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Knowledge ecosystem approach
Strategy: vision and mission, objectives (within a certain 
time frame) and action planning. A good strategy clearly 
defines what the organisation does and will be doing in the 
near future, and gives people direction.
Values & Culture: the behaviour, symbols, values, 
atmosphere and champions that clearly define the 
organisation’s culture. Culture makes people feel ‘part of 
the team’ and it differentiates the organisation from others.
Teams, Structure & Governance: the way in which the 
organisation or network is structured; including roles and 
responsibilities, departmental set-up, workflows, possible 
external advisory bodies etc. Much of the organisation’s 
flexibility and ability to collaborate internally is based on this 
aspect.
Management & Leadership: the style by which management 
directs, supports and leads the organisation and its staff, or 
the network and its members. This largely influences the 
culture, the amount of freedom of staff (and the degree to 
which they can develop their skills).
Skills & Staff: the skills, experience and expertise of people, 
and the way in which the organisation selects staff and 
enables staff to develop. The knowledge of an organisation’s 
staff is of course the primary source of its success (or 
failure), and thus needs to be well maintained, developed, 
nurtured, and motivated.
Grow strong roots | build the foundation
Knowledge Creation:
- determining the required knowledge: the way in which 
and the extent to which it is determined what knowledge is 
required to realise the organization’s strategy.
- inventorising the available knowledge: the way in which 
and the extent to which the knowledge within an 
organisation is mapped out and made explicit.
- developing new knowledge: how and to what extent 
new knowledge is generated or acquired, both in a 
structured (as a result of planning, strategizing) and in a 
spontaneous way.
Knowledge Storage:
- making knowledge available and accessible - retention
and curation:concerns how knowledge is made available, 
and how (easily) accessible it is. Is the available knowledge 
easy to find, is it stored systematically, and is it retained 
properly?
Knowledge Use:
- sharing knowledge: the way in which and the extent to 
which knowledge is shared between colleagues within an 
organisation, both formally and informally.
- applying knowledge: how and to what extent people are 
willing, able, and apt to apply (new) knowledge in their 
work.
- evaluating knowledge: in what way and to what extent 
existing knowledge is evaluated and valuated for its current 
status use and appropriateness for work.
Develop healthy branches and leaves |
develop the knowledge processes
Communication: the way in which (important)
decisions, information and knowledge is shared, among
peers as well as among different departments,
management layers etc.
Internal innovation: being creative and out of the box
to renew or change internal processes.
Learning, monitoring & evaluation: monitoring and
evaluation of current and past actions, and use of the
experience and lessons to continuously learn, to inform
and improve current and future actions.
Systems & technologies: the ICT systems,
technologies, applications as well as procedures and
rules used to communicate, store knowledge products
and learn.
Have strong flows of sap in the
veins | optimise the enablers
Stakeholder views: the inclusion of views of those
who are not directly part of the work or project but do
have a stake in it, are taken into account when
decisions are made, and how their views and
knowledge are used to improve the work.
External influences: taking in account external
influences - such as sector developments, local
political, socio-economic and environmental
developments.
External resources: how external resources - such as
research findings, funding - are sourced and used.
Use nutrients, sun, water | operate
within a given environment
Broker services: the ability to effectively translate
knowledge into services for one’s target audience,
clients, partners or customers.
Facilitate adoption of services: the extent to which it
is made sure that knowledge products and services are
understood and adopted.
Monitor & evaluate services: the monitoring and
evaluation of past and current services, measuring of
client or partner satisfaction, and the adoption of what
is learned in current and new services.
To grow beautiful flowers and
sweet fruits | create value by
providing knowledge products &
services
Knowledge ecosystem approach

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Knowledge ecosystem approach

  • 2. Strategy: vision and mission, objectives (within a certain  time frame) and action planning. A good strategy clearly  defines what the organisation does and will be doing in the  near future, and gives people direction. Values & Culture: the behaviour, symbols, values,  atmosphere and champions that clearly define the  organisation’s culture. Culture makes people feel ‘part of  the team’ and it differentiates the organisation from others. Teams, Structure & Governance: the way in which the  organisation or network is structured; including roles and  responsibilities, departmental set-up, workflows, possible  external advisory bodies etc. Much of the organisation’s  flexibility and ability to collaborate internally is based on this  aspect. Management & Leadership: the style by which management  directs, supports and leads the organisation and its staff, or  the network and its members. This largely influences the  culture, the amount of freedom of staff (and the degree to  which they can develop their skills). Skills & Staff: the skills, experience and expertise of people,  and the way in which the organisation selects staff and  enables staff to develop. The knowledge of an organisation’s  staff is of course the primary source of its success (or  failure), and thus needs to be well maintained, developed,  nurtured, and motivated. Grow strong roots | build the foundation
  • 3. Knowledge Creation: - determining the required knowledge: the way in which  and the extent to which it is determined what knowledge is  required to realise the organization’s strategy. - inventorising the available knowledge: the way in which  and the extent to which the knowledge within an  organisation is mapped out and made explicit. - developing new knowledge: how and to what extent  new knowledge is generated or acquired, both in a  structured (as a result of planning, strategizing) and in a  spontaneous way. Knowledge Storage: - making knowledge available and accessible - retention and curation:concerns how knowledge is made available,  and how (easily) accessible it is. Is the available knowledge  easy to find, is it stored systematically, and is it retained  properly? Knowledge Use: - sharing knowledge: the way in which and the extent to  which knowledge is shared between colleagues within an  organisation, both formally and informally. - applying knowledge: how and to what extent people are  willing, able, and apt to apply (new) knowledge in their  work. - evaluating knowledge: in what way and to what extent  existing knowledge is evaluated and valuated for its current  status use and appropriateness for work. Develop healthy branches and leaves | develop the knowledge processes
  • 4. Communication: the way in which (important) decisions, information and knowledge is shared, among peers as well as among different departments, management layers etc. Internal innovation: being creative and out of the box to renew or change internal processes. Learning, monitoring & evaluation: monitoring and evaluation of current and past actions, and use of the experience and lessons to continuously learn, to inform and improve current and future actions. Systems & technologies: the ICT systems, technologies, applications as well as procedures and rules used to communicate, store knowledge products and learn. Have strong flows of sap in the veins | optimise the enablers
  • 5. Stakeholder views: the inclusion of views of those who are not directly part of the work or project but do have a stake in it, are taken into account when decisions are made, and how their views and knowledge are used to improve the work. External influences: taking in account external influences - such as sector developments, local political, socio-economic and environmental developments. External resources: how external resources - such as research findings, funding - are sourced and used. Use nutrients, sun, water | operate within a given environment
  • 6. Broker services: the ability to effectively translate knowledge into services for one’s target audience, clients, partners or customers. Facilitate adoption of services: the extent to which it is made sure that knowledge products and services are understood and adopted. Monitor & evaluate services: the monitoring and evaluation of past and current services, measuring of client or partner satisfaction, and the adoption of what is learned in current and new services. To grow beautiful flowers and sweet fruits | create value by providing knowledge products & services