Knowledge management capability framework.

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Sandhawalia, B. and Dalcher, D. 2008. Knowledge management capability framework. in: Ackerman, M. (ed.) Knowledge management in action New York Springer Verlag. pp. 165-180
Chapter titleKnowledge management capability framework.
AuthorsSandhawalia, B. and Dalcher, D.
Abstract

This paper presents a Knowledge Management Capability framework based upon an empirical case study conducted at a CMM Level 5 software project organisation. The paper discusses the development of the organisations knowledge management (KM) initiative from its initial state, to an organisational state where the KM practices are institutionalised and embedded within the daily activities and work methods of the organisation. The organisations KM initiative is analysed through the development of two KM capabilities, namely infrastructure and processes, which were examined in depth while conducting the case study, and form the basis for the KM Capability Framework. The resulting framework helps organisations to analyse any imbalance that may exist in their KM initiative and needs to be addressed. In doing so, the framework benefits organisations in making corrections and restoring balance between their KM infrastructure and process capabilities, thereby improving the path of successful KM implementation towards a state of organisational KM capability.

Page range165-180
Book titleKnowledge management in action
EditorsAckerman, M.
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Place of publicationNew York
ISBN
Hardcover9780387096582
Publication dates
Print2008
Publication process dates
Deposited05 Jan 2011
Output statusPublished
Additional information

IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Conference on Knowledge Management in Action, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy.

LanguageEnglish
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