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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
PRESENTATION
BY
ALIQUE HAYAT
APOORVA JAIN
NITIN GOYAL
NUPUR GUPTA
SHASHANK KAPOOR
VIVEK SHARMA
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What is Knowledge
Management?
What are your ideas?What have you read?
What have you heard?
What do you imagine?
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One Perspective of KM
KM [Knowledge Management]
involves blending a companys
internal and external information andturning it into actionable knowledgevia a technology platform.
Susan DiMattia and Norman Oder in LibraryJournal, September 15, 1997.
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Understanding KM
UnderstandingKnowledgeManagement requires
an understanding ofknowledge and theknowing process andhow that differs from
information andinformationmanagement.
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Classic Data to
Knowledge Hierarchy
Wisdom
Knowledge
Information
Data
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From Facts to Wisdom(Haeckel & Nolan, 1993)
one example of the hierarchy
Facts
Information
Intelligence
Knowledge
Wisdom
Less is
More
Volume
Completeness
Objectivity
Value
Structure
Subjectivity
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Knowledge Management
ModelsDocumentalist
Technologist
Learner & Communicator
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History of Information
Professionals as Knowledge
Managers
Knowledge management is a newbusiness strategy, but its techniquescan be traced to the work of
documentalists in the early part ofthe twentieth century.
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Documentalists as
Knowledge Managers
In Europe and America in the firstpart of the twentieth century,documentalists had grand visions of
collecting, codifying and organizingthe worlds knowledge for the
purpose of world peace.
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Information Professionals as
Knowledge ManagersThe documentalists were the original multimediaprofessionals.
Paul Otlet began the International Federation forDocumentation. He wanted libraries to stop beingdepositories and to become more dynamic ininformation transfer.
Under the leadership of Otlet the Europeans notonly collected and codified documents, theydeveloped networks and worked to exchangeknowledge among people.
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Documentalists and
Special Librarians
Suzanne Briet, sometimes called
Madame Documentation drew thecomparison between American special
librarians and European documentalists
after a visit to America in 1954.
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Caution
It would be a mistake,
though, to define KnowledgeManagement as solely thedomain of documents and
documentalists.
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KM as a Technological
SolutionIs KM
Big business?
A competitive advantage?
Intellectual capital?
An intranet solution?An asset dimension?
A technological infrastructure?
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Contentnets
have a role to play in KM
As knowledge repositories for tacit
knowledge that has been made explicitForbest practices databases
For expert yellow pages
Online learning and knowledge sharingKnowledge sharing boards
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Peoplenets &
Processnets
have a role to play in KMFor group learning applications
To connect individuals with each otherfor mentoring and knowledge sharing
For decision support & decision making
To sense, share, and respond to thesignals coming from the environment
To capture ideas and turn them intoaction
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Caution
It would be a mistake,though, to define KnowledgeManagement as solely the KM
technology infrastructure.
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The Challenges of
Electronic Collaboration
in Knowledge Sharing
Focusing exclusively on the technical issues
of electronic collaboration is a sure way to avery expensive failure.
A focus on the people issues dramatically
increases the potential for success.
David Coleman, IBM Manager, San Francisco in KnowledgeManagement, a Real Business Guide, London:IBM, nd.
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The Learning and
Communication Process Model
Innovation is a way of life
Flexibility and the ability
to act quickly is
necessary in a changingenvironment
New projects can benefit
from alliances and
learning from in-house
experts and creative
thinkers.
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KM: Learning and
Communication Process
In simple language KM is an effort tocapture not only explicit factualinformation but also the tacit information
and knowledge that exists in anorganization, usually based on theexperience and learning of individual
employees, in order to advance theorganization's mission. The eventualgoal is to share knowledge amongmembers of the organization.
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Value to
Organization
Organizational
Learning
Active Knowledge
Transfer
Expert KnowledgeBase
Contact Links
Expert Assistance asNeeded
Communities ofPractice Index
Decision MakingTools
Profiles forCustomization
Pushed Reports &News
Collaboration Tools
Repositories
Best Practices
Reports
Documents
Presentation Slides
Tips
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Sowhat is knowledge
management?Knowledge management (KM) is an
effort to increase useful knowledge
within the organization. Ways to do thisinclude encouraging communication,
offering opportunities to learn, and
promoting the sharing of appropriateknowledge artifacts. McInerney, C. (2002). Knowledge
management and the dynamic natureof knowledge. JASIST, 53 (2).
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Some other key ideas
Knowledge as a Social Value
Knowledge artifacts
Knowledge as an intellectualactivity & the mind/bodyconnection
Common knowledge
Process & things
KM as a fad McInerney, C. (2002).Knowledgemanagement andthe dynamic natureof knowledge.
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Processing data can beperformed by machine, but only
the human mind can processknowledgeor even information.
Jesse Shera in Machlup and Mansfields
The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary
Messages. NY: Wiley, 1983.