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Explore the introduction, needs assessment, online and offline components, advantages of adopting, barriers to participation, and fostering participation in building a knowledge management and communication system. Also, critically evaluate the process.
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Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation Kevin Danner Sociology MA Student University of Saskatchewan kevin.danner@usask.ca Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation The Quality Improvement Network Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a participant: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a system architect: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a communications officer: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a change agent/agency: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a participant: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a knowledge manager or network facilitator: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System
Introduction QIN Needs Assessment Online Components Offline Components Advantages of Adopting Barriers to Participation Fostering Participation Critical Evaluation As a critical observer: temp Building a Knowledge Management and Communication System