Knowledge Culture
Knowledge Culture
Knowledge Culture
(Knowledge Culture)
Group 4
Culture Enablers.
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Faisal Bariyaly
Knowledge Culture:The integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that
depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to
succeeding generations.
Nature of teamwork
Morale
Information flows
Individual involvement
leadership
Example:
Enable?
To cause to operate
Enabler?
Core Values
Structural
Support
Enacted Values
Knowledge Culture
Interaction with
colleagues
1)-Core Values:
Collaboration
Communication
Interaction
Innovation
Adoption
Learning orientation
Trust
Knowledge is valued
Example:
2)-Structural Support:
Organizational structure
Information access
Problem solving
Communication channels
HRM
Example:
3)-Enacted Values:
Models
Leaders
Opportunities to collaborate
Encouragement to collaborate
Quality of Interaction
Focus of interaction
Mentorship
Team behavior
Co-worker interaction
Meaning :
knowledge culture are
dynamic environment where change is
regularly encountered. New initiatives or
improvements can have a significant impact
on the knowledge community .
Change can be :
Planned or unplanned intervention
New technologies
Competition
The
SO,
Meaning and definition:Since culture is prevailing norms, practices, belief, values etc..
Knowledge about these can be described as cultural
knowledge.
Cultural knowledge can be defined by the way it is acquired:
Objective or factual information is obtained through
communication , research and education.
Organizational context
Key people
Knowledge philosophy
Knowledge definition
Knowledge sharing
Knowledge cohesion
Knowledge conflict
Communicating program
intensions and progress:
Pilot testing:
Maintaining knowledge
culture: