MBA project on Knowledge Management

Somebody can help me with KM project i wish to do as MBA projects.

hey friend, can you pleas mention some more detail about your project???
i think that just project name is not enough.... so please elaborate something on it.....
we will try to sort it out ASAP.....
AWAITING for your reply.....

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That's is helpful.I wish to know how we should plan the process.How should be a questionnaire be designed.What are the crucial points that need to be kept in mind while trying to understand KM initiatives in a research organisation.What are the key issues to be addressed to make th study more useful.
 
That's is helpful.I wish to know how we should plan the process.How should be a questionnaire be designed.What are the crucial points that need to be kept in mind while trying to understand KM initiatives in a research organisation.What are the key issues to be addressed to make th study more useful.

hey sita, here are some more information on KM...

just check it out

Knowledge Management offers enterprises a considerable competitive edge. Together with manufacturing features extracted from CAD models, the knowledge can be used for augmenting several manufacturing processes such as automatic process planning. Xplano is a Feature Recognition and Knowledge Management system using Manufacturing features, company resources and a knowledge base of rules containing “best practice” in the enterprise to automatically generate process plans.

There are many definitions of knowledge management. We have developed this one since it identifies some critical aspects of any successful knowledge management programme:

Explicit - Surfacing assumptions; codifying that which is known

Systematic - Leaving things to serendipity will not achieve the benefits

Vital Knowledge - You need to focus; you don't have unlimited resources

Processes - Knowledge management is a set of activities with its own tools and techniques

It is important to note that knowledge encompasses both tacit knowledge (in people's heads) and explicit knowledge (codified and expressed as information in databases, documents etc.). A good knowledge programme will address the processes of knowledge development and transfer for both these basic forms.



Customer Knowledge - the most vital knowledge in most organizations

Knowledge in Processes - applying the best know-how while performing core tasks

Knowledge in Products (and Services) - smarter solutions, customized to users' needs

Knowledge in People - nurturing and harnessing brainpower, your most precious asset

Organizational Memory - drawing on lessons from the past or elsewhere in the organization

Knowledge in Relationships - deep personal knowledge that underpins successful collaboration

Knowledge Assets - measuring and managing your intellectual capital.




well i am posting some files related to process of KM and regarding questionnaire thing , there are already lots of questionnaire available at various topic you can check them out as reference...
please use search option in the site for that...


hope it will help you out...........
feel free to ask any queries.....
 
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