gather knowledge and insight from other teams before embarking on a project or activity. It partners those seeking assistance – ‘receivers’ – with a peer or group of peers who have expertise in a desired area. A peer assist can last from an hour to a full day depending on the size of the project.
10. What is a rapid evidence review? A rapid evidence review (RER) is a way of reviewing research and evidence on a particular issue. It looks at what has been done in a particular area and records the main outcomes.
11. What is a retrospective review? A retrospective review is an in-depth discussion that happens after the completion of a project, event or activity. It is structured to help the people involved reflect on the project in detail.