Title: Intermediaries: Knowledge Roles for Connected Organizations
1Intermediaries Knowledge Roles for Connected
Organizations
2The objective of this session is to present the
results of our research on emerging knowledge
roles and emphasize the human aspect of KM
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Describe Research Approach
- Present Findings
- Use Case Excerpt Viant
- Conclusion
3Our research focused on gaining an understanding
of knowledge intermediary roles used to balance
and sustain KM initiatives
- Knowledge Intermediaries are those in an
organization who connect knowledge seekers with
knowledge sources in a way that adds business
value. - An intermediary adds value by relating,
researching, validating, reshaping, or
transferring knowledge from knowledge sources to
knowledge seekers. - An intermediary can be a person or a person
working in combination with a technology.
4The research methodology was designed to reflect
the realistic needs of IKM member firms through
the guidance of a working group
- What skills should I look for when hiring a
knowledge intermediary? - What type of functions and responsibilities
should this role incorporate? - How do issues of trust affect the success of a
knowledge intermediary? - What are the most effective incentives used to
enable knowledge sharing? - How do I measure and exhibit the business value
of a knowledge intermediary program?
5Using an interview guide that was geared to
uncover answers to the previous questions and
more, the research team collected 19 use cases
drawn from 6 different industries
6Upon completion of these 19 use cases, we found a
confusing array of terminology and titles that
made the development of a systematic approach to
knowledge role design a daunting task
7After a thorough qualitative analysis, we
uncovered three basic categories underlying the
variety of knowledge roles
Knowledge Stewards
Knowledge Researchers
Knowledge Brokers
8The most apparent distinction between these role
categories is their functions
9However, categorization based solely on function
does not reflect the full distinction between the
categories. Other distinguishing variables
contribute to the sound internal structure of
each category
10Using Viant as an example, we will demonstrate
the role of Knowledge Stewards in a real business
setting
- Project Catalysts, or P-Cats, interview internal
consultant project teams to extract their best
practices and reusable assets
- They coach team members on how to quickly and
accurately access the organizations
intellectual capital using Viants STARRS system
- They connect people looking for information with
those within the company who have the information
11Our research yielded three major deliverables
- Project Deliverables
- Tools Methods
- Use Case Compilation
- White Paper
12For more information on intermediation, feel free
to contact us
Lisa Sasson 617-693-1432 sasson_at_us.ibm.com http//
ikm.ihost.com