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6 November 2018
Tacit knowledge is shared and captured through discussions and dialogues. The most powerful trigger for sharing knowledge is “asking.” This presentation shows how team tacit knowledge beats individual tacit knowledge.
6 November 2018
Learn how an innovative self-learning program improved primary education results in Bangladesh. This presentation shares results achieved after the KUMON learning method was introduced to disadvantaged primary schools situated in Bangladesh’s low-income communities.
6 November 2018
Regional integration is a multi-dimensional process. It matters for inclusive growth. This presentation discusses the Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation and Integration Index, a composite index developed by ADB that measures the degree of regional cooperation and integration in Asia and the Pacific.
6 November 2018
Knowledge results in performance. The more knowledge one has, the better one can perform. The more one learns from performance, the more knowledge one has. It creates a reinforcement cycle that continuously improve knowledge and performance.
6 November 2018
A correct diagnosis is the key to dealing with a financial crisis. ADB offered knowledge and capacity building assistance to the Government of Mongolia when a financial crisis hit the country in 2016.
6 November 2018
Learn about the rationale for improving knowledge management at the African Development Bank. This presentation also discusses existing and planned innovations and collaborations to advance knowledge management in the organization.
6 November 2018
Knowledge management connects people to the process and technology that will help to create, extract, share, and reuse knowledge gained in the cause of their work to improve development outcomes.
Learn what drove the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) to become a knowledge-based organization. This…
6 November 2018
Learn the importance of connecting artificial intelligence with business value. This presentation discusses the concept of “bots” and how they are used in the area of knowledge or information management.
6 November 2018
Find out the difference between explicit and tacit knowledge. This presentation discusses tacit knowledge in detail, and why it is more valuable than explicit knowledge.
6 November 2018
Explicit or tacit knowledge needs to be deployed, demonstrated, and disseminated to ensure its true value. In ADB’s case, it must (i) ensure that knowledge is fit-for-purpose, (ii) share tacit knowledge for deeper impact and value addition, and (iii) move from silo thinking to network thinking.