IAEA series of Webinar broadcasts on KM

Series 1 : Knowledge Management Assist Visits

This webinar series will provide an overview of the Knowledge Management Assist Visit (KMAV) methodology developed by the IAEA and discuss how the KMAV programmes are designed to help nuclear organizations introduce a strategic knowledge management and human resource development programme that is aligned with its business objectives.

1.1    Introduction to KMAV Methodology 12 October
Host: Ashok Ganesan; Co-Host: Michaela Ovanes
    
1.2    Addressing Knowledge Management Needs at a National Level via the KMAV Programme    13 October
Host: Ashok Ganesan; Co-Host: Michaela Ovanes
    
1.3    KMAV for Nuclear Education Providers 14 October
Host: John Roberts; Co-Host: Oszvald Glöckler    

Series 2: Global Collaboration for Sustainable Nuclear Energy Networks

This webinar series will provide an introduction to the education network activities of the NKM Section that focus on helping to ensure an adequate and sustainable pipeline of qualified nuclear professionals, which has been an ongoing challenge for many Member States. This webinar explores the role of co-operation and collaboration among educational institutions and industry to enhance and expand nuclear educational programmes.
 
2.1    Global Collaboration for Sustainable Nuclear Education Networks      21 October
Host: Maria Elena Urso; Co-Host: John Roberts
   
2.2    Building Junior Networks 3 December
Host: Maria Elena Urso; Co-Host: John Roberts
 

Series 3: New Publications to Support NKM Programmes in Member States

This webinar series will provide an overview of new publications being produced by the NKM Section. These publications have been developed based on requests from Member States. Experts from the nuclear technology and power sectors are directly involved in the development of these publications.
 
3.1    Practical Approaches to Retain Tacit Knowledge in Nuclear Organizations 23 October
Host: Oszvald Glöckler; Co-Host: Milena Drace

3.2    Mentoring and Coaching Approaches for Knowledge Management in Nuclear  27 October
Host: Ashok Ganesan; Co-Host: Milena Drace
    
3.3    Methodology to Determine Critical Knowledge in Nuclear Organizations 28 October
Host: Michaela Ovanes; Co-Host: Maria Elena Urso
     
3.4    Guidance to Knowledge Management Strategies and Approaches in Nuclear Organizations 29 October
Host: Ashok Ganesan; Co-Host: Tea Bilic Zabric
     
3.5    Application of Plant Information Models to Manage Design Knowledge through the Nuclear Power Plant Life Cycle 30 October
Host: Michaela Ovanes; Co-Host: Oszvald Glöckler
    
3.6    Key Performance Indicators to Support Nuclear Knowledge Management Programmes 2 November
Host: Tea Bilic Zabric; Co-Host: Helena Zhivitskaya
     
3.7    Nuclear Educational Networks Experience Gained and Lessons Learned 24 November
Host: Maria Elena Urso; Co-Host: Tea Bilic Zabric    

 

Series 4: NKM Methodologies and Processes

This webinar series will provide an introduction to specialist processes deployed by the Agency to support the development of education and human resource capabilities in Member States. In particular, these webinars will focus on activities which help Member States develop a sustainable pipeline of qualified nuclear professionals to meet the needs of industry by bringing together educational providers and expertise across networks and university nuclear educational programmes.
 
4.1    International Nuclear Management Academy 15 October
Host: John Roberts; Co-Host: Oszvald Glöckler    1


4.2    The National Human Resource and Knowledge Development (HRKD) Network   16 October
Host: Masashi Nakazono; Co-Host: Milena Drace
     
4.3    An introduction to the NKM Digital Hub Platform for Member States 23 November
Host: Michaela Ovanes; Co-Host: David Drury    

 

Series 5: NKM School Webinars

The aim of the NKM School is to raise participants’ awareness of knowledge as a key safety and economic asset in the nuclear sector, including by illustrating the importance of implementing an integrated approach to nuclear knowledge management in their organizations. The school reviews various dimensions of nuclear knowledge management as a key business management tool, including human resources, talent and information management.
 
5.1    Introduction to the NKM and NEM Schools Programmes  9 November
Host: David Drury; Co-Host: John Roberts
     
5.2    An Integrated Approach to NKM 10 November
Host: Tea Bilic Zabric; Co-Host: John Roberts
     
5.3    Knowledge Movement through a Nuclear Organization 11 November
Host: John Roberts; Co-Host: David Drury
     
5.4    Planning and Succession Management 12 November
Host: Maria Elena Urso; Co-Host: David Drury
     
5.5    Knowledge Risk Assessment  13 November
Host: Oszvald Glöckler; Co-Host: Ashok Ganesan
     
5.6    Knowledge Capture Techniques  16 November
Host: Oszvald Glöckler; Co-Host: Ashok Ganesan
     
5.7    Competency Mapping 17 November
Host: Oszvald Glöckler; Co-Host: Ashok Ganesan
    
5.8    Building a Knowledge Sharing Culture 18 November
Host: Tea Bilic Zabric; Co-Host: Oszvald Glöckler
     
5.9    Use and Importance of Lessons Learned & Corrective Action Programmes 19 November
Host: Tea Bilic Zabric; Co-Host: Oszvald Glöckler
     
5.10    NKM School - NKM Digital Technologies 20 November
Host: John Roberts