KM-system for Visualising Competence Patterns
Abstract
To support the management of Knowledge Intensive Organisations, different
types of KM-systems have been developed. Recent research within the IS- and
CSCW-communities has identified general problem areas concerning KM-systems
particularly designed to support the management of competencies.
In this thesis we address two problem areas with KM-systems ; knowledge
evaluation and knowledge empowerment. Knowledge evaluation concerns the
evaluation of the competence of teams and groups of various sizes. Knowledge
empowerment is about the identification of employees' aims, directions and
ambitions regarding competence development. We have addressed these problem
areas by conducting a case study at Guide Konsult AB (now a part of Framfab).
We have designed an add-on module for visualising status and development of
competencies to Guide's existing KM-system Kompetenstorget and evaluated a
KM-system for visualising competence patterns, i.e. the add-on module and
Kompetenstorget.
The main results of our research are; (1) different fields of application for the KM-system
for visualising competence patterns, such as the possibility to manage
towards organisational goals and to staff assignments according to the
competence interests of the employees, (2) design implications concerning the
fields of application including consultants' availability and scope limitations
regarding competence interests, (3) recommendations regarding the assurance of
data quality including using the KM-system when staffing assignments and
providing an incentive for the consultants to use the KM-system.
Degree
Student essay
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2000Author
Norrlén, Roger
Krickner, Peter
Andersson, Jesper
Language
en