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Although the Force has been heavily engaged in handling the social unrest and supporting various government departments in implementing anti-epidemic measures in the past two years, the Force Knowledge Management’s “Innovation Ship” has never stopped sailing.
In recognition of the Force’s achievements and innovative practices in knowledge management (KM), the Force was once again honoured with the Global and Hong Kong Most Innovative Knowledge Enterprise (MIKE) Awards in 2020. At the Asian Knowledge and Innovation Forum cum Hong Kong MIKE Award Presentation Ceremony on March 26, 2021, Deputy Director 2 of the Hong Kong Police College (HKPC) cum Chief Knowledge Champion Ip Che-man and Senior Superintendent of the School of Specialised Learning Ngan Yuen-yee received the above awards on behalf of the Force.
With a view to equipping officers to promote KM more effectively, the HKPC held the annual KM Conversation and KM Champions Appointment Ceremony 2021 at the Police Headquarters on March 18. During the event, Director of the HKPC cum Force Knowledge Officer Cheung Ching presented certificates of appointment to the nine Force KM Champions. Deputy Director Ip Che-man then facilitated the KM Conversation during which the nine Force KM Champions and five Regional KM Coordinators presented their KM endeavours in the past year and their initiatives for the year ahead. Two Honorary College Advisors who are experts in the KM field, namely Professor Tsui Yue-hong and Dr Cheng Tak-ming, were also invited to share their views with the participants. Afterwards, the Knowledge Management and Innovation Research Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University conducted a workshop to discuss good KM practices adopted by various government departments and reputable organisations, providing some food for thought for the KM enthusiasts.