Blog Archives for tag Knowledge management

Do Randomised Coffee Trials work? Yes!

In the summer of 2019, we decided to run a knowledge management activity to mark KNOWvember, and chose to attempt… Continue reading »

The Topol Review: Preparing the healthcare workforce to deliver the digital future.

Impact on library policy/practice:  The review makes a strong assertion that effective knowledge management is essential for a digitally ready… Continue reading »

NHS Library and Knowledge Services in England

Health Education England (HEE) has published a new policy on NHS Library and Knowledge Services in England. Impact on library… Continue reading »

Building a knowledge enabled NHS for the future

Source:  Link to main document: Publication format:  PDF Date of publication: February 2016 Summary of driver: ‘The report identifies the successful… Continue reading »

Spotlight on… categorising and tagging the MAP Tookit

In November 2014, we undertook a project to categorise and tag all the posts on the MAP Toolkit. This article… Continue reading »

Stars to guide your way

Graham Breckon from Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides us with an example an important role which libraries deliver… Continue reading »

Leader of the Pack

Lucy Anderson from Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust tells us how keeping up with Twitter has raised the profile of… Continue reading »

Equipment on trial

Matt Johnston a Knowledge Service Administrator from Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust explains how visiting other teams and sharing objectives… Continue reading »

End of Year Learning Guidance

Title of driver: End of Year Learning Guidance Source: NHS Improving Quality Link to main document http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/capacity-capability/knowledge-and-intelligence/iq-handbooks/learning-handbook/end-of-year-learning-guidance.aspx Publication format: Interactive Prezi slideshow with hyperlinks… Continue reading »

Fancy a brew? Randomised Coffee Trials

Find out how Liz Hedgecock at Health Education North West (HENW) helped improve organisational networking and understanding by simply going… Continue reading »