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Knowledge management critical failure factors: a multi-case study
Through review and analysis of ten case studies, two main results were obtained. First, the main critical failure factors of KM projects were identified. Second, identified critical failure factors were traced along the KM implementation cycle. A framework is proposed that shows the critical failure factors' effect in each specific stage of the ...
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Observation 1: Four categories of KM failure factors. There appears to be four distinct categories of KM failure factors: (1) technology, (2) cult ure, (3) content and (4) project management. The ...
Knowledge management critical failure factors: A multi-case study
Abstract and Figures. Purpose ‐ The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems ...
Knowledge Management Critical Failure Factors: A Multi-Case Study
Abstract. Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation.
Knowledge management critical failure factors: a multi-case study
Keywords - Knowledge management, Knowledge management failure, Knowledge anagement cycle, Qualitative research, Critical failure factor Paper Type - Case study 1 Introduction Knowledge management (KM) has been defined as the identification, optimization and active management of intellectual assets, either in the form of explicit knowledge held ...
Knowledge management success and failure: the tale of two cases
Case study 1: language, culture, and leaders: a case study of the challenges of installing a knowledge management system in a tax firm Business setting. The organization in this study is a tax division in the Tokyo, Japan, branch of a multinational tax firm. Their business depends on making time sensitive, informed tax decisions for their ...
Knowledge Management Critical Failure Factors: A Multi-Case Study
This study is the first of its kind to provide an integrated perspective of critical failure factors for the implementation of KM through the inspection of 10 case studies and maps the failure factors on KM implementation cycle. Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM ...
Knowledge management critical failure factors: a multi-case study
Purpose ‐ The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation. Design/methodology/approach ‐ "Grounded theory" as a qualitative research technique ...
Knowledge management success and failure: the tale of two cases
The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise. The second case study examines the building of a customer service solution that is based on a knowledge management system.
Why Knowledge Management Fails: Lessons from a Case Study
Based on this failure case, four lessons learned are identified for use by management in future KM initiatives. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Knowledge is increasingly recognized as providing a foundation for creating core competencies and competitive advantages for organizations, thus effective knowledge management (KM) has become crucial and significant.
Why Knowledge Management Fails: Lessons from a Case Study
This is a case study of an organization in Hong Kong. It is a typical organization with a strong awareness and expectation of KM, yet its program failed within two years. Our findings show that KM ...
Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management
A case study covering the James Webb telescope is then used to illuminate the presented strategic imperatives and model, and the article closes with a summary and recommendations for future model application. ... It is my contention that challenges in these areas and others can lie at the heart of the success or failure of knowledge management ...
Evaluating knowledge management failure factors using intuitionistic
Therefore, the present study evaluated knowledge management failure factors in an intuitionistic fuzzy environment as a case study in Khuzestan Oil and Gas Company. For this purpose, a series of failure factors affecting knowledge management in organizations were identified based on a review of the related literature and similar studies ...
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Knowledge management critical failure factors a multi-case study
case study, Vine: The journal of information and knowledge management systems, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 22-41. Abstract Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure ...
Knowledge Management Success and Failure: 2 Case Studies
Knowledge Management (KM) systems can be difficult to install. It can be even more difficult to ensure its use by employees. We present two case studies -- one that failed and one that succeeded. The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise.
Successes and Failures of Knowledge Management
Chapter 9: Knowledge management success and failure: the tale of two cases . Abstract ; Introduction ; Case study 1: language, culture, and leaders: a case study of the challenges of installing a knowledge management system in a tax firm ; Case study 2: building a better knowledge management and customer service system
Knowledge management critical failure factors: a multi-case study
Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation. Design/methodology/approach - "Grounded theory" as a qualitative research ...
Why Knowledge Management Fails: Lessons from a Case Study
Why Knowledge Management Fails: Lessons from a Case Study: 10.4018/978-1-59140-351-7.ch016: Knowledge is increasingly recognized as providing a foundation for creating core competencies and competitive advantages for organizations, thus effective
Knowledge Management Success and Failure: 2 Case Studies
Knowledge Management Success and Failure: 2 Case Studies. January 2015. DOI: 10.1109/HICSS.2015.479. Conference: 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Authors ...
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The study did not find effects of knowledge use on the quality of the team's work, except for dispersed teams. Key concepts include: Using captured knowledge had a positive effect on the team's project efficiency (delivering on budget) but not on project quality (number of defects in the code).
Knowledge Management Success and Failure: 2 Case Studies
Knowledge Management (KM) systems can be difficult to install. It can be even more difficult to ensure its use by employees. We present two case studies -- one that failed and one that succeeded. The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise. The second case ...
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In the dynamic and highly regulated world of biopharmaceutical manufacturing, maintaining and ensuring quality is a critical success factor. An effective quality risk management (QRM) system is a key component in the overall quality management infrastructure of biopharmaceutical organizations. It offers a structured, scientific, and risk-based approach to decision-making, addressing potential ...
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Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease, and many patients are cared for at home by nurses. Parkinson's disease nurse specialists have been certified in several countries. This study aimed to provide an overview of what is known about the role of nurses in the care of patients with Parkinson's disease at home and to determine the differences between nurses and Parkinson's ...
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Through review and analysis of ten case studies, two main results were obtained. First, the main critical failure factors of KM projects were identified. Second, identified critical failure factors were traced along the KM implementation cycle. A framework is proposed that shows the critical failure factors' effect in each specific stage of the ...
Observation 1: Four categories of KM failure factors. There appears to be four distinct categories of KM failure factors: (1) technology, (2) cult ure, (3) content and (4) project management. The ...
Abstract and Figures. Purpose ‐ The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems ...
Abstract. Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation.
Keywords - Knowledge management, Knowledge management failure, Knowledge anagement cycle, Qualitative research, Critical failure factor Paper Type - Case study 1 Introduction Knowledge management (KM) has been defined as the identification, optimization and active management of intellectual assets, either in the form of explicit knowledge held ...
Case study 1: language, culture, and leaders: a case study of the challenges of installing a knowledge management system in a tax firm Business setting. The organization in this study is a tax division in the Tokyo, Japan, branch of a multinational tax firm. Their business depends on making time sensitive, informed tax decisions for their ...
This study is the first of its kind to provide an integrated perspective of critical failure factors for the implementation of KM through the inspection of 10 case studies and maps the failure factors on KM implementation cycle. Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM ...
Purpose ‐ The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation. Design/methodology/approach ‐ "Grounded theory" as a qualitative research technique ...
The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise. The second case study examines the building of a customer service solution that is based on a knowledge management system.
Based on this failure case, four lessons learned are identified for use by management in future KM initiatives. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Knowledge is increasingly recognized as providing a foundation for creating core competencies and competitive advantages for organizations, thus effective knowledge management (KM) has become crucial and significant.
This is a case study of an organization in Hong Kong. It is a typical organization with a strong awareness and expectation of KM, yet its program failed within two years. Our findings show that KM ...
A case study covering the James Webb telescope is then used to illuminate the presented strategic imperatives and model, and the article closes with a summary and recommendations for future model application. ... It is my contention that challenges in these areas and others can lie at the heart of the success or failure of knowledge management ...
Therefore, the present study evaluated knowledge management failure factors in an intuitionistic fuzzy environment as a case study in Khuzestan Oil and Gas Company. For this purpose, a series of failure factors affecting knowledge management in organizations were identified based on a review of the related literature and similar studies ...
Now downloading Knowledge management critical failure factors_a multi-case study.pdf...
case study, Vine: The journal of information and knowledge management systems, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 22-41. Abstract Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing 10 case studies of failure in Knowledge Management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure ...
Knowledge Management (KM) systems can be difficult to install. It can be even more difficult to ensure its use by employees. We present two case studies -- one that failed and one that succeeded. The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise.
Chapter 9: Knowledge management success and failure: the tale of two cases . Abstract ; Introduction ; Case study 1: language, culture, and leaders: a case study of the challenges of installing a knowledge management system in a tax firm ; Case study 2: building a better knowledge management and customer service system
Purpose - The goal of this paper is to present the main critical failure factors extracted from analyzing ten case studies of failure in knowledge management (KM) systems and projects and present a framework in which the failure factors are linked to the different stages in the cycle of KM implementation. Design/methodology/approach - "Grounded theory" as a qualitative research ...
Why Knowledge Management Fails: Lessons from a Case Study: 10.4018/978-1-59140-351-7.ch016: Knowledge is increasingly recognized as providing a foundation for creating core competencies and competitive advantages for organizations, thus effective
Knowledge Management Success and Failure: 2 Case Studies. January 2015. DOI: 10.1109/HICSS.2015.479. Conference: 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) Authors ...
The study did not find effects of knowledge use on the quality of the team's work, except for dispersed teams. Key concepts include: Using captured knowledge had a positive effect on the team's project efficiency (delivering on budget) but not on project quality (number of defects in the code).
Knowledge Management (KM) systems can be difficult to install. It can be even more difficult to ensure its use by employees. We present two case studies -- one that failed and one that succeeded. The first case study examines the efforts to implement and use a KM system at a tax firm, and the challenges encountered that defied resolution, leading to the KM system's demise. The second case ...
The database resulting from our literature search includes 972 studies and 2,938 observations of global change drivers on disease or parasitism from 1,006 parasite taxa, 480 host taxa and 1,497 ...
In the dynamic and highly regulated world of biopharmaceutical manufacturing, maintaining and ensuring quality is a critical success factor. An effective quality risk management (QRM) system is a key component in the overall quality management infrastructure of biopharmaceutical organizations. It offers a structured, scientific, and risk-based approach to decision-making, addressing potential ...
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease, and many patients are cared for at home by nurses. Parkinson's disease nurse specialists have been certified in several countries. This study aimed to provide an overview of what is known about the role of nurses in the care of patients with Parkinson's disease at home and to determine the differences between nurses and Parkinson's ...