Conveners
Knowledge Management for Safeguards Organizations
- Mosa Rasweswe (South Africa)
Knowledge Management for Safeguards Organizations: PANEL
- Mosa Rasweswe (South Africa)
Monica Sbaffoni
(NKM Section - NE Department - IAEA)
24/10/2014, 09:10
oral
Knowledge in an organization is residing in people, processes and technology.
Adequate awareness of their knowledge assets and of the risk of losing them is vital for safe and secure operations of nuclear installations.
Senior managers understand this important linkage, and in the last years there is an increasing tendency in nuclear organizations to implement knowledge management...
Iukio Ogawa
(COOPERGIA)
24/10/2014, 09:30
oral
The aim of this work is to present a simplified model that could help nuclear industry to keep expertise of safeguards professionals in touch with state of art, and also have available information in the Portal of Knowledge Management.
It can also provide indicators and general data for decision makers. Authors have developed the concept based on their own experience through systems running...
Jody Hudson
(U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
24/10/2014, 09:50
oral
Many organizations struggle to achieve an effective Knowledge Management (KM) program. One contributing reason is ineffective governance. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) possesses a robust KM Program. A major reason for NRC’s success in KM is due to its system of governance. This paper describes the U.S. NRC’s KM program with a focus on its system of governance, roles, and...
Snezana Konecni
(IAEA SGCP/CPD)
24/10/2014, 10:10
oral
Knowledge management is the discipline of enabling individuals and teams to collectively and systematically create, share and apply knowledge. The most important assets in the IAEA Department of Safeguards are people and their knowledge. The focus of the Department is to create an environment within which people share, learn and work together.
The efforts to manage the knowledge leaving the...
Abdul Nasir Afgan
(Pakistan),
Jo Dee E. Martinez
(IAEA),
Shoko Iso
(Nuclear Material Control Center),
Snezana Konecni
(IAEA SGCP/CPD)
24/10/2014, 11:00
panel