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Page 1: Managing knowledge for international projects

Managing knowledge for international projects

Submitted by:Shivangi Saxena

Page 2: Managing knowledge for international projects

Introduction• Population has been rising for the market countries and they would need to provide

its citizens with the basic needs like – water supply, roads, power, telecom infrastructure

• The emerging countries will not be able to satisfy the citizens with the existing funds.

• Hence, the involvement of financial institutions from the international community arises.

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International firms • Firms who derive at least 25% of their revenue from operations in countries outside

their home market.

• They have to deal with people from all horizons and encounter differences which cause risks and they add to the cost.

• The basic issues are due to the economic, political and cultural reasons.

• They also cause delay in completion of the projects

• Lack in knowledge of the local institutions also generates issues

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Institutions

Works at instinct level

InstiTutors your mind, heart and body

tutCharge you either positively or negatively

ion

Institutions creates followers with a good charge

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Institutional theory • Scott & Meyer :

Symbolic and behavioral system containing representation, constitutional and normative rules together with regulatory mechanism that define a common meaning system and give rise to distinctive actors and action routines.

• Meyer & Rowan :

Social process obligations or actualities that come to take on a rule like status in social thought or action.

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Institutional theory • Regulative Elements : includes machinery of governance (rules, laws, surveillance

machinery, sanctions and incentives.

• Normative Elements : focuses on perspective, evaluative and obligatory dimensions of social life

• Cultural – cognitive elements : focus of cultural anthropologists, cross – cultural psychologists and organization scholars.

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Knowledge based theory • Organizational knowledge is a resource with at least the same level of importance as

capital.

• Global firm engaged in multiple projects across the world is interested in using its collective knowledge to achieve higher performance.

• If an organization lacks structured ways of learning and sharing, it can lose time and resources spend on repeating the same mistake or re-inventing the wheel.

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Knowledge FLOW • The theory of knowledge conversion assumes that knowledge is created, converted

and flows through a spiral like process involving four steps:

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Case study

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Preliminary findings • Importance of knowledge on Global Projects:

Knowledge about the local project environment is necessary

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Preliminary findings Mobilization of knowledge on Global projects

• Getting the right knowledge within the organization to the right people and project at the right time.

• The companies that do not have an IT platform in place rely almost exclusively on socialization methods

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conclusions• IT platforms allow codified institutional knowledge to be transferred

• Socialization methods are used to share the more tactic and subtle components of normaltive and cultural cognitive knowledge.

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Thank You…