This document discusses developing a communication and information management strategy for ICARDA. It identifies five strategic elements: 1) Focusing on stakeholder needs, 2) Developing clear, consistent messaging and responsiveness, 3) Establishing an information framework, 4) Implementing tools, systems and processes, and 5) Improving capacity and defining roles. The strategy aims to improve how ICARDA shares knowledge and engages with partners through better understanding audiences and using online communication channels.
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1. ICARDA Communication and Information Management – Strategy Elements A discussion paper Preliminary draft for the Board of Trustees Prepared by Liz Clarke, Head of CODIS April 2010 1 ICARDA Communication and Information Management Strategy Elements, April 2010
5. Next steps …2 ICARDA Communication and Information Management Strategy Elements, April 2010
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7. Taking ICARDA to where the conversations are happening – knowledge sharing and online communication
8. “Openness is the default”– transparency and AAA rating (Availability, Accessibility and Applicability)ICARDA Communication and Information Management Strategy Elements, April 2010 The vision
9. 4 What is ICARDA’s Value proposition? ICARDA Communication and Information Management Strategy Elements, April 2010 The vision New post-change CGIAR Megaprograms Megaprograms Megaprograms Megaprograms Centers Megaprograms Centers Megaprogram component Centers Centers ICARDA Unique offering? Centers
22. Deciding on the level of Availability, Accessibility and Applicability (AAA) for research outputs, and also the pathways with which to turn these outputs into International Public Goods (CGIAR ICT-KM)
23. Only 13% of the articles submitted to the CGIAR performance indicators are publicly available (Hesse 2010)
27. “The evidence based approach of science is often counter-intuitive in adoption – two common problems – confusing authority with influence, and assuming information will influence decision-making” (Dearing 2008)
33. 11 ICARDA Communication and Information Management Strategy Elements, April 2010 Inputs Activities Outputs Outcomes Impacts Stakeholder focus Strategy elements Sphere of Control Sphere of Influence Sphere of Interest