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  Chief knowledge officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CKOs can help an organization maximize the returns on investment in knowledge (people, processes and intellectual capital), exploit their intangible assets (know-how, patents, customer relationships), repeat successes, share best practices, improve innovation, and avoid knowledge loss after organizational restructuring.
CKO responsibilities include such things as (1) developing an overall framework that guides knowledge management, (2) actively promoting the knowledge agenda within and beyond the company, (3) overseeing the development of the knowledge infrastructure, and (4) facilitating connections, coordination and communications.
The CKO who successfully combines these skills is well equipped as an excellent agent of change for their organization.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chief_Knowledge_Officer   (548 words)

  
 CKO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CKO was a Canadian radio news network which operated from 1977 to 1989.
CKO began live sports broadcasts for Toronto Maple Leafs hockey and NFL football in late 1978.
However, the CKO network had always struggled to turn a profit, and on November 10 of that year suddenly terminated all broadcasting during the newscast at noon (Eastern time).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CKO   (1351 words)

  
 CKO - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
CKO commenced broadcasting on July 1, 1977 with stations in Ottawa, Ontario and Toronto, Ontario.
The transaction would have included a payment of $4 million to CKO which the network would have used to launch three more stations for which it already held licenses, but had not been financially able to establish.
However, the CKO network had always struggled to turn a profit, and on November 10 of that year, Cogeco -- which had only wanted Cybermedix's cable properties -- pulled the plug on CKO during the noon newscast, surrendering all of the network's licenses to the CRTC.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/CKO   (463 words)

  
 Hildebrandt International - People in the Know (6/3/01)
This type of CKO typically has a small organisation of direct reports who have strong consulting and project leadership skills and a relatively small budget that is focused on funding early start-up efforts for new programmes.
Second, to the extent that the CKO reports to someone other than the top management leader of the firm, such as the chairman or managing partner, he or she may not be perceived by others as having the uncompromising top management support necessary to accomplish the difficult business change agenda for knowledge management.
The CKO typically has a relatively small number of direct reports, most of whom are positioned in the practice areas and who are assigned to specific knowledge management projects.
www.hildebrandt.com /Documents.aspx?Doc_ID=588   (2575 words)

  
 AOK: CKO Competencies
CKO will be the champion and evangelist for institutionalizing KM in the business as an integral part of the business processes and key business priorities.
The CKO should help the KM teams (be a catalyst) develop appropriate charter for the KM initiatives, with mile stones and deliverables and participate along with the senior management in reviewing progress and results.
At that stage the profile of the CKO could be different - his main role may be ownership of knowledge processes, KM tools and techniques and specifying company wide standards for the Information and communication technology to support KM, in collaboration with the IT team.
www.kwork.org /White_Papers/murthy.html   (1351 words)

  
 CKO summits
CKOs soon discovered they were in demand on the KM conference circuit and were being asked to share their experiences and ideas.
The CKO Summits are unique, highly practical, events where CKOs from organisations spend two days together sharing experiences, debating key knowledge management issues and working together to formulate new knowledge strategies.
The CKO Summit programme is based on round table discussions and topics developed and agreed with the participants — thus reflecting the state of the art at each event.
www.tfpl.com /thought_leadership/cko_summits.cfm   (699 words)

  
 CKO and CLO: The New Age change managers - Cover - Express Computer India
R Ramkumar, the CKO of Cognizant Technology Solutions, elaborates on the profile of a CKO: “A CKO must be a leader who understands the organisation’s strategies, integrates them with business processes and technologies and brings about a knowledge-sharing environment.
Ideally, a CKO should be like a senior manager who is on back-slapping terms with the business and processes of the organisation, but never a new hire.” The skill sets of a CKO can be outlined as follows: Business management, process management, project and programme management, information technology and communications.
Although the CKO is not the one-point change-agent for transforming the culture of the organisation, he is the driver of cultural change management related to knowledge-sharing.
www.expressitpeople.com /20030421/cover.shtml   (1275 words)

  
 Entovation International - Virtual Knowledge Officer (CKO)
Here the CKO role was one of research and crystallizing the various facets of the evolving knowledge profession.
As the CKO, now the role was to identify pockets of expertise from around the world who were both researching progressive methods as well the leading practitioners who were practicing knowledge techniques with significant bottom-line results.
The role as CKO was essentially that of a managerial architect, tasked with articulating the evolving vision and framing the dialogue both electronic and face-to-face.
www.entovation.com /whatsnew/virtual.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Linux pages/cko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
cko is a patch for Linux kernel of 2.4 and 2.6 series which will make colored kernel messages in BSD style.
If you don't like default brown color in cko patch you can change value of variable "color" and set it to color you like.
The reason for such requirements comes from fact that current Linux console implementation cannot handle 512-byte fonts and bright colors (base 8 colors with added 0x80) unless framebuffer is used.
www.linuxpages.org /cko_en.php   (223 words)

  
 destinationKM.com: Who Is the CKO?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Yet a CKO also must be a cheerleader and a teacher, who not only has a vision of knowledge sharing but has the authority and savvy to make corporate culture and processes serve this end.
At accounting consultancy KPMG International, the goal of its first CKO, Michael Turillo, appointed more than two years ago, was to use the data accumulated by the firm's 80,000 employees and its clients to make work easier and retain employees while augmenting the bottom line.
The ideal CKO would be an expert in several areas, including training and development, information technology, legal and technical knowledge, and corporate information, says Bob Guns, a senior partner at Probe Consulting Inc. in Summit, N.J., who directed a 1998 study on the CKO position.
www.destinationkm.com /articles/default.asp?ArticleID=232   (2141 words)

  
 p38{alpha} Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Plays a Critical Role in Cardiomyocyte Survival but Not in Cardiac ...
CKO cardiomyocytes was approximately 10% of that in CTL (Fig.
CKO and CTL mice in the LV weight-to-body
CKO (closed bars) or CTL (open bars) mice were incubated with various concentrations of isoproterenol for 48 h.
mcb.asm.org /cgi/content/full/24/24/10611   (5350 words)

  
 ICASIT's KMCentral: Careers in Knowledge Management
The successful CKO is likely to be a senior, highly regarded manager, (Partner, Director, General Manager level) who has demonstrated a capacity for managing change programmes or for managing sensitive projects.
CKO positions have been created as firms increasingly realize the value and importance of knowledge as an asset.
The CKOs agreed that knowledge is a necessary and sustainable source of competitive advantage and that companies are not good managing either explicit knowledge or tacit knowledge.
www.icasit.org /km/intro/kmcareer.htm   (1978 words)

  
 CKO - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
CKO, licensed in 1976 for eleven FM stations, commenced broadcasting on July 1, 1977 with stations in Ottawa, Ontario and Toronto, Ontario.
Walter Kanitz, CKO travel correspondent, died 7 February 1986
CKO, History, Personalities, CKO frequencies, References, External links and Canadian radio networks.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/CKO   (674 words)

  
 AOK: Conversations with Dede Bonner
CKOs often are the champions for KM from a strategic perspective.
What CKOs and CLOs share, regardless of their industry or organizations' specific goals, is the need to elevate these positions high enough in the org chart so they won't be hijacked by a silo mind-set or special interest demands of one highly vocal group of people.
The CKO positions/people that survive layoffs are the ones who can translate their enthusiasm and vision into a concrete, detailed action plan.
www.kwork.org /Stars/bonner_conv.html   (6313 words)

  
 Cko - Special Dictionary > Acronyms, Abbreviations and Initialisms > CKO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
CKO is not just a relabelling of the title "Chief Information Officer" - the CKO role Top management can either appoint a chief knowledge officer (CKO),
The good part is that all of you are to use CKO to make your selection of the subject and the In order to open a file into CKO, it must be a.psd file.
A CKO is an evangelist who preaches and exemplifies the important skills required to leverage
scoutwide.com /?q=cko   (262 words)

  
 Knowledge management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While Knowledge Management programs are closely related to Organizational Learning initiatives, Knowledge Management may be distinguished from Organizational Learning by its greater focus on the management of specific knowledge assets and development and cultivation of the channels through which knowledge flows.
The emergence of knowledge management has also generated new organizational roles and responsibilities an early example of which was the Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO).
There is a broad range of thought on Knowledge Management and correspondingly a wide range of definitions of knowledge management, varying by author and school.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Knowledge_Management   (2013 words)

  
 TFPL reports and research
TFPL's CKO Summit reports and Information Matters Summit 2005 Report can also downloaded for free by visiting our download page.
A summary executive report compiled from conversations and discussions at the sixth international Chief Knowledge Officers Summit for the public sector held at the Bath Priory, UK in April 2006.
This CKO Summit report is available free of charge.
www.tfpl.com /resources/tfpl_reports.cfm   (1413 words)

  
 Spearmans rho
The CKO Rankings were first conceived in 2000 when it became apparent that the sanctioning organizations were not adjusting their rankings based on results.
To rebut the diplomacy attacks, the CKO has always made it clear that fans and fighters are two different groups.
Because the CKO aims for reliability, the result was the same.
www.centralkickboxing.org /Articles/spearmans_rho.htm   (942 words)

  
 CKO online
The CKO Online database allows you to access a variety of electronic documents on strategic intelligence, knowledge management, management and organizational innovation.
CKO Online is chiefly intended for the builders of the new economy, research scientists and managers.
The name CKO (Chief Knowledge Officer) refers to the persons responsible for the development of a knowledge management strategy closely linked to the objectives of an organization, the marketing of information sharing, the management of disseminating knowledge projects within an organization, and the related technological infrastructure management (database, Intranet, etc.).
www.ckoonline.com /eng/index.php   (97 words)

  
 Cardiac-specific disruption of the c-raf-1 gene induces cardiac dysfunction and apoptosis -- Yamaguchi et al. 114 (7): ...
in Raf CKO mice was associated with an increase in myocyte apoptosis.
CKO hearts might be involved in the pathogenesis of cardiac
we observed a decrease in the ratio of Bcl-2 to Bax in Raf CKO
www.jci.org /cgi/content/full/114/7/937   (4315 words)

  
 Chief Knowledge Officer CKO to facilitate innovation in organization
The ultimate success of CKO is to make all his or her responsibility or job a part of all the organization process or DNA so the absence of the CKO is never felt.
CKO is not the chief information officer and is different in many ways.
CKO have the knowledge of facilitating innovation in all process of the organization so he who knows the strategic requirement and knowledge creation.
www.allkm.com /km_system/chief_knowledge_officer.php   (270 words)

  
 Function of Atypical Protein Kinase C {lambda} in Differentiating Photoreceptors Is Required for Proper Lamination of ...
CKO retina, we examined junction formation in the progenitors.
CKO retina, the OS and IS of the photoreceptors were absent
The failure of formation of OS and IS in the CKO retina is supposed to be primarily caused by lack
www.jneurosci.org /cgi/content/full/25/44/10290   (5053 words)

  
 Do You Need a Chief Knowledge Officer? ( David Skyrme Associates)
Note - a CKO is not simply a relabelling of the CIO (Chief Information Officer) or MIS Directors.
The role of a CKO is broader and different.
The characteristics of a CKO are very much that of a hybrid manager.
www.skyrme.com /insights/27cko.htm   (623 words)

  
 Cko, - ITworld.com - Chief knowledge officer (CKO)
The CKO · In contrast to public belief, the conceptual recognition of
CKO Construction is a Richmond, Virginia, based commercial general contracting firm CKO Construction is committed to its founding principles of quality,
The CKO Summit is a unique, highly practical event where twenty of the leading knowledge executives from the public sector spend two days debating key
weblinklist.com /?q=cko   (333 words)

  
 Knowledge Champions - INTELLECTUAL CAPITALISM - Enterprise Magazine November 15, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since CKOs are charged with driving the KM efforts for the entire organization, Guns found that it is helpful when they have circulated through the company and developed a holistic perspective.
Scott sees a dual function for CKOs: Not only must they be able to play the part of the actor on stage and be comfortable in the center of activity, they must also be willing to operate as the stage manager in the wings, directing the action, unseen.
He is wary, however, of making the role of CKO sound like an amalgamation of all corporate virtues and instead emphasizes that it requires a person with a rather odd blend of characteristics.
www.cio.com /archive/enterprise/111598_ic.html   (2368 words)

  
 Centrum voor Klimaatonderzoek (CKO) - Climate Data Tools
Instructions to install the NetCDF and udunits libraries on some computer systems used in the CKO are available.
This library is required when coupling the CKO version of MICOM to atmosphere models.
This library is required by the CKO versions of MICOM and Bausteinen and by ECBilt.
www.knmi.nl /onderzk/CKO/tools.html   (574 words)

  
 Centrum voor Klimaatonderzoek (CKO) - Modelling Support   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
As part of its activities the Centre for Climate Research (CKO) has established a modelling support group.
The modelling support group makes the models that are of interest to the CKO available from this web page.
A number of discussion forums on climate model computer codes and related tools is now available.
www.knmi.nl /onderzk/CKO   (129 words)

  
 cko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
'cko' (Colored Kernel Output) is a Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernel patch that colors kernel messages in the BSD style.
If you don't like the default color (brown), you can change the value of the "color" variable and set it to whatever color you like.
Please consider donating to the FSF to help support this project.
directory.fsf.org /text/doc/cko.html   (223 words)

  
 Conditional Inactivation of Presenilin 1 Prevents Amyloid Accumulation and Temporarily Rescues Contextual and Spatial ...
Levels of APP, APP C-TFs, and PS1 in cortical lysates of control, PS1 cKO, APP Tg, and PS1 cKO;APP Tg mice at 2, 6, and 17 months of age were analyzed by Western blotting with the use of antibodies specific for the C terminal of APP (Saeko) or PS1.
A, B, Control, PS1 cKO, APP Tg, and PS1 cKO;APP Tg mice at 3 months of age (A) and 15-17 months of age (B) were trained in the visible platform version of the water maze for 5 d consecutively (4 trials/d).
D, Analysis of trials-to-criterion of mice at 15-17 months of age indicated that performances of the PS1 cKO, APP Tg, and PS1 cKO;APP Tg mice did not differ from each other (p > 0.10), and their performances were poorer than that shown by the control group (p < 0.05).
www.jneurosci.org /cgi/content/full/25/29/6755   (7699 words)

  
 I3 UPDATE No. 13 - CKOs (Chief Knowledge Officers) - Do You Need Them?
Although only a few companies have people with this explicit title, their number is growing, as are those with similar titles such as Director of Intellectual Capital, Director of Innovation.
On the other hand, Jerry Ash in a survey of companies that have knowledge initiatives (reported in Knowledge Inc. Vol 8, No. 2) found many were run by knowledge champions who were 'mid-level managers'.
Our research for the report 'Creating the Knowledge-based Business' showed that Knowledge Leadership was more important than a CKO per se.
www.skyrme.com /updates/u13.htm   (6112 words)

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