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Organizational knowledge audit conducted in the last five years

Indicator Number: 
1
Short Definition: 

Tracks whether or not an organizational knowledge audit has been conducted to determine an organization’s knowledge assets, gaps, and challenges

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Number of instances where health knowledge needs assessments among intended users are conducted

Indicator Number: 
2
Short Definition: 

Captures the instances where assessments are conducted to identify gaps between current and desired conditions

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Number and type of user feedback mechanism(s) on knowledge needs used

Indicator Number: 
3
Short Definition: 

Captures the mechanisms used to collect feedback on knowledge needs and preferences from users of KM outputs

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Whether user knowledge needs/feedback was used to inform design and implementation of products and services

Indicator Number: 
4
Short Definition: 

Captures the application of data on user needs/feedback to develop, improve, or implement KM products and services

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