The document summarizes a Headstart workshop on knowledge sharing. The workshop is designed to give new staff an advantage by leveraging the collective wisdom and experience of colleagues through informal knowledge networks. It involves experienced people sharing their insights on projects similar in scope, stakeholders, or roles. The agenda covers an overview, challenges, conceptual plans, Q&A, responses, and reflections on lessons learned and potential improvements.
4. What is a Headstart ?
What is a Headstart ?
The Headstart is designed to give staff the
The Headstart is designed to give staff the
advantage of leveraging the collective wisdom
and experience of colleagues who have
undertaken similar work in the past.
undertaken similar work in the past
This leads to developing a ‘knowledge’ network
of people who can assist in a formal and informal
manner.
The activity should be undertaken in the first few
weeks of a person starting in a role or
weeks of a person starting in a role or
assignment.
Attribution: The format is based on the Peer
Assist model developed by Chris Collison and
Geoff Parcell as published in their book “Learning
to Fly” (www.learning‐to‐fly.org).
5. What is a Headstart ?
What is a Headstart ?
• A number of experienced people are invited to
A number of experienced people are invited to
share their knowledge with someone who is
starting a piece of work in an area similar to
their experience.
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• This Experience could be:
This Experience could be:
– in that Business Unit (Customer Service)
– working with the same Stakeholder(s) (GM)
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– similar in complexity (Group‐wide Program)
– using the same Vendor
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similar type of Project (Approval System)
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– similar role (Project Manager)
6. What is a Headstart ?
What is a Headstart ?
Purpose
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“Map making”
Map making
Learning
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• Discovery
• Sharing
• Not Cheating
Not Cheating
• Working Smarter
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A.K.A. Peer Assist B
7. Workshop Agenda
Workshop Agenda
• Overview
• The Challenge
The Challenge
• Conceptual Plan
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• Q & A
• Responses
• Reflection
8. Ground Rules
Ground Rules
• No Rank
• Safe Environment
• Open, Honest, Adult,
Professional Discussion
• No Blame
• No Repercussions
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• Not Performance Based
• Learning/Improvement Focus
Learning/Improvement Focus
• Group Values Based Conduct
9. Workshop Agenda
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FACILITATOR HOST PARTICIPANTS
Overview
Agenda, Ground Rules
The Challenge
Setting the Scene
Conceptual Plan
Draft Map
Questions
Clarifying Points
Responses
Share Experiences
Reflection
Value, Improvement
16. Thankyou
Cory Banks
• cbanks@pb com au
cbanks@pb.com.au
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– Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/corza
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17. Blatant Plug
Blatant Plug
Queensland Knowledge Management Forum
http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/qkm