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2 1 Pertemuan > > Matakuliah: >/ > Tahun: > Versi: >

3 2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Mahasiswa dapat menunjukkan pentingnya memanfaatkan knowledge management di perusahaan

4 3 Outline Materi Definisi KM Pentingnya KM dalam perusahaan teknologi untuk menyimpan, organisasi dan distribusi KM

5 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-4 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Knowledge Management

6 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-5 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Learning Objectives Define knowledge and knowledge management within a business context. Explain the importance of knowledge management in contemporary enterprises. Identify technologies that are most useful for capturing, organizing, distributing, and sharing knowledge within an enterprise. Discuss the impact of intranets and groupware on knowledge management.

7 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-6 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Learning Objectives Explain how to formulate a knowledge management strategy. Identify major requirements and issues for designing an enterprise knowledge architecture. List and describe the steps for implementing knowledge management projects. Identify common pitfalls for enterprises seeking to implement knowledge management and explain how to avoid them. 2

8 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-7 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Emerging Job Titles Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) Director, Knowledge Networking Consultant, Corporate Quality Head of Knowledge and Differentiation Program (IBM U.K. Limited) Knowledge Management Initiative Leader (H-P Consulting) Chairman for Knowledge Sharing (Buckman Laboratories) Director, Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing (TI) Corporate Knowledge Strategist (NSA) Senior Technical Associate – Knowledge Management (Shell Chemicals) Project Director, Knowledge Management (World Bank) Vice President, Strategic Technology and Knowledge Management Information Technology Analyst

9 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-8 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Taxonomy of K-Careers Knowledge and innovation professionals Knowledge management professionals Knowledge catalogers, researchers, and media specialists Knowledge and competitive intelligence professionals Knowledge and strategic integration professionals Knowledge academicians, theorists, and visionaries Knowledge facilitators, trainers, and corporate educators Knowledge and expert systems professionals

10 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-9 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Objectives of Knowledge Management Starting new business Opening new markets Consumer relationship management New product development Leverage “intellectual capital” Process improvement Customer/market information Increasing employee capabilities Transfer of best practices Number of companies with objective Number of respondents = 19 6 7 9 11 12 14 15 16 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

11 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-10 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 What is Knowledge Management? Evolving Concepts and Directions Best practice transfer Information and records management Organizational learning and innovation Electronic performance support systems (EPSS) Database management and data warehousing Internet and e-business The knowledge economy and knowledge as a corporate asset

12 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-11 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Major Trends in Knowledge Management Rise of the corporate portal as the defining KM application Recognition of knowledge economics as the context for the next-century business Corporate initiatives target strategic KM Organizational behavior focuses attention on human-resources aspects of KM Microsoft also embraces KM More…

13 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-12 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Major Trends in Knowledge Management Theory gives way to emergence of practical KM Customer successes show tangible results Alignment of IT priorities and business strategy IBM and Lotus led the convergence of business intelligence and knowledge management by coordinating their approaches to KM

14 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-13 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Knowledge Management in Action Best Practices Corporate Memory Data Warehouses and Other Corporate Databases Communities of Practice Current Operations Innovation and Generation of New Knowledge Outside Information

15 BackNextEndBackNextEnd 5-14 Copyright Prentice Hall, 2002 Enterprise Knowledge Management Environments 1.Attempts to create knowledge repositories 2.Attempts to create knowledge access 3.Attempts to improve knowledge environment and cultures Small-scale knowledge management projects

16 15 > Selanjutnya Pert. 08 Knowledge Management


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