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Adapting Global Content to Improve the Knowledge of Ghana’s Rural Nurses
The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) project, supported by USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health, collaborated with Ghana Health Service and Grameen Foundation under…
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USAID/Malawi's Experiment in Integration to Foster Collaboration and Improve Programmatic Decision-Making
After fifty years of development work in Malawi, it was clear that traditional development structures were failing to lift Malawians out of the poverty trap. So the Mission asked,…
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Reaching the Most Vulnerable: Working in Partnership with Haiti’s Government
The Kore Lavi program was designed to tackle how to reinforce social protection in Haiti while insuring that all the advancement is not lost after four years of implementation. One…
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Knowledge Value Chain© Approach to Evaluation Utilization
The Knowledge Value Chain©, by Timothy W. Powell can be an effective approach toward building a culture of using evaluations. I decided to introduce the Knowledge Value Chain© in a…
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Strategic Stories: How 3M Is Rewriting Business Planning
Written by Gordon Shaw, Robert Brown, and Philip Bromiley, this post originally appeared as an article at Harvard Business Review.At 3M, we tell stories. Everyone knows that, in our…
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Guide to Monitoring and Evaluating Knowledge Management in Global Health Programs
The Guide attempts to demystify issues and challenges that may surface when designing KM activities and measuring specific types of KM approaches, by providing answers to…
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What You Need To Know About Knowledge Management
Written by Marisol Pierce-Quinonez, this article originally appeared on the TechChange.org blog on June 16, 2015. Knowledge Management may sound intimidating, but you’d be…
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Three [More] Myths about Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting Debunked
This blog post is a second in a series of about debunking common CLA myths. See the first blog here.In working with USAID missions and implementing partners, we hear a pretty…
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What Mad Men Can Teach Us About Meetings
A genuine fictional interview conducted by David Ratliff with Don Draper on May 24th, 2017. Don Draper is the Creative Director at Sterling Cooper, a fictional advertising agency…
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Collaborating, Learning and Adapting at USAID: The Critical Role of Culture, Processes, and Resources
This Guest Editorial for the Food Security Network's Knowledge Management Task Force was written by Stacey Young, Senior Learning Advisor at USAID's Bureau for Policy, Planning and…