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1 ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. ERIC Development Team Table of Contents If you're viewing this document online, you can click any of the topics below to link directly to that section. Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest... 1 KM INITIATIVES... 2 REASONS TO ADOPT KM... 4 KM LEADERSHIP... 5 CHALLENGES TO IMPLEMENTING KM...6 USING STORIES IN DECISION-MAKING... 7 REFERENCES... 7 ERIC Identifier: ED Publication Date: Author: Milam, John H., Jr. Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education Washington DC. Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC LET-ERIC Knowledge Management (KM) principles recognize that it is important for organizations ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Page 1 of 10
2 ERIC Custom Transformations Team to "know what they know." All institutions inherently store, access, and deliver knowledge in some manner. The question is what value is added to the products and services they deliver by the effective use of that knowledge capital. "Almost any institution in this country will make reference to the capturing of knowledge, the sharing of knowledge and the delivery of knowledge from faculty to students," explains Stevenson. However, KM involves much more, going beyond the inherent knowledge industry of colleges and universities. In the EDUCAUSE Leadership Strategies volume entitled Information Alchemy: The Art and Science of Knowledge Management, Bernbom explains that KM involves the "discovery and capture of knowledge, the filtering and arrangement of this knowledge, and the value derived from sharing and using this knowledge throughout the organization" (2001, p. xiv). It is this "organized complexity" of collaborative work to share and use information across all aspects of an institution which marks the effective use of knowledge. Higher education institutions have "significant opportunities to apply knowledge management practices to support every part of their mission," explains Kidwell et al (2001, p. 24). "Knowledge management should not strike higher education institutions as a radically new idea; rather it is a new spin on their raison d'etre" (p. 24). The problem is that it is such a "wide open area of study that it is difficult to understand the implications of knowledge management for an educational setting" (Thorn, 2001, p. 25). This digest offers a basic introduction to the potential of KM for higher education. KM INITIATIVES Companies with a focus on KM pay close attention to issues of collaboration, organizational learning, best practices, workflow, intellectual property management, document management; customer-centric focus, and using data effectively. KM initiatives include portals that use the web to span communication across an entire enterprise and to promote business-to-business relationships (Roberts-Witt, 1999; Ruber, 2000). The Internet is also used intensively for team collaboration and groupware; natural language queries of data; sharing information on best practices; and anytime/anywhere online learning (Delio, 1999; Sherman, 2000). According to a survey conducted by Knowledge Management magazine and International Data Corporation (IDC) about the state of KM (Dyer and McDonough, 2001), the primary business uses or domains of KM are to: --Capture and share best practices (77.7%) --Provide training, corporate learning (62.4%) Page 2 of 10 ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest.
3 ERIC Resource Center --Manage customer relationships (58.0%) --Deliver competitive intelligence (55.7%) --Provide project workspace (31.4%) --Manage legal, intellectual property (31.4%) --Enhance web publishing (29.9%) --Enhance supply chain management (20.1%) --Other (5.5%) E-learning is one of the most important KM practices, something which one would expect higher education institutions to have as an advantage. Yet these e-learning opportunities are geared most often to students as online customers, not to employees as part of capitalizing on their knowledge as an intellectual asset. The e-learning focus in KM is on "just-in-time knowledge," delivered anytime and anywhere, with the traditional "course" disaggregated into "knowledge chunks." Two-thirds of 700 companies polled in a Delphi Group study use online resources for training employees (Survey Tracks, 2001). Data warehouses, data mining, and virtual reality modeling are used as new ways to visualize and transcend extraordinarily complex, transaction-based data (Knowledge Integrity, 2000; Nylund, 2000). The concept of the "executive information system" is taken much further with the use of digital dashboards for monitoring critical processes and performance measures (Angus, 1999a; Karlenzig, 1999; Microsoft, 2000, 2001). The Microsoft White Paper entitled "Digital Dashboard Business Process Assessment ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Page 3 of 10
4 ERIC Custom Transformations Team Guide" provides a useful description of this tool: A digital dashboard is a customized solution for knowledge workers that consolidates personal, team, corporate, and external information and provides single-click access to analytical and collaborative tools. It brings an integrated view of a company's knowledge sources to an individual's desktop, enabling better decision making by providing immediate access to key business information... (Microsoft, 2000, pp. 1-2). The goals for the digital dashboard are to focus on critical information, integrate information from a variety of sources, use company knowledge fully, and work with the same information in the office or on the move. In addition, there is a special new focus on "attention management tools" that are designed to address the problem of information overload and help executives focus with personalized web portals to monitor their unique priorities and mission. Finally, perhaps the most pervasive focus in KM is on being customer-centric, something shared with the TQM and CQI management philosophies but much more pragmatic and data-driven when approached within KM. Much of customer care is moved to the web, where this involves "improved customer satisfaction by meeting their needs at the first point of contact;" more efficient operations that combine call centers and the web; and increased site traffic "eyeballs" and "stickiness" that help build a cohesive online community (Ward, 2001). The point of KM in customer relations is to retain "institutional memory." With a variety of software tools, the "knowledge base pushes relevant information -- such as product announcements, special offers, industry news and regional updates to these customers and partners, based on rules" (Anderson, 2001, p. 64). REASONS TO ADOPT KM Two universities with identical numbers of faculty, degree programs, expenditures, and enrollment may vary widely in how successful they are in rankings such as those conducted by U.S. News and World Report. The difference is often intangible value that is added by effective knowledge management. Organizations that reward collaboration and information sharing are "outperforming companies that discourage these practices..." (Microsoft, 2000, p. 1). The 2001 survey by Knowledge Management and IDC found that of those companies that adopt KM, the top reasons are to: --Retain expertise of personnel (51.9%) Page 4 of 10 ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest.
5 ERIC Resource Center --Increase customer satisfaction (43.1%) --Improve profits, grow revenues (37.5%) --Support e-business initiatives (24.7%) --Shorten product development cycles (23.0%) --Provide project workspace (11.7%) As public, private, and for profit higher education institutions alike respond to the phenomenal growth of online courses, cyber colleges, and virtual universities, these same reasons to adopt KM apply. It is with KM that colleges will be better able to increase student retention and graduation rates; retain a technology workforce in the face of severe employee shortages; expand new web based offerings; work to analyze the cost effective use of technology to meet more enrollment; transform existing transaction-based systems to provide information, not just data, for management; and compete in an environment where institutions cross state and national borders to meet student needs anytime/anywhere. KM LEADERSHIP By leveraging knowledge capital, the nature of organizations changes as they become more effective. A new dynamic of information versus data comes into play. In her analysis of grassroots initiatives for KM, Delio found that even when there is support in top management for a project, the KM leader is "not a top dog in the organization." Of 3,500 IT executives surveyed, only a small fraction (7%) had CEOs who support KM. Most of the companies implementing KM do it at a grassroots level, with only 8% driven from the top (Delio, 2000). Richard Danzig, Secretary of the Navy explains this phenomenon: One of the attractions of the information revolution is that it moves us away from a top-heavy structure... Information acts like a force of gravity that pulls the decision-making power lower into the organization, so it has more freedom, flexibility and vibrancy. The gravitational pull is toward greater freedom and flexibility for junior ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Page 5 of 10
6 ERIC Custom Transformations Team personnel, and I think that's very healthy (Delio, 2000, p. 50). CHALLENGES TO IMPLEMENTING KM There are obvious challenges to the implementation of KM. The Knowledge Management magazine/idc survey (Dyer and McDonough, 2001) documents the following: --Employees have no time for KM (41.0%) --Current culture does not encourage sharing (36.6%) --Lack of understanding of KM and benefits (29.5%) --Inability to measure financial benefits of KM (24.5%) --Lack of skill in KM techniques (22.7%) --Organization's processes are not designed for KM (22.2%) --Lack of funding for KM (21.8%) --Lack of incentives, rewards to share (19.9%) --Have not yet begun implementing KM (18.7%) Page 6 of 10 ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest.
7 ERIC Resource Center --Lack of appropriate technology (17.4%) --Lack of commitment from senior management (13.9%) --No challenges encountered (4.3%) USING STORIES IN DECISION-MAKING In KM, storytelling serves two purposes. It can "quickly disseminate information and convey meaning at a high level of understanding," explains Scott Smith, global executive for KM at IBM Global Services, in an interview by Gill (2001, p. 27). The greatest benefit of using storytelling in KM may come from its ability to capture tacit knowledge, which many observers call the most valuable knowledge asset of an organization. Unlike explicit knowledge, which is written down in documents, manuals and other accessible sources, tacit knowledge is implicit in the minds of people, many of whom literally don't know how much their experience has taught them (Gill, 2001, p. 27). REFERENCES Anderson, Brett. (2001). "Opening Corporate Silos." Knowledge Management, (4):6. p. 64. June, Available online at: Angus, Jeff. (1999a). "Beyond Digital Dashboard." Knowledge Management, (2):12. p. 16. December, Available online at: Angus, Jeff. (1999b). "Challenging Quaquaversality." Knowledge Management, (2):11. pp November, Available online at: Bernbom, Gerald, editor. (2001). Information Alchemy: The Art and Science of Knowledge Management. EDUCAUSE Leadership Series #3. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Delio, Michelle. (2000). "Grass Roots Are Greener: Knowledge initiatives advance from bottom-up successes, not by executive fiat." Knowledge Management, (3):2. pp February, Available online at: ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Page 7 of 10
8 ERIC Custom Transformations Team Delio, Michelle. (2000b). "Proving We're Productive." Knowledge Management, (3): 7. pp Available online at: Dyer, Greg and Brian McDonough. (2001). "The State of KM." Knowledge Management, (4):5. pp ). May, Available online at: Gill, Philip J. (2001). "Once Upon An Enterprise: The ancient art of storytelling emerges as a tool for knowledge management." Knowledge Management, (4):5. pp Available online at: Graham, Ricci. (2001). "Benchmarking Jackson State." Knowledge Management, (4): 5. p. 11. May, Available online at: Karlenzig, Warren. (1999). "Behind Microsoft's Digital Dashboard." Knowledge Management, (2):12. p. 84. December, Available online at: Kidwell, Jillinda J., Vander Linde, Karen M., and Sandra L. Johnson (2001). "Applying Corporate Knowledge Management Practices in Higher Education." In Bernbom, Gerald, editor, Information Alchemy: The Art and Science of Knowledge Management. EDUCAUSE Leadership Series #3. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. pp Knowledge Integrity, Inc. (2000). "Collecting Quality Customer Data." Knowledge Management, (3):2. pp Available online at: Microsoft. "Digital Dashboard: Business Process Assessment Guide." White Paper. May, Available online at: Microsoft. "Introducing the Dashboard Site for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001." White Paper. April, Available online at: Nylund, Andrea L. (2000). "Finding Patterns in a Deluge of Data." Knowledge Management, (3):2. pp February, Available online at: Roberts-Witt, Sarah. (1999). "Making Sense of Portal Pandemonium." Knowledge Management, (2):7. pp July, Available online at: Page 8 of 10 ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest.
9 ERIC Resource Center Ruber, Peter. (2000). "Portals on a Mission." Knowledge Management, (3):4. pp April, Available online at: Sherman, Lee. (2000). "Workgroups Meet on the Web." Knowledge Management, (3):7. p. 78. July, Available online at: "Survey Tracks Trends in E-Learning." (2001). Knowledge Management (4):1. p. 11. January, Available online at: Thorn, Christopher A. (2001). "Knowledge Management for Educational Information Systems" What Is the State of the Field?" Educational Policy Analysis Archives (9):47. November 19, Available online at: Ward, Lewis. (2001). "Collaborative KM Tools: Putting Customer Care Online." Knowledge Management (4):4. pp. CS1-CS6. Special Advertising Section The mission of the ERIC system is to improve American education by increasing and facilitating the use of educational research and information to effect good practice in the activities of learning, teaching, educational decision making, and research, wherever and whenever these activities take place. This publication was partially prepared with funding from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education, under contract no. RR The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect the positions or policies of OERI or the department. Permission is granted to copy and distribute this ERIC-HE Digest. Title: Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Note: Small font may not reproduce well. Document Type: Information Analyses---ERIC Information Analysis Products (IAPs) (071); Information Analyses---ERIC Digests (Selected) in Full Text (073); Available From: ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, Institute for Education Policy Studies, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, One Dupont Circle, Suite 630, Washington, DC Tel: ; Tel: (Toll Free); Fax: For full text: Descriptors: College Administration, Cooperation, Higher Education, Organizational Development ED Knowledge Management for Higher Education. ERIC Digest. Page 9 of 10
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