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TOPIC 7 Knowledge Creation - Coggle Diagram
TOPIC 7 Knowledge Creation
Implementing KM involves
With whom to share knowledge
How will knowledge be shared
What knowledge to share
Why will knowledge be shared
10-Step Implementation Road Map
Phase 2: KM Systems analysis, design, and development
Step 5: Designing the KM team
Identify key stakeholder, critical points of failure, balance the KM team’s constitution and technical & managerial expertise
Step 6: Creating the KM blueprint
Customize the details of the seven layers of the KM architecture to your company
Understand & incorporate the seven key user interface (UI) considerations
Position & scope the KM system to a feasible/practicable level where benefits exceed costs
Make the build or buy decision & understand the tradeoffs
Step 4: Auditing and analyzing existing knowledge
Assemble a preliminary knowledge audit
Identify your company’s existing knowledge
Identify your company’s K-spot
Choose strategic position for your KM system that is in line with the strategic gaps identified in step 2
Step 7: Developing the KM system
Step 3: Designing the KM architecture, and integrating existing infrastructure
Comprehend various components Infrastructure
Phase 3: Deployment
Step 8: Deploying with results-driven incremental (RDI) methodology
Step 9: Leadership issues
Phase 1: Infrastructural evaluation
Step 1: Analyzing existing infrastructure
Understand the various components that constitute the KM strategy & technology framework
Step 2: Aligning KM and business strategy
Determine whether a codification or personalization focus
Phase 4: Evaluation
Step 10: Real-options analysis of returns and performance
Leveraging Knowledge
LEVERAGING (improve) WHAT EXISTS
Technology’s most valuable role in KM is broadening the reach and enhancing the speed of knowledge transfer
Primary role that computing has to play in knowledge management is therefore that of storing, which includes searching, retrieval, and networking
Enhancing organizational intelligence
Most of the technologies that support KM processes and activities have been around for many years.
Five-step KM process is concerned with five key steps:
Storing knowledge
Sharing knowledge
Creating knowledge
Applying knowledge
Identifying the knowledge
KM Tools
Extranets
Intranet
Asset Management
Distance Learning