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Navy Knowledge Management: Surviving as a Starfish in a Spider Organization
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Navy Knowledge Management: Surviving as a Starfish in a Spider Organization Ms. Jamie Hatch Knowledge Management Officer U.S. Pacific Fleet DON IT Conference KM Track Virginia Beach, VA May 2010
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  • 1. Navy Knowledge Management:
    Surviving as a Starfish in a Spider Organization
    Ms. Jamie HatchKnowledge Management OfficerU.S. Pacific Fleet
    DON IT Conference KM TrackVirginia Beach, VAMay 2010
  • 2. Knowledge
    Management
    Leadership
    Thought
    Thought
    The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai
  • 3. The Thought
    Navy Knowledge Managers practice, teach and develop the core principles ofof SERVANT LEADERSHIP, MASTERY & NETWORKING
    in order to shape a TOTAL FORCE of
    KNOWLEDGE MANAGERS & THOUGHT LEADERS.
    By building & rewarding this NETWORK OF LEADERS, the Navy will ADVANCE as a true EDGE ORGANIZATION and see CONTINUOUS OPERATIONAL RESULTSthrough an ADAPTIVE & ALIGNED KM* EFFORT.
    *Teaching, Learning, Process Improvement, Knowledge Capture & Sharing
  • 4. Theres Always That ONE Guy
    Read, Think, Write, Publish
  • 5. Read
  • 6. Build TheTribe
    Think
    First seek to understand the Why!
    Thinking vs. Knowing
    There IS aNEW How
    STRUGGLEDwith the How
    APQC.ORG
    * Resources available forall navy.mil account holders.
  • 7. We Are Knowledge Managers
    Serving Knowledge Managers
  • 8. Be Enamored With Our Customers, Not Ourselves Dr. Carla ODell, President APQC
    SERVANT LEADERS areFANS
  • 9. THE EXPERTISE AH-HAs
    • Expertise is NOT what people KNOW, its how they THINK
    • 10. The difference between an OLYMPIC Medalist and an OLYMPIC Wannabe is PRACTICE
    • 11. The difference between an EXPERT and a MASTER is that MASTERS know how to pass on their expertise.
    • 12. MASTERS ask more QUESTIONS than they give answers.

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