DocumentCode
2582464
Title
Knowledge networks for managing innovation projects
Author
Schutte, CSL ; Du Preez, ND
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Stellenbosch Univ., Stellenbosch
fYear
2008
fDate
27-31 July 2008
Firstpage
529
Lastpage
545
Abstract
Innovation is important for competitiveness. It thrives on the availability of NEW public and private domain knowledge. Thus the ability to access, analyze, synthesize, share, and re-use knowledge is important. These activities grow the available pool of knowledge. It also facilitates learning from mistakes, capturing and enhancing opportunities for future innovation. Formally networking resources improves the ability of any participating enterprise to use/re-use knowledge, in a growing knowledge base. Such a "Knowledge Network" (KN)\´ enhances knowledge sharing between individuals, groups, and organizations in informal and formal ways. How to successfully design and deploy a successful KN is a challenge and has been researched in the past decade. It requires understanding of social processes and how people learn and share knowledge. KN management requires a proactive, systematic approach to the planning and deployment of formalized networks for knowledge creation and transfer. It includes promoting and improving conditions to cultivate informal and formal networking within a larger network of enterprises. This paper presents a refined methodology for initiating, deploying, managing and operating an Innovation Project KN within the Global Competitiveness Centre in Engineering of the Stellenbosch University. The network involves about 300 users, some 180 projects, and 50 odd generic roadmaps and resides collectively on 6 servers in 4 countries. It incorporates concepts of generic, partial and specific roadmaps, best practise, templates and examples and allows individual teams to capture knowledge about specific projects and expertise in context for later re-use.
Keywords
innovation management; knowledge management; project management; innovation project management; knowledge access; knowledge analysis; knowledge creation; knowledge network; knowledge reuse; knowledge sharing; knowledge synthesis; knowledge transfer; networking resources; private domain knowledge; public domain knowledge; Africa; Cities and towns; Collaboration; Engineering management; Industrial engineering; Innovation management; Knowledge management; Project management; Technological innovation; Virtual groups;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering & Technology, 2008. PICMET 2008. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-1-890843-17-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-890843-18-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2008.4599662
Filename
4599662
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