Friday 28 February 2014

CHAPTER 15: CREATING COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS

CHAPTER 15: CREATING COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS






Assalamualaikum everyone..! Tonight I would like to share new entry with you guys..It is about creating collaborative partnerships. It is new knowledge for me..Now,lets check it out..! :)


                TEAMS, PARTNERSHIPS, AND ALLIANCES
·         Organizations create and use teams, partnerships, and alliances to:
      Undertake new initiatives
      Address both minor and major problems
      Capitalize on significant opportunities

·         Organizations create teams, partnerships, and alliances both internally with employees and externally with other organizations


·         Collaboration system – supports the work of teams by facilitating the sharing and flow of information





·         Organizations form alliances and partnerships with other organizations based on their core competency

     Core competency
     Core competency strategy

COLLABRATION SYSTEM
     Collaboration system – an IT-based set of tools that supports the work of teams by facilitating the sharing and flow of information



     Two categories of collaboration
1.        Unstructured collaboration (information collaboration)
2.       Structured collaboration (process collaboration)

This figure below shows that collaborative system function




KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

     Knowledge management (KM) involves capturing, classifying, evaluating, retrieving, and sharing information assets in a way that provides context for effective decisions and actions

EXPLICIT AND TACIT KNOWLEDGE

     Intellectual and knowledge-based assets fall into two categories

1.       Explicit knowledge – consists of anything that can be documented, archived, and codified, often with the help of IT
2.       Tacit knowledge - knowledge contained in people’s heads

     Reasons why organizations launch knowledge management programs






KM AND SOCIAL NETWORKING
·         Finding out how information flows through an organization

      Social networking analysis (SNA) – a process of mapping a group’s contacts (whether personal or professional) to identify who knows whom and who works with whom
      SNA provides a clear picture of how employees and divisions work together and can help identify key experts

CONTENT MANAGEMENT
·         Content management system (CMS) – provides tools to manage the creation, storage, editing, and publication of information in a collaborative environment
·         CMS marketplace includes:

      Document management system (DMS)
      Digital asset management system (DAM)
     Web content management system (WCM)

·         Content management system vendor overview




GROUPWARE SYSTEM
·         The picture below show the groupware technologies.







·         Groupware software that supports team interaction and dynamics including calendaring, scheduling, and videoconferencing




INSTANT MESSAGING
·         Instant messaging - type of communications service that enables someone to create a kind of private chat room with another individual to communicate in real-time over the Internet



The picture below shows the instant messaging application.


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