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    Develop a knowledgemanagement strategy

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    Execultive Summary

    The purpose of this report is to develop a knowledge management strategy for Nestle. Secondary sources of

    information such as internet, journals and articles were used to find the knowledge gap in the company. The

    current knowledge management strategy being used has been mentioned, and what the company wants to

    achieve has also been specifies in the report.

    The company has several areas that have been criticized due to lack of knowledge transfer in the company and

    these areas have been identified and recommendations are provided in the report.

    Background

    Nestle is known as nutrition, health and wellness company, it is one of the largest food and beverage company

    in the world and has dominated the food industry since almost 150 years.

    The Nestle Company was founded in Vevey, Switzerland in the year 1866 by Henri Nestle with the Main aim of

    producing high quality milk food for babies and is today the world's leading food and beverage company. The

    Nestle Company had aimed to build a business as the world's leading nutrition, health and wellness based on

    human values and principles. This goal was achieved through various well known brands that come under

    Nestle.

    The company has grown significantly and has achieved quite a respect and trust by its consumers in the

    market. The company's products are growing through innovation while maintaining a balance between

    geographic activities and product lines. The company prioritizes in producing and distributing the best products

    to its customers.

    Objectives

    The company has certain objectives to the following Business Principles:

    One of the objectives of Nestle is to make better food for their customers. There is a very clear relationship

    between the objectives and the company logo. As the company strives to provide there consumers with food

    that would be safe, of high quality and has optimal nutrition.

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    Nestle's corporate objective is to be the world's largest and best branded food manufacturer, whilst ensuring

    that the Nestle name is synonymous with products of the highest quality (Nestle Corporate Objective, 2009). It

    shows that Nestle has already achieved a part of objective that is to be the largest food production company.

    This objective is related to another objective of Nestle which is the company wants to make sure that the

    product creates value that can be sustained over the long term for shareholders, employees, consumers,

    business partners and the national economies in which Nestle operates.

    Nestle main objective is to follow and respect all

    applicable local laws in each of its markets.

    The company aims to be as decentralized as possible

    within the framework imposed.

    Nestle's objective is to maintain the team work and the

    levels of organizational culture where networking and

    communication shall be encouraged.

    Structure

    Nestle has over 500 factories in 76 countries, and sells its products in 193 nations. The company employs

    around 280 000 people and have factories or operations in almost every country in the world. The following is

    Nestle's organizational chart, as of January 2010. This is organizational chart at the Executive Level.

    Nestle Organization Structure 2010

    Nestle Corporation 2010,General Organizational Chart January 2010

    Methodology

    The method of knowledge management approach is Zacks approach proposed by Michael Zack in which he

    suggests that the framework which helps an organisation make an explicit connection between its competitive

    situation and a knowledge management strategy to help the organisation maintain or (re-)establish its

    competitive advantage. (Zack, 1999) This would help to find the link between knowledge and strategy.

    In this approach, analysis is done with the help of SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)

    that helps identifying the gaps in an organization's knowledge. This would help the organization to find out

    where the knowledge which can be used and where can it be used to improve its competitive position.

    This is achieved by analysing the organisation's knowledge position along two dimensions:

    Exploration vs. Exploitation

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    It refers to the area where the organization needs to improve and develop its knowledge in vs. the opportunity it

    may have to use the unused knowledge unexploited resources.

    Internal vs. External Knowledge

    This refers to if the knowledge is within the organization or outside. Some organisations are more externally-

    oriented, drawing on publications, universities, consultants, customers, etc. Others are more internally-oriented,

    building up unique knowledge and experience which is diff icult for competitors to imitate.

    The information collected for the research was done with the help of an employee at Nestle Middle East (UAE)

    as well as literature review based on secondary resources that were found on the internet, journals, case

    studies and articles.

    SWOT Analysis

    Gap Analysis

    Strategic Gap

    1. Lack of direction in Marketing strategy

    (Overdiversification)of General Mill (a Nestle based

    product) which was aggressively marketed by the Nestle

    group in almost all the sectors. Over diversion led to

    unclear organizational mission and poor financial result.

    2. Prioritize markets and determine competition focus. For

    instance, the introduction product LC-1(pro biotic yogurt)

    in the market where pro biotic food was already popular

    and the consumers knew the health benefits of it such as

    European countries like Germany and France. Instead the

    product was introduced in Latin America where there was

    no much knowledge amongst public. Another issue was

    the product was introduced as a individual scientific

    product, which should have been introduced through

    Nestle's Dairy.

    3. To develop attack over competitor's weaknesses. It is

    always beneficial to launch a product as first or second

    movers where Nestle made many mistakes. In case of

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    releasing products, it should make quick move and enter

    the market as quickly as possible to gain the market

    share. For example when Nestle released its cereals

    much later after Kellog's was already ruling the market.

    4. Deception and Foreknowledge:Nestle's first step should

    be to educate its consumers about the product to be

    introduced and its benefits before launching. The

    education campaign should be backed by scientific

    support and with example of success from the market

    situation.

    5. To focus on the Right market: The company focuses on it

    big market such as America's and European country,

    whereas it should have a wider focus on emerging

    markets in Asian countries such as China, Russia and

    India as they were closed to foreign market in the past

    because of their political systems.

    Knowledge Gaps

    1. The objective of food being safe is not very clear to

    management. There were certain failures with regards to

    the safety of the food products such as the Food

    contamination of Pet food in 2007 and Toll's Cookie

    dough food contamination case that took place in 2009.

    This led to recalling of products from the market

    2. Nestle has been alleged of breaking the local law, in case

    of cutting down of rain forest. This shows lack of External

    knowledge in the company.

    3. The organization has different levels of management and

    follows a formal culture. Hence there is not much

    communication between the levels which leads to lack of

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    knowledge sharing within the departments of the

    company. For instance A few years ago Nestle UK

    realized the gap of knowledge was the teams of lean

    experts, there was often a limited lean knowledge base

    that retained their knowledge within factory management

    levels. While other managers, such as those in

    accountancy and engineering, came with a specialist body

    of knowledge about the fundamentals of their discipline

    that was gained from their initial professional education

    and on-going development, the operations and

    manufacturing managers often did not have the same

    focused training structure. As a result, many had just not

    had the opportunity to develop a detailed grounding in

    modern manufacturing tools, techniques and practices.

    4. The company has not been able to achieve its goal with of

    being a completely decentralized organization where

    delegating decisions and giving authorities to lower levels

    are considered.

    1. People - People are the most important assets in

    a company. Members at all levels of the

    organization are concerned to add value to the

    organization. The company has a Hierarchical

    culture, where there are a few levels of

    management but has broad spans of control and

    is rule based and formal. Hence, communication

    and cooperation is restricted to the respective

    level to which the employee belongs to.

    2. Process -In an large organization like Nestle, a

    process is a chain of actions taken before

    presenting something to customer. It first starts at

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    the Nestle Headquarters in Switzerland, which

    plays an important role in development of new

    food product. Experts are invited from all over the

    world to perform the following steps based on their

    knowledge:

    Develop products that are reliable and profitable

    Develop and process the business model that will support the new product to avoid minimum commercial risk.

    Researching and analyzing consumer preferences and trends.

    Launch the product (in a single region at first) and aggressive marketing to build a customer demand.

    The further process:

    1. First, the review of the product from the market is studied.

    2. After ensuring that the product is doing well in the market,

    the brand definition and further development begins.

    Finally comprehensive market research is carried out for

    making the final changes with the product

    Technology

    Technologies that are currently used by Nestle are the ERP ( Enterprise Resource Planning), it is a computer

    based system that is used to manage internal and external resources which includes tangible assets, financial

    resources, materials and human resources. The main purpose of the software is to help the flow of information

    between all business functions within the organization and also manage connections outside stake holders.

    Businesses use a large number of softwares and processes and introducing an ERP system which is usually

    complicated impose some serious changes in the staff work.

    SAP is the kind of ERP system Nestle uses. In fact, Nestle uses five

    modules of SAP namely,purchasing, financials, sales and distribution, accounts payable and accounts receivable. SAP systems are

    used for accessing, distributing and sorting the information.

    Manugistic's Supply Chain system is currently used by Nestle for automating its supply chain operations.

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    Intranet is widely used technology by almost all the organizations in the world. Sharing information amongst

    different departments is easier with the help of intranet. It is used in Nestle for delivering tools and applications,

    e.g. collaboration (to facilitate working on groups or teleconferencing)

    Or corporate directories, sales and CRM tools, project management etc. to improve the productivity.

    CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Nestle Food service have adopted CRM. It is a tool that is

    designed to help the customers to get closer to them

    WANT

    People: While maintaining the formal culture of the organization networking and communication shoul be

    encouraged. The organization's structure should be assuring operational speed along with personal

    responsibilities with higher focus on results. Communication amongst different levels of the organization should

    be encouraged.

    Clear levels of responsibility and well defined objectives are a must

    to know by the company's employees.

    Process:

    After the development process, research on the product should be done not only by preference and trends but

    also by using the previous knowledge and comparing the previous trends and preferences used in the target

    market.

    Apart from this, before developing the product the nutritional value should be considered well, as the society

    today getting more health conscious.

    The marketing for the product should be prioritized rather than aggressive marketing in areas the product would

    not be used.

    Technology:

    The company is using Manugistic's Supply chain system which is limited to work on the Java framework. The

    technology should be replaced by SAP's supply chain module, APO (Advance Planner and Optimizer). Since

    the company uses SAP's other modules it would be easier for Nestle to streamline and accelerate the entire

    development process at the same time support boosting productivity.

    Recommendations

    People:

    Training should be provided to the staff as a new technology is introduced by Nestle's learning and sharing

    program. A program called manufacturing improvement techniques program (MITP) provided by Smallpeice

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    Enterprises should be introduced to train the managers. This kind of program basically consists of softer

    management issues of change, how to handle resistance to change, planning and running projects, leadership,

    and team building and communication skills. This would help Nestle becoming a learning organization and

    would provide its staff the confidence to deal with the changes in technology taking place. The course would

    also help improve the culture of the company, teamwork and high performance by the staff. Moreover,

    companies who have trained there staff with MITP course has seen significant and a wide development in the

    Knowledge sector of their respective companies such as IBM.

    Open communication and active cooperation must be encouraged where everyone in the department at any

    level would get a chance to contribute their suggestions and views to improve and enhance the company also

    result in personal development. Along with this it would lead to knowledge transfer.

    Enforce regular sharing views via blogs for the employees to stay connected and give their opinions about the

    technology introduced.

    Solutions and experiences based on the problems or changes in the organization posted on the intranets for

    the employees to view at any time they want in need.

    Process

    As the product development process starts in the organization, previous tacit and explicit knowledge should be

    used. As well as, external knowledge shall be well processed before the development of the product.

    Research should be carried out about the customer demands, also the region where the product is to be

    launched; their cultural value should also be studied. It is necessary to understand the target market before

    developing the product. The nutritional value of the product should also be considered at the time of research,

    otherwise the product might fail because of its low nutritional value and quality.

    Several quality checks should be done using Nestle's Quality Assurance program to maintain the image of

    Nestle before the product is brought to the market.

    Once the product is developed and is ready for distribution in the market, customers must be briefed about the

    product.

    TechnologiesTechnologies that should be used for knowledge sharing should be Data repositeries A database warehouse is

    one large Data Repository of all business related information including all historical data of the business

    organization implementing the data warehouse. Data warehousing is a complex process of building a data

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    repository in the form of a relational database so that the company can support web or text mining in order to

    leverage data and transform or aggregate them into useful information.

    In all cases, organizations use data warehousing to gain a competitive advantage, support for decision making

    processes through comprehensive data analysis.

    Some of the key components of data warehousing are Decision Support Systems (DSS) and Data Mining

    (DM).

    A content management system(CMS) is a collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative

    environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based. The procedures are designed to:

    Allow for a large number of people to contribute to and

    share stored data

    Control access to data, based on user roles. User roles

    define what information each user can view or edit

    Aid in easy storage and retrieval of data

    Reduce repetitive duplicate input

    Improve the ease of report writing

    Improve communication between users

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