Ewen Le Borgne
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About Ewen Le Borgne
My name is Ewen Le Borgne. I was born in Brittany, France and live now back in the Netherlands after five years in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). I work for my own company 'Process Change' and as advisor on communication and knowledge management for KIT Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. I am still doing regular consultancy work for my previous employer the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI).
I blog on http://km4meu.wordpress.com/ and on https://agilefacil.wordpress.com/ (though not at all at this very moment late 2017 / early 2018).
My professional purpose is to develop the 'process literacy' of organisations and people to be able to understand each other, communicate better, collaborate, learn together and transform themselves and the societies they are part of. I am interested in stimulating social change self-empowerment and cooperation.
To know more about Ewen Le Borgne, visit this member's profile page on KM4Dev.org.
Discussions started by Ewen Le Borgne (3)
- 13 February 2013: Web conferencing for large groups in low bandwidth
- 19 September 2012: Positive deviants/ce in knowledge management for development
- 5 January 2009: Does sector learning lead to enhanced capacity and performance?
Discussions contributed by Ewen Le Borgne (16)
- 8 March 2017: Understanding Leader-ful Activities Over-Time in KM4Dev
- 19 April 2015: How do you measure impact of your knowledge products and publications?
- 6 March 2015: Learning from experiences: Its limits? Its future relevance?
- 16 February 2014: Important Discussion for all Members on Leadership
- 18 July 2013: Lessons Learned - The Loch Ness monster of KM
- 1 July 2013: Ideas for alternative, creative ways of inputs - PPT-free workshops
- 10 September 2012: Moving people's focus away from KM "products" to KM or KS processes
- 31 January 2012: Job handover
- 23 February 2010: Knowledge Management Events
- 23 February 2010: Conference Impact analysis
- 18 February 2010: KM Certification
- 17 February 2010: Monitoring, Measuring and Evaluating KM
- 1 February 2010: DIKW (Data - Information - Knowledge - Wisdom) Model
- 8 December 2009: Coping with the flow of ideas
- 5 January 2009: Does sector learning lead to enhanced capacity and performance?
- 10 November 2008: Online Powerpoint Slide Library