Questions of interest to KM Practitioners
Submitted by storytelling on 5 June 2009 - 1:01pm.
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The following are knowledge discovery / creation questions that you might like to apply to yourself.
- What unusual and useful know-how do I have? What is this know-how generally called and what could I call it?
- Which creative metaphors could I develop to contain this knowledge and what stories could I tell that demonstrate my competence in the domain?
- How do I quantify the value of this know-how to myself, my family, my community, the earth and society at large?
- What does this know-how help me to create and achieve?
- Who else is (or might) be interested in this know-how?
- From where have I acquired this know-how?
- What is the potential value of this know-how? To whom is it valuable and in what way?
- How do I organise myself so that I can remember and reliably re-enact this know-how?
- How do I create and sustain a sustainable income for myself, my family and my community using know-how?
- What stories do I tell that remind me of my dream?
- From where do I draw my inspiration?
- How and to whom do I pass on this know-how?
- For what do I wish to be remembered and by whom?
Steve Banhegyi
steve@storytelling.co.za
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