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Knowledge sharing strategies for project knowledge management in the automotive sector

Knowledge sharing strategies for project knowledge management in the automotive sector
Knowledge sharing strategies for project knowledge management in the automotive sector
Project Knowledge Management is regarded as a field of increasing importance for both researchers and organisations. This led Volvo Technology, the innovation business unit within a Swedish automotive multinational corporation, to explore through a qualitative case study how Project Knowledge Management could be improved to support knowledge sharing between projects within the organisation. The current situation of Project Knowledge Management is described through a developed theoretical framework and with input from thirteen semi-structured interviews conducted and analysed in an iterative fashion. The description shows that the contributor employs the codification strategy to share knowledge with other projects while the receiver adapts a personalisation strategy to retrieve knowledge from other projects. This description was analysed and compared with current research through brainstorming. Since there are current initiatives within the organisation to improve the codification strategy, this research focuses on improving the personalisation strategy. The recommendation was to promote Communities of Practice. Six semi-structured interviews were conducted to evaluate the relevance of the recommendations. The recommendation was found to be relevant for improving Project Knowledge Management within Volvo Technology.
Project knowledge managementproject managementknowledge managementknowledge sharingpersonalisation strategycodification strategy
295 – 304
Curran Associates Inc.
Vahidi, Ramesh
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Vahidi, Ramesh
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Vahidi, Ramesh (2014) Knowledge sharing strategies for project knowledge management in the automotive sector. In Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Volume 74: Integrating Project Management Standards. vol. 74, Curran Associates Inc. 295 – 304 .

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Abstract

Project Knowledge Management is regarded as a field of increasing importance for both researchers and organisations. This led Volvo Technology, the innovation business unit within a Swedish automotive multinational corporation, to explore through a qualitative case study how Project Knowledge Management could be improved to support knowledge sharing between projects within the organisation. The current situation of Project Knowledge Management is described through a developed theoretical framework and with input from thirteen semi-structured interviews conducted and analysed in an iterative fashion. The description shows that the contributor employs the codification strategy to share knowledge with other projects while the receiver adapts a personalisation strategy to retrieve knowledge from other projects. This description was analysed and compared with current research through brainstorming. Since there are current initiatives within the organisation to improve the codification strategy, this research focuses on improving the personalisation strategy. The recommendation was to promote Communities of Practice. Six semi-structured interviews were conducted to evaluate the relevance of the recommendations. The recommendation was found to be relevant for improving Project Knowledge Management within Volvo Technology.

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Published date: 31 January 2014
Venue - Dates: 26th IPMA World Congress, , Crete, Greece, 2012-10-29 - 2012-10-31
Keywords: Project knowledge managementproject managementknowledge managementknowledge sharingpersonalisation strategycodification strategy

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Local EPrints ID: 468043
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468043
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Author: Ramesh Vahidi

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