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Re: Best Mission Statement of KM Center


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Posted by Vaughn P Fox on August 01, 2000 at 17:36:37:

In Reply to: Best Mission Statement of KM Center posted by Frank Lee on August 01, 2000 at 01:36:18:

Frank Lee,
Recommend you develop a Strategic Plan to support your Knowledge Management Center of Excellence. Recommend the strategic plan contain an approved vision with supporting goals capable of achieving desired results that are framed by the approved vision statement. Once that action is achieved, you could easily develop an Implementation Plan capable of supporting actions and issues necessary to satisfy approved goals. This action will enable your organization to move forward in a progressive, realistic manner. A well thought out strategic plan will enable senior leadership to provide rudder steerage (corrective action) through each phase of the implementation plan. This action ensures strategic plans are linked to tactical success.

Recommend you consider the following vision statement:

To develop a world-class knowledge management training and education center that enables people who form an organization to share information in a format that promotes knowledge they require to achieve the level of understanding they need to make decisions that attain desired results.

If your organization was aware of critical needs necessary to achieve desired results and the resources required to satisfy those needs...and that information was managed by this KM Center of Excellence, your initiative (KM Center of Excellence) would prove to be extremely useful.

Strongly recommend ALL people in your organization maintain a common understanding of the corporate vision and the goals/objectives required to achieve that vision. This action will enable those people to be better prepared to support implementation actions and issues required to satisfy approved goals.
I hope this information promotes knowledge in your organization. Respectfully, Vaughn Fox.



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