The document discusses knowledge management and issues around finding information efficiently. It notes that knowledge workers spend 15-30% of their time gathering information but are often unsuccessful. Traditional knowledge management approaches have limitations. Web 2.0 tools like wikis, blogs and RSS are gaining popularity for internal knowledge sharing, but bring challenges around consistency and information overload. Enterprise search is also an important trend, but users demand more than basic text search capabilities.
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Knowledge Management Jan2009
1. Knowledge
Management 2009
Einat Shimoni
EVP & Senior Analyst
Enterprise Applications,
Analytics & KM Strategies
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2. The problem with Knowledge
It takes too much time to find
the information needed to
complete tasks
The Problem:
Lack of information
Too much data!
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3. Let’s see the numbers
The typical IW spends up to 25% of the day searching
for the right information to complete a given task.
Ineffective searches/wasting time looking for
information can cost companies up to 10% in salary
expenses (Butler Group)
Employees spend 12 hours a week on info-gathering
tasks: mostly, unsuccessfully. (Accenture)
Knowledge workers spend 15%-30% of their time
gathering information, but are successful less than 50
percent of the time. (IDC)
The amount of new technical information is doubling
every two years
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4. Management tools usage & satisfaction
Source: Bain & Company (Mng. Tools 2007)
Very low satisfaction from KM
But very high usage as a management tool!
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5. KM Radar
what’s happening today?
Interest
RSS
Implementing
Social
Networks
Wikis
Using
Packaged Enterprise
“KM” Search
Gateway Portals
Document
Mng.
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6. Knowledge Management Trends
KM is becoming more process-
dependent
should be combined in every-
day tasks
Timing and context are
everything
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7. Knowledge Management Trends
Fewer large-scale “KM projects”
KM is not THE goal but the enabler
The information should “come to the
right user” at the right time within
the right context
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8. Web 2.0 Systems Definition
“Systems that harness network
effects to get better the more
people use them”
- Tim O’Reilly
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10. Web 2008: Wisdom of Crowds
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11. Web 2.0 for Internal KM:
Definitions
Wikis:
“A quick and simple method of building databases and
Internet sites in which the content is written, edited,
and reviewed by the surfers”.
Blogs: (short for Web log)
“A blog is a personal diary in which the blogger writes
posts that Internet surfers can read and usually also
respond to”.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication):
“RSS is an easy, effective, and low-cost tool for
collecting relevant sources of information and
providing users with links to the content of interest”.
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12. Web 2.0 for Internal KM
Hard to maintain consistency & quality
Creates an overflow of information
Unlike the web, no economies of scale for the
enterprise
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13. Web 2.0 for Internal KM
Old model has largely failed
Excellent practices for collaboration
Wikis has proven very effective for project teams
Source: Byeday 13
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14. Main Differences
Traditional KM: Expensive, IT-dependent, complex
Web 2.0 KM: Cheap, simple to set up, run and use
Traditional KM: Top-Bottom, Centrally Managed, controlled
Web 2.0 KM: Bottom-up, decentralized, not “controlled”
Traditional KM: “The larger the org - the harder it gets”
Web 2.0 KM: The larger – the more “searchable”
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15. Have organizations entered Enterprise 2.0*?
(Source: Cutter)
Planning Already
im plem entation launched
Not at all
7% 8%
33%
Early
Experim ents
18%
Gathering info
34%
A third of worldwide orgs are gathering info,
another third have started…
* Enterprise 2.0: The implementation of Web 2.0 for enterprise needs.
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16. Enterprise Search
Market / Vendor Trends
Market Consolidation & Price competition
Basic enterprise search will eventually become
a commodity
One “search point” for all kinds of data
3 classes of Search vendors:
Low level (semi-free)
Mid level
High level (content applications)
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17. Enterprise Search
User Trends
Everyone wants search but not for any price
Simple text search is no longer enough:
Conceptual search & automatic categorization
Access to all applications from a single place
Hebrew support/morphology
Some will try the “folksonomies” approach:
peer feedback to determine relevancy of info
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18. Read more on this topic at:
www.einatstki.blogspot.com
19. Einat Shimoni
EVP & Senior Analyst
Enterprise Applications,
Analytics & KM Strategies
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