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=== Summary ===
 
=== Summary ===

Latest revision as of 15:57, 6 October 2010


Original Message

From: Sarah Cummings, posted on 2010/02/17

Dear All

I would like to point you in the direction of Ewen Le Borgne's blog post on "Monitoring knowledge management: an impossible task?" which reflects on the thorny question of M&E of KM which represents (and I quote) ....a series of tough choices in a maze of possibilities. It considers a possible spectrum of M&E, divided between linear, pragmatic and emergent approaches, and sketches the differences between them.

The post can be found at: http://thegiraffe.wordpress.com/2009/12/17/monitoring-knowledge-management-an-impossible-task/

Think you will find it interesting.

Best wishes

Sarah Cummings

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Sarah Cummings
Roxanna Samii
Simon Hearn
Alain Berger
Nancy White
Ewen Le Borgne

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