Knowledge Management: An Organizational Need
-Ashish Baniya Chhetri
What if when any people in the
organization leave the Job? Is there any loss to the company if any people who
have dedicated his/her years to the company leave the job? And question arise how the company have
utilized person for the company success and how much the person have done to
the company’s success? Is there any valid data, records or proofs that can be
utilized by the company after the person leaves the job? I think, “No Company
is there that keep such records”, so organization need proper management of
Human Minds and absolutely the Knowledge Management.
Now question arise what Knowledge
Management (KM) exactly is? Is it just managing knowledge and sharing experience
of any staff to their colleagues. No, it is not just managing knowledge. Then
what is it? Knowledge Management (KM) is a managing technique to efficiently
manage knowledge in an organization that comprises of construction,
compilation, collection, collation of knowledge generated within the
organization (and external sources) in a Knowledge Repository (KR), organize
the knowledge so constructed in the organization in such a way that it is
easily accessible to all those in an organization, who need it, on time by
setting a tools, including the computer system that facilitates ease of
accessing the KR as well as building and maintaining it.
Knowledge Management helps in
capturing, developing, sharing and effectively using organizational knowledge
in multi-dimensional and multi-disciplinary approached to achieve
organizational objectives by making the best use of technology. Many large
companies, public institution and non-profit organizations have resources
dedicated to internal knowledge management efforts, often as a part of their
business strategy, information technology or human resource management
department. Several consulting companies provide strategy and advice regarding
Knowledge Management to these organizations.
Knowledge Management efforts typically
focus on organizational objectives such as improved performance, competitive
advantage, innovation, the sharing of lesson learned, integration and
continuous improvement of the organization. Knowledge Management efforts
overlaps with organizational learning and may be distinguished from that by
greater focus on the management of knowledge as a strategic assets and focus on
encouraging the sharing of knowledge. It is an enabler of organizational
learning.
Knowledge Management efforts have
a long history, for instance on-the-job discussion, formal apprenticeship,
discussion forum, corporate libraries, professional training and mentoring
programs. Behind the second half of the 20th century, when the use
of computer system tremendously increased, specific adaptation of technologies
such as Management Information System (MIS), Human Resource Information System
(HRIS), Knowledge Bases, expert system, Knowledge repository, Group decision
support system, intranets and computer supportive work have been introduced
which added more values to the Knowledge Management.
In course of KM in 1999, the term
Personal Knowledge Management was introduced which reflect that the management
of knowledge in individual level. This reflect the key lesson that people and
cultural norms which influence their behavior are the most crucial resources
for successful knowledge creation, dissemination and application; cognitive
social and organizational learning processes are essential to the success of
Knowledge Management Strategy, and measurement benchmarking and incentives are
essential to accelerate the learning process and to drive cultural change.
Thus, Knowledge Management Program can yield impressive benefits to individuals
and organizations if they are purposeful, concrete and action-oriented.
Now talking about pioneers in
Knowledge Management back to 1982, General Electric (GE) has collected all
customer complaints in a data base that supports telephone operators in
answering customer calls. GE has programmed 1.5 million potential problems and
their solutions into its system. Similarly, McKinsey and Bain & Co., two
management consulting firms have development “Knowledge Databases” that
contains experiences from every assignment including names of team member and
client reaction. Every team must appoint a “historian” to document the work.
Giving a glance to benefits of
Knowledge Management (KM), it is beneficial especially in both social and
business segments. An effective KM program should help a company leveraging the
assets and provides improving customer services by streamlining response time,
boost revenues by getting products and services to market faster, enhancing
employee retention rates by organizing and recognizing the value of employees’
Knowledge and rewarding them for it, streamlining operations and reducing costs
by eliminating redundant or unnecessary process.
In conclusion, Knowledge
Management (KM) role is to connect knowledge owner to the knowledge seekers.
The knowledge of one is transferred to the mind of the other so that a new
decision can be made or situation can be handled. KM provides a means to
capture and store passing knowledge and broker it to the appropriate
individuals. Thus, present day’s organizations, large or small, gather vast
amount of knowledge during the course of their operation. This knowledge
remains in the minds of organizational members conducting the operation-be it
research, design, development, manufacturing or service. This wealth of
organization knowledge disappears when these person leave the organization. The
effects of losing organizational knowledge is especially noticeable and can
have far reaching implications when people occupying important positions such
as chief of Design or Chief of Marketing leave since all the knowledge they
gathered over long years of experience is lost permanently to the organization
, along with them. A significant amount of time must be invested in relearning
and reinvesting the work processes. Most organization do have some manual
system of compiling knowledge to create a corporate memory but they have not
been effective mainly due to difficulties in careful organization and accessing
of the compile knowledge. Computers have not played a significant role in this
area, till recently, having mainly concentrate in the data processing field;
obviously due to faster payback period for the money invested. However, things
are changing and this field is receiving due attention from developers and
organization.

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