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National Knowledge Management Programme
2/23/2010
As part of the Capacitybuilders Social Enterprise Programme, a portfolio of business support projects is being delivered in each region by the support bodies and other partners. These projects work to develop existing business tools in the nine English regions.
The Social Enterprise Coalition is also contributing to this Capacitybuilders project by running the innovative National Knowledge Management Programme.
Primarily, Knowledge Management is about learning from what we know by effectively sharing information and best practice. The National Knowledge Management Programme aims to promote this concept in the social enterprise sector; making it aware of, and able to make good use of, the collective knowledge that exists.
At the heart of the National Knowledge Management Programme is the Social Enterprise Knowledge Exchange; a community of practice where a network of regional support bodies share good practice and insight.
As well as facilitating the Social Enterprise Knowledge Exchange, the National Knowledge Management Programme also aims to collect and disseminate learning from a selection of the business support projects; referred to as the National Learning Projects. Updates and case- studies from these projects will be hosted on the Improving Support website, as well as in a quarterly programme newsletter.
To summarise, the National Knowledge Management Programme will help to improve social enterprise business support by facilitating and promoting the value of sharing business information and best practice through the sector.
For more information please visit the Social Enterprise Coalition website.
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