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Knowledge Transfer WK-5 Finding effective ways to let people talk and listen to one another. KT is embedded in spontaneous conversations Successful knowledge transfer involves neither computers nor documents but rather interactions between people.

When Good Enough is Not Good Enough. Knowing What You Know Challenge Can You Know What You Know?

The best information environments will take advantage of the ability of IT to overcome geography but will also acknowledge that the highest bandwidth network of all is found between the water fountain and the coffee machine.

We have documents, document databases, an Intranet Web, groupware, But the assignees and the F2F meeting are by far the most important channels for transferring knowledge to the member firms.

The Three Components of Knowledge Management: Knowledge generation. Includes all activities, which brings to light knowledge that is "new" to the individual, to the group, and to the organization. Knowledge codification. Representation of knowledge so that it can be "reused" either by an individual or an organization. Knowledge transfer. Movement of knowledge from one location to another.

Means of Knowledge Transfer Knowledge Fairs E&Y, CSIRO Unstructured, Ad Hoc versus Structured, Micro-Planned Conferences Japanese Talk Rooms Knowledge Markets Any organization that exchanges for other things of value money, respect, promotions, or knowledge Communities of Practice knowledge flows best through networks of people with similar interest

Tacit: Knowledge not easy to visualize and express. Highly personal and hard to formalize. Explicit: Can be expressed in words and numbers and can easily be communicated and shared in the form of hard data. Knowledge conversion: Tacit and Explicit knowledge interact and interchange into each other in the creative activities of human beings. Knowledge is created through social interaction of the two types of knowledge!

Tacit and Explicit Knowledge Tacit Knowledge Embedded in the human brain Cannot be expressed easily Requires extensive personal contact Mentorship networks Knowledge Maps, Video conferencing Explicit Knowledge Can be easily codified, Embedded in procedures, Represented in documents, Transferred with reasonable accuracy

Cultures of Knowledge Transfer Lack of trust Different, cultures, language, mental models Lack of time and meeting places Status and rewards issues Lack of absorptive capacity Not-invented-here syndrome Intolerance for errors and mistakes

Transfer = Transmission + Absorption (and Use) No Action => Useless Knowledge [Transfer]

"the movement of knowledge within the organization is a distinct experience, not a gradual process of dissemination, and depends on the characteristics of everyone involved" Transfer of knowledge does not denote a full replication of the knowledge in the receiving unit. Indeed, knowledge is often modified in the receiving unit. The key element in knowledge transfer is not the underlying (original) knowledge, but rather the extent to which the receiving subsidiary receives potentially useful knowledge and utilizes this knowledge in its own operations.

Knowledge Transfer Four different modes of knowledge conversion Socialization Externalization Combination Internalization

Socialization: The process of sharing experiences and thereby creating tacit knowledge, such as shared mental models and technical skills. The key to acquire tacit knowledge is experience. Without some shared experience, it is extremely difficult for one person to project her/himself into another individual s thinking process.

Externalization: The process of articulating tacit knowledge into explicit concepts. It may however be difficult to find an adequate verbal expression for a mental image trough use of analytical methods alone. Externalization is therefore often driven by metaphor and/or analogy.

Combination: The process of systematizing concepts into a knowledge system, i.e. combining different bodies of explicit knowledge. This entails reconfiguration of existing information, where sorting, adding, combining and categorising of explicit knowledge can lead to new knowledge.

Internalization: This process is closely related to 'learning by doing'. When tacit knowledge is incorporated and applied in a person s or an organization s tasks. In this conversion mode it helps if knowledge is verbalized or diagrammed into documents or oral presentations.

Nonaka and Takeuchi (1995) Tacit to Tacit Socialization Tacit to Explicit Externalization Explicit to Explicit Combination Explicit to Tacit - Internalization FROM Tacit Explicit Tacit Socialization Internalization Explicit Externalization Combination TO

Accelerate the Knowledge Spirals Socialization-Externalization- -Combination-Internalization- Application Understanding - Application Understanding Knowledge in Action - Motors for change

Stickiness of knowledge how it tends to stay in one place The CEO of Chapparal Steel firm said that he had no problem with competitors touring their plant. Chapparal, he said, is willing to show just about everything "and we will be giving away nothing because they can t take it home with them. Leakiness of knowledge Knowledge leaks out of organizations like a sieve perhaps because people are closer to their external communities than to the rest of their organization s.

Another downside of hiring third-party service vendors and consultants is knowledge transfer-or, more accurately, the lack thereof. When third parties come in, "they know how to get work done quicklyand then they leave "

Tools of Knowledge Transfer Knowledge generation Knowledge codification Knowledge transfer - spirals Tools Data management tools- data warehouses, data search engines, data modeling, visualization Information management tools - automated information search and retrieval agents, decision support technologies, executive information systems, document management technologies Knowledge management

Knowledge Transfer and Sharing Survey of over 400 U.S. & European firms (Ruggles 1998) concerning activities needed for knowledge sharing within organizations: 50% oriented to people establishing new roles to leverage knowledge enabling knowledge (training and education) making knowledge visible to the organization 25% oriented to process mapping sources of internal expertise creating networks of knowledge workers 25% oriented to systems implementing intranets & collaborative systems data warehousing developing expert systems refining organizational routines