tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post2551704166204347885..comments2024-03-20T11:13:46.071+00:00Comments on Knoco stories: 3 steps to KM implementationNick Miltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02413967879826601863noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-50303547719504247152010-12-31T17:47:43.303+00:002010-12-31T17:47:43.303+00:00Dear Nick,
In Human System Biology-based KM (HSBK...Dear Nick,<br /><br />In Human System Biology-based KM (HSBKM) model framework, we developed three boundaries of KM regarding their interface with the environment. They are, KM Tools (Techno-based boundary), KM Process Framework (Human Mind-based boundary), KM Standard Culture & Value (Organizational Learning-based boundary). On these boundaries, visit K-base http://www.delicious.com/mobeeknowledge/kmtools+kmprocessframework+kmstandards <br /><br />In implementing KM based on HSBKM model framework paradigm, we classified three kind of difficulties. The first is “low difficult KM class” with index of difficulty 1.0 and mostly resolved with KM Tools or techno-based boundary solution. The second is “medium difficult KM class” with index difficulty 3.0 and resolved with KM Process Framework or human mind-based boundary solution. And the last is “high difficult KM class” with index of difficulty 5.0 and resolved with KM Standard Culture and Value or Organizational Learning –based boundary solution.<br /><br />For “low difficult KM class”, I recommend “straight into the box” KM solution. For “medium difficult KM class”, I suggest “roll out components of the system across the business, building and testing the system piece by piece (point A) until it is complete (point B)” solution. And for “high difficult KM class”, I recommend your “…two stages of testing in small parts of the business. Firstly proof of concept testing of specific interventions (point 1, bottom left box, some of the system in some of the business), and then piloting the whole system (point 2, top left box) prior to rolling out across the whole organisation (Point 3)….” solution respectively.<br /><br />On HSBKM model framework, among others visit “Our KM Model Framework” http://bit.ly/cSwUlx – “KM 2.0 Basic Visual Map” http://bit.ly/bTzgUz - and “Our 6 Dimensions of KM” http://bit.ly/cPadwJ <br /><br />Md Santo - http://mobeeknowledge.ning.comMd Santohttp://mobeeknowledge.ning.comnoreply@blogger.com