wtf is knowledge management (km)?
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WTF
A Quickie Lesson in KM | By Elle Dmytryszyn | 10/22/2014
ISN’T
Knowledge Management is NOTabout technology.
Technology is a merely an enabler…
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IS
Content
Processes
Tools & Techniques
People*
*Most important component3
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Tacit – “Qualitative” Explicit – “Quantitative”
*It gets way more complicated than this. This is just a simple breakdown.
Verbal exchanges of information.
Typically stays in your head.
Is the hardest to codify, but is the most efficient & effective type for innovative organizations.
Easiest way to rapidly transfer new knowledge.
Written, or codified, information.
Is documented in manuals, instructions, books, etc.
Easy to codify; most effective for organizations in “survival” mode –those who do they same processes over and over.
See next two slides for examples.
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KM tools allow leaders to make high-impact, real-time decisions based on data – not subjective “guesstimates”… similar to the warning on your car’s dashboard when you’re out of gas.
Are we on track to achieving our
organizational goals as defined by
leadership in the strategic plan?
Which programs should we implement that will help us save
time & money?
What is the cost-benefit of doing things
this way?
What are our current processes, and are they
efficient & effective?
How could we do things
better?
How much money
could we save?
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There are some things you just can’t put a price tag on… Typically, these are best practices & lessons learned shared verbally… similar to the stories you hear while ‘round the water cooler.
What lessons did we learn?
How could we do this better
next time?
What was our impact?
What do we need to further
research?
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CHALLENGE
Getting rid of silos of excellence within organizations to create organizations of excellence.
…And it’s toughbecause it’s a cultural thing.
(That’s why leadership’s buy-in is VERY important.)Project? Team? Department? Role?
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ORGANIZATIONS KNOW MAKE BETTER
DECISIONS & IMPROVE PERFORMANCE
THAT’S THE VALUE OF KM.
DID YOU KNOW?
• 10% of our staff is KM certified by KM Pro (nearly 100% of the CASCOM team).
• The CASCOM team has saved the Gov’t over $9M thanks to our KM efforts.
• Summit is a finalist for the 2014 KMWorld KM Promise Award.
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Let’s #MSH!
1. Get people in the organization talking.
2. Find out what they collectively know.
3. Figure out the best organizational KM Strategy.
4. Implement the right KM tools & techniques.
5. Measure & adjust as needed.
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Yammer | KM Practice & Strategy Group
(Summit employees only!)
Click here to access Summit’s Yammer community.
(This is also where you can find additional resources such as roadmaps, articles, links, etc.)
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