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Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration - Coggle Diagram
Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration
Knowledge sharing Defination
knowledge made reusable for one party through its transfer by another
Models
The Actors Framework
influencing factors
channels
Technology Mediated
Documentation
Unmediated Face-to-Face
Actors
Communication Skills
People Skills
Absorptive Capacity
Reputation
Incompatible Personality
Disciplinary Ethnocentrism
Organization
Organisational Structure
Rewards and Incentives
Sharing Champions
Office Layout
Work Design
Staff Tenure or Length of Service
Organisational Culture
Management Support
Environment
Economic condition
Government Policies
Stability
Inkpen and Dinur’s Knowledge Transfer Model
contextual dimensions
Culture
Strategy
Decision Making Structure and Processes
Environment
Technology and operations
Szulanski’s Knowledge Stickiness
The SECI Model
Knowledge transfer steps
Tacit to tacit (Socialisation)
Tacit to Explicit (Externalisation)
Explicit to Explicit (Combination)
Explicit to Tacit (Internalisation)
:
O’Dell and Grayson Model
Major Components
Value Propositions
Enablers
Culture
Measures
Technology
Infrastructure
step-change process
Plan
Design
Implement
Scale up
Key factors
Knowledge Sharing and Business Strategy;
The Role of Human Networks
The Role of Leaders and Managers
Fit with the Overall Culture
Knowledge Sharing and Daily Work
Institutionalising Learning Disciplines
Knowledge sharing in project teams
influencing factors
cultural values
collectivism
power distance
uncertainty avoidance
Confucian dynamism
Advantages
increase employee’s productivity and performance
facilitate sustainity
enhances the
efficiency of project work and organizational learning
makes the tasks do faster
promotes innovation
develops organizational agility
generates overall organizational value
improve the quality of customer service
enhances the organization’s competitive advantage
Techniques and features
Knowledge
management
Knowledge
exchange
Tacit Knowledge sharing
Culture
Learning
Trust
creativity
Knowledge sharing drivers
Collaboration environment
Interdisciplinary
Personal and organizational networks
Collaboration technologies
Collaboration
defination
process of participation through which people, groups and organizations work together to achieve desired result
involves
awareness
motivation
self-synchronization
participation
mediation
reciprocity
reflection
engagement
key elements
Synchronous collaboration
Asynchronous collaboration
Semi-synchronous collaboration
Data
Learning:
Information
Knowledge