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Title: Learning and Knowledge Utilisation for Sustainable Change


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Learning and Knowledge Utilisation for
Sustainable Change
Rasigan Maharajh Institute for Economic Research
on Innovation Presentation to Seminar of the
Australia South Africa Local Governance
Partnership , 10th November 2004
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Outline
  • Introduction
  • Context
  • Challenges of local governance
  • Knowledge Generation
  • Scale, scope and dynamic
  • Knowledge Utilisation
  • Capacity, Capability, Competency
  • Knowledge Sourcing
  • Partnerships
  • New tools for old systems
  • Concluding thoughts

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Introduction
  • Context 1
  • At all times, communities should be informed of
    steps taken to address whatever challenges
    confront them and on process.
  • Partnerships should be formed so that the
    resolution of the problems becomes a collective
    effort of government and communities
  • Thabo Mbeki NCoP - (2004)

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Introduction
  • Challenges of Local Governance
  • Local government is a critical player in the
    government supply chain
  • Increasingly functions have been shifted or
    assigned to local government, at times without
    the necessary resources and capacity
  • We must guard against provincial and national
    departments assigning responsibilities without
    proper coordination and consultation
  • Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi SACN - (2004)

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Knowledge Generation
  • Print, film, magnetic, and optical storage media
    produced about 5 exabytes of new information in
    2002
  • 630, 000, 000, 000 Books
  • www.sims.berkeley.edu/research/projects/how-much-i
    nfo/

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Knowledge Utilisation
  • Capacity
  • ability to perform or produce
  • maximum possible production
  • power to learn or retain knowledge
  • ability to understand the facts and significance
    of behaviour

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Knowledge Utilisation
  • Capability
  • Being physically, intellectually and legally able
  • Aptitudes that may be developed
  • Maximum load that a machine, station or system
    can carry under specified conditions for a given
    interval without exceeding approved limits
  • Context specific skill that can be broken down to
    its component behaviours

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Knowledge Utilisation
  • Competency
  • Areas of personal capability that enable people
    to perform successfully in their jobs by
    completing task effectively
  • Includes knowledge, attitudes, skills,
    organisation values, and personal values
  • Usually acquired through talent, experience, or
    training
  • comprises the specification of knowledge and
    skill and the application of that knowledge and
    skill to the standard of performance required

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Knowledge Sourcing
  • Resources
  • Learning from self doing
  • Learning from others doing
  • Good practices
  • Partnerships with local higher education
    institutions and other public good agencies
  • Peer-to-Peer Reviews, Evaluations, Monitoring and
    Learning

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New Tools for Old Systems
  • Updating the economic institutional regime
  • Upgrading education learning
  • Building information infrastructure
  • Raise the technological level of the economy
  • Actively diffusing new technologies throughout
    the country
  • Improving the Research Development system
  • Exploiting global knowledge
  • World Bank advice to China in Preparing for the
    Knowledge Economy (2002)

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The Big Picture
Natural Capital (Endowments)
Well- being
Produced Capital (Physical Disembodied
Technology)
Human Social
Political
Economic
GDP
Social Capital (Norms networks facilitating
inter- intra-group cooperation)
Environmental
Human Capital (Learning Health)
OECD (2001) Social Capital
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Concluding Challenges
  • system view components are interrelated,
    self-organising and dynamic whether biological,
    ecological, technical or social
  • Theory-based facts trust in faith
  • Fact-based theories trust in evidence

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Conclusion
  • Support Nonlinear Thinking
  • Encourage Multiple Perspectives
  • Determine Perspective
  • Understand Context and Dynamics of Change
  • Integrate Information into Knowledge
  • Visualise and Verbalise

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Thank You
  • For more information, contact
  • rasigan_at_antfarm.co.za

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