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1Puja Shrivastav
Knowledge Management (KM)
• Knowledge Management (KM) refers to a multi-
disciplined approach to achieve organizational
objectives by making the best use of knowledge.
• KM focuses on processes such as acquiring, creating
and sharing knowledge and the cultural and technical
foundations that support them.
• The purpose of Knowledge Management is to provide
the right information to the right people at the right
time to enable informed decision making which
enables service providers to be more efficient and
improve the quality of service delivered.
2Puja Shrivastav
What is Knowledge Management?
.Knowledge management (or “KM”) is the management
of knowledge within organizations
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Knowledge Management
• Process to help organization identify, select,
organize, disseminate, transfer information
• Structuring enables problem-solving, dynamic
learning, strategic planning, decision-making
• Leverage value of intellectual capital through
reuse
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Knowledge Management
• Knowledge Management may be viewed in terms of:
– People – how do you increase the ability of an individual in
the organization to influence others with their knowledge
– Processes – Its approach varies from organization to
organization. There is no limit on the number of processes.
– Technology – It needs to be chosen only after all the
requirements of a knowledge management initiative have
been established.
– Culture –The biggest enabler of successful knowledge-
driven organizations is the establishment of a knowledge-
focused culture.
– Structure – the business processes and organizational
structures that facilitate knowledge sharing.
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Knowledge Management Cycle/ Process
• Creates knowledge through
new ways of doing things
• Identifies and captures new
knowledge
• Places knowledge into
context so it is usable
• Stores knowledge in
repository
• Reviews for accuracy and
relevance
• Makes knowledge available
at all times to anyone
Disseminate
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Process of Knowledge Management
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Benefits
Benefits of Knowledge Management
• improve quality of service to users
• improve user satisfaction
• increase adoption of self service
• Higher first call resolution rates
• Reduce time to diagnose incidents and problems
• Reduction in training time and costs
• faster adoption of new or changed services
• increase responsiveness to changing business
demands
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Managing Knowledge Management
Strategy: The objective is to manage, share, and create
relevant knowledge assets that will help meet tactical
and strategic requirements.
Organizational Culture: The organizational culture
influences the way people interact, the context within
which knowledge is created, the resistance they will
have towards certain changes, and ultimately the way
they share (or the way they do not share) knowledge.
Organizational Processes: The right processes,
environments, and systems that enable KM to be
implemented in the organization.
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Managing Knowledge Management
Management & Leadership: KM requires competent
and experienced leadership at all levels like knowledge
managers, knowledge brokers and so on.
Technology: The systems, tools, and technologies that fit
the organization's requirements - properly designed and
implemented.
Politics: The long-term support to implement and sustain
initiatives that involve virtually all organizational
functions, which may be costly to implement (both
from the perspective of time and money), and which
often do not have a directly visible return on
investment.
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Two types of knowledge
Explicit knowledge
– Formal or codified
– Documents: reports, policy
manuals, white papers,
standard procedures
– Databases
– Books, magazines, journals
(library)
Implicit (Tacit) knowledge
– Informal and uncodified
– Values, perspectives & culture
– Knowledge in heads
– Memories of staff, suppliers
and vendors
Documented information that
can facilitate action.
Know-how & learning embedded
within the minds people.
Knowledge informs decisions and actions.
Sources: Polanyi, M. (1967). The tacit dimension. Leonard, D. & Sensiper, S. (1998). The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Group Innovation.
California Management Review.
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Knowledge
• Explicit knowledge
– Objective, rational, technical
– Policies, goals, strategies, papers, reports
– Codified
– Leaky knowledge
• Tacit knowledge
– Subjective, cognitive, experiential learning
– Highly personalized
– Difficult to formalize
– Sticky knowledge
The KM Process Framework by Bukowitz and
Williams (1999)
13Puja Shrivastav
The KM Process Framework by Bukowitz
and Williams (1999)
• This KM model depicts the process that defines the strategy
for management to build, divest, and enhance knowledge
assets.
• It is a model that emphasizes the "why" and "when" aspects.
• The strengths of this model rest on its strategic focus, which
essentially puts knowledge management action into context. It
is also worth noting that the notion of "divestment" is included
- something which is often missing from KM models.
• KM initiatives are the result of the response to tactical and
strategic changes and needs.
• The model provides a great overview of the strategy behind
KM but it does not include any deeper insight into what
initiatives are suitable in a given instance.
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The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell
(2001)
15Puja Shrivastav
The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell
(2001)
This KM model presents a general theoretical framework,
as well as specific guidelines for implementation. The
KM process is split into four stages.
• First management must locate the sources of
knowledge.
• Then they must organize this knowledge so as to assess
the firm's strengths and weaknesses and determine its
relevance and reusability.
• This is followed by socialization, where various
techniques are used to help share and disseminate it to
whomever needs it in the organization.
• Finally, the knowledge is internalized through use.
16Puja Shrivastav
The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell
(2001)
• Steps provide an excellent overview of the role of the
KM manager.
• However, one limitation of this model is its focus. First
of all, the overall strategic role outline by Bukowitz and
Williams is not included.
• Secondly, KM's role here is limited to knowledge
sharing, omitting the processes of knowledge
acquisition/creation and divestment.
• This is a perfectly legitimate approach to KM where the
focus is on the sharing and retrieval of existing
knowledge, but it does not fulfill the scope of the
knowledge management.
17Puja Shrivastav
The Knowledge Management Process Model by Botha
et al (2008)
18Puja Shrivastav
The Knowledge Management Process Model by Botha
et al (2008)
• This model attempts to offer a more realistic overview of the
KM process.
• The three broad categories overlap and interact with one
another. Like Gamble & Blackwell, the focus is on managerial
initiatives. Here too the strategic focus (the "when" and the
"why" as opposed to the "what") is omitted.
• It is noteworthy that this model does include the creation of
new knowledge as a specific KM initiative.
• The model further shows which of the three categories are
more people oriented and which are more technology focused.
• However, for better or for worse, this is largely how
organizations tend to approach the issue i.e. as a technological
rather than organizational and social challenge.
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Thank You !
20Puja Shrivastav

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Knowledge management

  • 2. Knowledge Management (KM) • Knowledge Management (KM) refers to a multi- disciplined approach to achieve organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. • KM focuses on processes such as acquiring, creating and sharing knowledge and the cultural and technical foundations that support them. • The purpose of Knowledge Management is to provide the right information to the right people at the right time to enable informed decision making which enables service providers to be more efficient and improve the quality of service delivered. 2Puja Shrivastav
  • 3. What is Knowledge Management? .Knowledge management (or “KM”) is the management of knowledge within organizations 3Puja Shrivastav
  • 4. Knowledge Management • Process to help organization identify, select, organize, disseminate, transfer information • Structuring enables problem-solving, dynamic learning, strategic planning, decision-making • Leverage value of intellectual capital through reuse 4Puja Shrivastav
  • 5. Knowledge Management • Knowledge Management may be viewed in terms of: – People – how do you increase the ability of an individual in the organization to influence others with their knowledge – Processes – Its approach varies from organization to organization. There is no limit on the number of processes. – Technology – It needs to be chosen only after all the requirements of a knowledge management initiative have been established. – Culture –The biggest enabler of successful knowledge- driven organizations is the establishment of a knowledge- focused culture. – Structure – the business processes and organizational structures that facilitate knowledge sharing. 5Puja Shrivastav
  • 6. 9-6 Knowledge Management Cycle/ Process • Creates knowledge through new ways of doing things • Identifies and captures new knowledge • Places knowledge into context so it is usable • Stores knowledge in repository • Reviews for accuracy and relevance • Makes knowledge available at all times to anyone Disseminate Puja Shrivastav
  • 7. Process of Knowledge Management 7Puja Shrivastav
  • 8. Benefits Benefits of Knowledge Management • improve quality of service to users • improve user satisfaction • increase adoption of self service • Higher first call resolution rates • Reduce time to diagnose incidents and problems • Reduction in training time and costs • faster adoption of new or changed services • increase responsiveness to changing business demands 8Puja Shrivastav
  • 9. Managing Knowledge Management Strategy: The objective is to manage, share, and create relevant knowledge assets that will help meet tactical and strategic requirements. Organizational Culture: The organizational culture influences the way people interact, the context within which knowledge is created, the resistance they will have towards certain changes, and ultimately the way they share (or the way they do not share) knowledge. Organizational Processes: The right processes, environments, and systems that enable KM to be implemented in the organization. 9Puja Shrivastav
  • 10. Managing Knowledge Management Management & Leadership: KM requires competent and experienced leadership at all levels like knowledge managers, knowledge brokers and so on. Technology: The systems, tools, and technologies that fit the organization's requirements - properly designed and implemented. Politics: The long-term support to implement and sustain initiatives that involve virtually all organizational functions, which may be costly to implement (both from the perspective of time and money), and which often do not have a directly visible return on investment. 10Puja Shrivastav
  • 11. Two types of knowledge Explicit knowledge – Formal or codified – Documents: reports, policy manuals, white papers, standard procedures – Databases – Books, magazines, journals (library) Implicit (Tacit) knowledge – Informal and uncodified – Values, perspectives & culture – Knowledge in heads – Memories of staff, suppliers and vendors Documented information that can facilitate action. Know-how & learning embedded within the minds people. Knowledge informs decisions and actions. Sources: Polanyi, M. (1967). The tacit dimension. Leonard, D. & Sensiper, S. (1998). The Role of Tacit Knowledge in Group Innovation. California Management Review. 11Puja Shrivastav
  • 12. Puja Shrivastav Knowledge • Explicit knowledge – Objective, rational, technical – Policies, goals, strategies, papers, reports – Codified – Leaky knowledge • Tacit knowledge – Subjective, cognitive, experiential learning – Highly personalized – Difficult to formalize – Sticky knowledge
  • 13. The KM Process Framework by Bukowitz and Williams (1999) 13Puja Shrivastav
  • 14. The KM Process Framework by Bukowitz and Williams (1999) • This KM model depicts the process that defines the strategy for management to build, divest, and enhance knowledge assets. • It is a model that emphasizes the "why" and "when" aspects. • The strengths of this model rest on its strategic focus, which essentially puts knowledge management action into context. It is also worth noting that the notion of "divestment" is included - something which is often missing from KM models. • KM initiatives are the result of the response to tactical and strategic changes and needs. • The model provides a great overview of the strategy behind KM but it does not include any deeper insight into what initiatives are suitable in a given instance. 14Puja Shrivastav
  • 15. The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell (2001) 15Puja Shrivastav
  • 16. The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell (2001) This KM model presents a general theoretical framework, as well as specific guidelines for implementation. The KM process is split into four stages. • First management must locate the sources of knowledge. • Then they must organize this knowledge so as to assess the firm's strengths and weaknesses and determine its relevance and reusability. • This is followed by socialization, where various techniques are used to help share and disseminate it to whomever needs it in the organization. • Finally, the knowledge is internalized through use. 16Puja Shrivastav
  • 17. The KM Matrix by Gamble and Blackwell (2001) • Steps provide an excellent overview of the role of the KM manager. • However, one limitation of this model is its focus. First of all, the overall strategic role outline by Bukowitz and Williams is not included. • Secondly, KM's role here is limited to knowledge sharing, omitting the processes of knowledge acquisition/creation and divestment. • This is a perfectly legitimate approach to KM where the focus is on the sharing and retrieval of existing knowledge, but it does not fulfill the scope of the knowledge management. 17Puja Shrivastav
  • 18. The Knowledge Management Process Model by Botha et al (2008) 18Puja Shrivastav
  • 19. The Knowledge Management Process Model by Botha et al (2008) • This model attempts to offer a more realistic overview of the KM process. • The three broad categories overlap and interact with one another. Like Gamble & Blackwell, the focus is on managerial initiatives. Here too the strategic focus (the "when" and the "why" as opposed to the "what") is omitted. • It is noteworthy that this model does include the creation of new knowledge as a specific KM initiative. • The model further shows which of the three categories are more people oriented and which are more technology focused. • However, for better or for worse, this is largely how organizations tend to approach the issue i.e. as a technological rather than organizational and social challenge. 19Puja Shrivastav
  • 20. Thank You ! 20Puja Shrivastav

Notas del editor

  1. 5/18/2016