Mastering Organizational Knowledge Flow - Frank Leistner
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Résumé : Why do so many organizations struggle with making use of existing knowledge? Why is knowledge sharing-an idea that makes so much sense-so hard to implement? And, why is it not embedded into the everyday practice of every organization if it is so strategic? With proven ideas for making knowledge sharing a success-as well as insights for why it might not have worked before-Mastering Organizational Knowledge Flow: How to Make Knowledge Sharing Work draws from author and knowledge-management expert Frank Leistner's experiences, lessons learned, examples, and stories, illustrating what works-and what doesn't work-within the organizational knowledge flow. Holistic, comprehensive, and grounded in practice, this guide focuses specifically on the human side of making knowledge sharing work, with discussions on: Required reading for knowledge managers, CIOs, CKOs, CEOs, and anyone else faced with making decisions aimed at improving an organization's knowledge flow better, Mastering Organizational Knowledge Flow joins years of real experience with proven techniques to drive real business value from your organization's knowledge flow....
Biographie: FRANK LEISTNER, Chief Knowledge Officer at SAS Institute, is responsible for driving internal knowledge management within SAS via worldwide initiatives. Before coming to SAS, he worked for Siemens-Nixdorf in a United States-Germany liaison role. He has been driving worldwide knowledge management initiatives within SAS since 1997 and has been a participant of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Learning Innovations Laboratory roundtable since 2003....
Sommaire: Foreword: The Generations of Knowledge Management xi Preface xv Acknowledgments xix Chapter 1 The Human Touch 1 Why This Book? 2 Terminology and Definitions 7 Taking a Holistic View 10 Getting into the Flow 17 Case Study: ToolPool 18 Chapter 2 Getting Started 23 Project versus Initiative 23 Team Structures 27 Strategy and Assessment 28 Big Bang or Small 32 Chapter 3 Roles 39 Who Should Introduce and Drive Knowledge Flow Management? 40 Who Should Worry about Knowledge Flow Management? 43 Knowledge Intermediaries 50 Chapter 4 Basic Requirements for Successful Knowledge Flow Management 57 Passionate Initiative Support 57 Culture 61 Trust 64 Executive Support 68 Multiple Drivers 71 Chapter 5 Driving for Success 75 Internal Marketing: The Myth of Build It and They Will Come 75 The Pulse 83 Keep It Simple 85 Go Global: The Power of Scaling 86 Motivation 88 What If Your Knowledge Takes a Walk? 90 Chapter 6 Barriers 93 Barriers Hindering the Flow 94 Knowledge Is Power: How Long? 97 Sharing Knowledge Takes Effort 98 I Need Two More Weeks 101 Less Can Be More 104 Legal Limitations 107 Chapter 7 The Technology Trap 111 Asset or Pointer? 115 Tools: Not Only Technology 118 CoPs 118 Skills Management 119 Knowledge Bases 121 Portals 122 Open Space Technology 124 Search 125 Stories 126 Knowledge Transfer Sessions 127 Chapter 8 Measure and Analyze 131 Measure to Get What You Want 136 Measuring Quality 138 Analyze Your Initiative 140 Feed It Back 145 Chapter 9 Knowledge Flow Management: The Next Generation 149 The Role of Web 2.0++ 149 Social Media Internally 152 What about 2020? 153 Special Roles and Jobs 154 Stone Age: Creativity Leap through Communities 155 Technical Infrastructures 156 Chapter 10 Final Thoughts 163 Appendix A Key Success Factors 167 Appendix B Additional Resources 171 About the Author 173 Index 175
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