Other sites

Yahoogroup Leadership and Management SpiritualityInspirations Videos Powerpoint Presentations Yoga and Meditation Language and Lexicon Places and Tourist attractions Slideshows Puzzles, Riddles and Brain TeasersQuotable Quotes Legends, Myths and Folk Tales MotivationsWallpapers Computers, Science and Technology Jokes, Fun and Humour Pictures and Photographs Stories to inspire and motivate Stories for children Health and Alternative MedicineVegetarian recipes Daily Dose Inspirational Posters Finance and Investments Poems, Lyrics and Shayaris Famous Personalities Games Statutory Articles Feeds and postsReachout (old site) Reachout (new site) Reachout (alternative)Management Forum Manager's Forum Spiritual Bliss VipodhaDivine Light Meditation Nirmiti Nidra Experiential LearningGolden Energy Knowledgesharing Forum Bhagwad Gita S P Balasubramaniam Songs The Seven Principles / The Seven Habits Glorious Science Sonu Nigam Songs Hemant Kumar Songs Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Songs Lata Mangeshkar SongsDont Quit Mahathma Gandhi Brain-teaser Logic Puzzle I Feared Mahabharata Kishore Kumar Songs Asha Bhosle SongsHigh Court Case Laws Indian Accounting Standards The Arabian Nights Supreme Court Case Laws Yesudas SongsCinderalla Free Software Downloads Utilities Buddhist Folk Tales Reachout Group Indian Case Laws Tax & Law Updates - India Jataka Tales Panchatantra Circulars & Notifications (Legal, Statutory) South Indian Recipes India News ReelMohammed Rafi Songs Cost Accounting Standards IndiaIndian Folk Tales Indian Accounting Standards High Court Case Laws Chakde Supreme Court Case Laws Aesop's Fables

Tags for you

Search this blog

Custom Search

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Knowledge Management

What is knowledge management?

Getting the right information to the right people at the right time -- to enable the right actions.

How are innovation and knowledge management related? 

nnovation is the most evolved stage in the development of knowledge management. The first stage is data, the second is information, the third is knowledge, and the fourth is innovation.

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

What is information management?

Information management (IM) is the harnessing of the information resources and information capabilities of the organization in order to add and create value both for itself and for its clients or customers.  Information management is the management of organizational processes and systems that acquire, create, organize, distribute, and use information. We adopt a process view of information management. In this view, IM is a continuous cycle of five closely related activities:

  • identification of information needs;
  • acquisition and creation of information;
  • organization and storage of information;
  • information dissemination;
  • information use.

The idea underlying IM is that just as an organization purposefully and systematically manages its human resources or financial assets, it should do likewise for its information resources and processes. All the classic functions of managing an organizational activity apply to IM as well: defining goals, providing leadership, developing policies, allocating resources, training staff, evaluation and feedback.

Join the Fastest Growing Group in this category

What are the benefits of information management?

Generally speaking, there are four kinds of benefits from managing information strategically:

  • reduce costs;
  • reduce uncertainty or risks;
  • add value to existing products or services;
  • create new value through new information-based products or services.

What is the difference between data, information and knowledge?

Consider a document containing a table of numbers indicating product sales for the quarter. As they stand, these numbers are Data. An employee reads these numbers, recognizes the name and nature of the product, and notices that the numbers are below last year’s figures, indicating a downward trend. The data has become Information. The employee considers possible explanations for the product decline (perhaps using additional information and personal judgment), and comes to the conclusion that the product is no longer attractive to its customers. This new belief, derived from reasoning and reflection, is Knowledge. Thus, information is data given context, and endowed with meaning and significance. Knowledge is information that is transformed through reasoning and reflection into beliefs, concepts, and mental models. 

What is an information strategy?

An information strategy describes the overall direction and general framework in which the organization’s information  resources and processes should be managed so that the organization would achieve its most important goals.  An Information Strategy typically consists of the following: IM goals and objectives that are well aligned with the organization’s mission and vision IM principles that articulate desirable outcomes and form the foundation for developing information policies One or more areas of strategic focus: this could be some critical information content; common information to be shared; some information-intensive process; or new information-based products or services.

You may also like to read -

1 comments:

Lindsey said...

Great post. I really like your analysis of knowledge management. We have a community for IM professionals (www.openmethodology.org) and have bookmarked this post for our users. Look forward to reading your work in the future.