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Engagement and Participation for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration (Collection)
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This collection aggregates content from APQC's Engagement and Participation for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration Collaborative Benchmarking study.
Type: Product Collection Topics: KM Strategy, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Culture, KM Change Management Processes: 12.3.4.4 Create training and communication plans, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.3.4.5 Develop change management plans, 12.3.4.6 Design recognition and reward approaches, 12.3.1.8 Develop training and communication plans, 12.3.1 Develop KM strategy, 12.3.1.9 Develop change management approaches Industry: Construction, Consulting/Consultants, Engineering, Financial Services/Banking, Government/Military, Non-Profit, Petroleum/Oil/Gas, Professional Services/Business Services, Research Organization- Relevance: 87%
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- Engagement and Participation for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration - Knowledge Transfer Session
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This presentation was delivered at the Knowledge Transfer Session that concluded APQC’s Engagement and Participation for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration Collaborative Benchmarking study.
Type: Presentations Topics: KM Strategy, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Culture, KM Change Management Processes: 12.3.4.4 Create training and communication plans, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.3.4.5 Develop change management plans, 12.3.4.6 Design recognition and reward approaches, 12.3.1.8 Develop training and communication plans, 12.3.1 Develop KM strategy, 12.3.1.9 Develop change management approaches Industry: Construction, Consulting/Consultants, Engineering, Financial Services/Banking, Government/Military, Non-Profit, Petroleum/Oil/Gas, Professional Services/Business Services, Research Organization- Relevance: 77%
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- External Collaboration: An Emerging Trend
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While collaboration within organizational boundaries has become the norm, APQC believes that secure support for external collaboration may be the "next big thing." Several best-practice organizations in APQC’s ...
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: KM Implementation, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Culture, Portals and Collaboration, Information Technology Processes: 12.3.4.1 Design process for knowledge sharing, capture, and use, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements Industry: Construction, Consulting/Consultants, Engineering, Financial Services/Banking, Government/Military, Non-Profit, Petroleum/Oil/Gas, Professional Services/Business Services, Research Organization- Relevance: 77%
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- Emerging Practices That Drive KM Engagement and Participation
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During APQC’s Collaborative Benchmarking study Engagement and Participation for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration , the research team identified 17 best practices for increasing employee engagement and ...
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: KM Implementation, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Culture, KM Change Management Processes: 12.3.3.1 Identify strategic opportunities to apply KM approach(es), 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.3 Identify and plan KM projects, 12.3.4.1 Design process for knowledge sharing, capture, and use, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements, 12.3.4.4 Create training and communication plans Industry: Consulting/Consultants, Government/Military, Non-Profit, Petroleum/Oil/Gas, Professional Services/Business Services, Research Organization- Relevance: 77%
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- Sample Cost of Quality Calculations
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Calculating the cost of quality is a tricky task. This article offers example calculations and perspectives from other organizations attempting to quantify the value of quality within their businesses.
Type: Benchmarks and Metrics Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 1.3.4 Establish high-level measures, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.3 Manage strategic initiatives, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 4.1.9 Develop quality standards and procedures, 4.0 Deliver Products and Services, 4.1 Plan for and acquire necessary resources (Supply Chain Planning), 4.2.4.4 Monitor quality of product delivered, 4.2 Procure materials and services, 4.2.4 Appraise and develop suppliers, 4.4.4 Ensure quality of service, 4.4 Deliver service to customer Industry: Aerospace, Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors, Service (General)- Relevance: 74%
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- Use Measures to Promote a Culture of Quality
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Measures can be motivators. This article describes how organizations can implement measures as part of an effort to develop a culture of quality within the enterprise.
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Change Management, Organization and Management, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement, Culture Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance Industry: Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors- Relevance: 74%
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- Focus Quality Measures on Value-Added Activities and Core Strategic Objectives
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Organizations can measure everything under the sun, but if those measures aren't focused on value-added activities and strategic objectives, the organization may not get the return on investment it desires.
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Strategic Planning, Organization and Management, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 1.1.4.1 Align stakeholders around strategic vision, 1.1.4 Establish strategic vision, 1.2.4 Coordinate and align functional and process strategies, 1.0 Develop Vision and Strategy, 1.2 Develop business strategy, 1.3.4 Establish high-level measures, 1.3 Manage strategic initiatives, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.4.2.6 Establish metrics, 12.4 Manage change, 12.4.2 Design the change, 12.4.3.4 Monitor change, 12.4.3 Implement change, 12.4.4.1 Monitor improved process performance, 12.4.4 Sustain improvement Industry: Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors- Relevance: 74%
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- Report Quality Measures at Least Quarterly and Other Keys to Effective Reporting
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Organizations need to report quality measures at least quarterly to executives and even more often to management and other roles within the business.
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance Industry: Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors- Relevance: 74%
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- Allow Business Units to Establish Customized Targets for Enterprise Quality Measures
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Although enterprise quality measurement programs are best managed from the top of an organization, business units should be given some autonomy to choose their own measurement targets and other details about how each ...
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.4.2.6 Establish metrics, 12.4 Manage change, 12.4.2 Design the change Industry: Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors- Relevance: 74%
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- Select, Define, and Standardize Quality Measures Across the Enterprise
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Effective quality programs depend on carefully selected, practical measures. This article explains how to design measures and deploy them as standards throughout an enterprise.
Type: Best Practices and Business Drivers Topics: Quality Control, Business Excellence, Quality, Measurement, Measurement, Quality Assessment, Quality Measurement Processes: 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.3 Analyze systems and technology, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.2 Establish performance monitoring frequency, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.4.2.6 Establish metrics, 12.4 Manage change, 12.4.2 Design the change Industry: Computers, Construction, Electronics, Machinery, Machinery Equipment, Mining, Non-Profit, Research Organization, Semiconductors- Relevance: 74%
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