The New Edge in Knowledge (eBook)
256 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-01518-6 (ISBN)
collaboration and knowledge management
The New Edge in Knowledge captures the most practical and
innovative practices to ensure organizations have the knowledge
they need in the future and, more importantly, the ability to
connect the dots and use knowledge to succeed today.
* Build or retrofit your organization for new ways of working and
collaboration by using knowledge management
* Adapt to today's most popular ways to collaborate such as
social networking
* Overcome organization silos, knowledge hoarding and "not
invented here" resistance
* Take advantage of emerging technologies and mobile devices to
build networks and share knowledge
* Identify what can be learned from Facebook, Twitter, Google and
Amazon to make firms and people smarter, stronger and faster
Straightforward and easy-to-follow, this is the resource you'll
turn to again and again to get-and stay-in the know. Plus, the book
is filled with real-world examples - the case studies and
snapshots of how best practice companies are achieving success with
knowledge management.
DR. CARLA O'DELL, one of the world's leading experts in KM, is president of APQC. She is the coauthor of numerous books and writes frequently for leading journals and magazines, as well as APQC's KM portal (www.apqc.org/km), and is a sought-after keynote speaker. CINDY HUBERT is the executive director of APQC's delivery services. Over the past fifteen years, Hubert and her team have worked with more than 450 organizations using APQC's proven KM methodologies. She writes frequently for leading journals and magazines and is consistently among the highest-rated speakers at internal and external conferences.
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Chapter 1 Positioning Knowledge Management for the Future 1
What is Knowledge Management? 2
KM in a New Context 3
Primary Directives 10
Showcasing KM Leaders 12
Closing Comments 16
Chapter 2 A Call to Action 19
Determine the Value Proposition 20
Identify Critical Knowledge 23
Locate Your Critical Knowledge 24
How Knowledge Should Flow 29
Getting Buy-In 32
Closing Comments 32
Chapter 3 Knowledge Management Strategy and Business Case 35
A Framework for KM Strategy Development 36
The Business Case for KM 41
Closing Comments 43
Chapter 4 Selecting and Designing Knowledge Management Approaches 45
A Portfolio of Approaches 45
Selecting KM Approaches 48
Designing a KM Approach 52
What Can Go Wrong 53
Portfolio Example: Retaining Critical Knowledge 54
Closing Comments 59
Chapter 5 Proven Knowledge Management Approaches 61
Communities of Practice 61
Lessons Learned 68
Transfer of Best Practices 74
Closing Comments 78
Chapter 6 Emerging Knowledge Management Approaches 81
The Promise of Social Computing 82
Revealing New Facets of Information 84
The New Generation of Self-Service: The Digital Hub 85
The Digital Hub at Work 86
Challenges and Change Management 96
Our Recommendations 101
Case Examples 102
Closing Comments 107
Chapter 7 Working Social Networking 109
Guidelines for Enterprise Social Networking 110
Closing Comments 115
Chapter 8 Governance, Roles, and Funding 117
Governance Group 117
KM Core Group 119
KM Design Teams 123
Investing in KM 124
Balancing Corporate and Business-Unit Funding 125
Closing Comments 126
Chapter 9 Building a Knowledge-Sharing Culture 129
Lead by Example 130
Brand Aggressively 134
Make KM Fun 139
Closing Comments 142
Chapter 10 Measuring the Impact of Knowledge Management 143
A Portfolio of Measures 144
Measuring across the Levels of Maturity 147
The Power of Analytics 151
A KM Measurement System 152
Closing Comments 154
Chapter 11 Make Best Practices Your Practices 157
Above and In the Flow 157
Other Principles 158
So What Do You Do Monday Morning? 160
Appendix Case Studies 163
ConocoPhillips 163
Fluor 179
IBM 197
MITRE 210
References 227
About the Authors 229
About APQC 230
Index 233
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.2.2011 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management |
| Schlagworte | Business & Management • Strategic Management • Strategisches Management • Wirtschaft u. Management |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-01518-5 / 1118015185 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-01518-6 / 9781118015186 |
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