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Editor Site Admin

Joined: 09 Apr 2004 Posts: 337 Location: India
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Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 11:38 am Post subject: How do you share knowledge in your organization? |
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Every company today is focusing on preserving their proprietary knowledgebase. The how varies from company to company and its efficiency differentiates people who have the real edge. However, sharing useful info is the key to success. The days are gone when people used to work in their silos in isolation and would hesitate in sharing their skills with others. Though in public sector organizations such a situation might still exist. Now-a-days in multi-national companies, best-practice sharing is encouraged and people are often rewarded for sharing work-related information.
The company’s intranet is the main resource of all relevant processes, procedures and practices. But I feel that only sharing is not enough, applying that knowledge to the everyday work matters.
It also happens that some key players in the company are themselves a knowledgebase. Attrition of such people can be a major loss to the company. Knowledge management takes these factors into consideration.
I also feel that putting everything on the intranet or preserving loads of information also does not serve the purpose. Surveys should be conducted on what type of information is required by the employees or end-users. They should be encouraged more and more by the knowledge officers to document things properly. In IT companies, lack of proper documentation causes a hell lot of problems. Sometimes the code needs maintenance and if the previous employee left the organization without proper documentation, then it is almost rework. Stress should be laid on avoiding rework.
Using forums for interaction and knowledge sharing is also a good idea. This method of communication is better in the sense that many people can build trust through a many-to-many asynchronous online community. The discussions are focused and things can be thrashed out irrespective of the location.
Elearning or online learning is also an effective tool if wisely employed. Sadly, the pressure of the deadlines might sometimes act as a deterrent for elearning. I often wonder whether elearning is possible with all the deadlines unless and until a specific time is allocated separately for this purpose. It often happens that the personal growth of the employee takes a backseat if the seniors are too authoritative and only focused on the outcome, ignoring the employee’s needs. The reviews then are just a sham and the employee also loses focus. The role of the knowledge officer is to help maintain a healthy atmosphere where people are encouraged to share and help each other.
What are the knowledge sharing practices in your organization…are they really helpful for you…are there any ideas, which you would like to share… |
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Matt GutFeel Senior

Joined: 26 May 2004 Posts: 59
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Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 4:26 pm Post subject: |
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Elearning or online learning is also an effective tool if wisely employed. Sadly, the pressure of the deadlines might sometimes act as a deterrent for elearning. I often wonder whether elearning is possible with all the deadlines unless and until a specific time is allocated separately for this purpose.
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I have never used any elearning course. I think they might be helpful. But mostly the learning is on the job. With time and experience one gains knowledge. |
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Editor Site Admin

Joined: 09 Apr 2004 Posts: 337 Location: India
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2004 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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I agree with you Matt...experience is the best teacher. But in the rat race, sometimes you need to have an edge and a course well-designed which for expample teaches you a specific skill can work wonders.
To give a personal example, i am learning photoshop online these days with the help of studioX tutorials. They have put much thought into it and they are there to help in case of any problem.
My gutfeel is that blended learning works best, i. e., a mix of course plus online chat or discussion to answer any queries.
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Aditi77_k GutFeel Senior

Joined: 19 Apr 2004 Posts: 82
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Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:03 am Post subject: |
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| Knowledge management is the in-thing these days and every company is focussing to harness its benefits. I agree that documenting and organising stuff is a must...but documentation shud also be done in a systematic manner. |
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