EIROforum Knowledge Management Workshop

Europe/Berlin
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81954449617?pwd=SxpxFM84kVDhCbFv719L9d1uxQRYFO.1 (Zoom)

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Description

EIROforum Knowledge Management Workshop -

Effective Knowledge Capture and Transfer in Complex Technical/Scientific Research Projects

Knowledge management activities focus on the capture, codification, and transfer of tacit knowledge of scientific/technical experts. Effective strategies ensure that tacit and explicit knowledge is managed strategically and efficiently, aligned with the needs and goals of the organisation delivering value to the staff and internal/external stakeholders. Incorporating suitable processes and governance can lead to an educated and well-trained workforce while cultivating communities that shares experience and supports each other.

Benefits of effective knowledge management includes: 

  • Risk mitigation: safeguard critical knowledge by preventing its loss due to retirements, job transition to outside of the organization and natural erosion of memory over time.
  • Synthesis of knowledge: integrate know-how and experience from diverse teams to identify underlying physics and engineering principles, distil best practices and lessons learned.
  • Efficiency increase: embed knowledge capture and transfer into everyday processes, make knowledge accessible and encourage its reuse.
  • Active prevention of similar issues and faults: avoid repetition of similar errors by implementing insights gained from other facilities and past experiences. Incorporate lessons learned and best practices into engineering design, operational procedures and commissioning of plant systems.
  • Learning and development support: improve training and education opportunities and materials fostering continuous learning and skill enhancement.
  • Leverage collective expertise as competitive advantage: capitalize on the collective knowledge of the organization as a strategic advantage in building external collaborations.

Complex technical/scientific research projects phase additional difficulties such as the innovative, academic research environments, generational gaps between design, construction and commissioning/operation of technical systems. 

The workshop calls for contributions related to:

  • Knowledge capture activities in organisations (current systems, plans, difficulties, lessons learned, needs) into written form, video format, training activities
  • Embedding of knowledge base (e.g. lessons learned databases) into new projects
  • Experience with communities of practices (sharing of experience and know-how expert to expert)
  • Institutional knowledge retention

The aim of the workshop is to learn from experience of the various organisations and identify potential opportunities for learning from each other and collaborations.

 

 

 

Registration
Registration Form
Contact: Eva Belonohy
    • 14:00 14:40
      NASA Knowledge Management Framework and Activities 40m
      Speaker: Moses Adoko (NASA)
    • 14:40 15:20
      ESA presentation 40m
      Speaker: Grazyna Wykowska (ESA)
    • 15:20 16:00
      ESO - Information and Knowledge Management at the ESO sites in Chile 40m

      In this presentation, Raúl recounts his experience as the program manager of Information and Knowledge Management (IKM) at La Silla Paranal Observatory from 2019 to 2022. His journey encompassed several key phases: defining IKM goals, conducting a comprehensive assessment, establishing a strategic roadmap, and executing targeted activities.The undertaken activities spanned various domains, including People, Process, and Technology, covering initiatives from implementing a knowledge transfer procedure to developing an enterprise search engine. This variety highlights the intricate and multifaceted nature of Information and Knowledge Management.

      Speaker: Raúl Cano (on behalf of ESO)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Discussion 30m
    • 14:00 14:40
      EMBL - Community of practice on computational biology activity 40m

      Together with my colleague Lisanna Paladin we manage a project (Bio-IT) and community of practice focused on building and supporting computational biology activity at EMBL. Our main activities include delivering training and expert consulting in related topics and maintain and manage data and compute research infrastructure. A more extensive overview of activities and additional details about the project can be found on the website: https://bio-it.embl.de .

      Speakers: Lisanna Paladin (EMBL), Renato Alves (EMBL)
    • 14:40 15:20
      CERN digital memory project 40m
      Speaker: Jean-Yves Le Meur (CERN)
    • 15:20 16:00
      CERN Knowledge Transfer activities 40m
      Speaker: Han Dols (CERN)
    • 16:00 16:30
      Discussion 30m
    • 14:00 14:35
      Round table on capturing and transferring knowledge from retiring experts 35m
    • 14:35 15:10
      Round table on bridging the generational gap between design, construction, commissioning and operations 35m
    • 15:10 15:45
      Round table discussion on integrating lessons learned into new projects 35m
    • 15:45 16:15
      Discussion 30m
    • 16:15 16:30
      Closing and next steps 15m