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Exploring requirements of agility for knowledge management

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Su, Guangya [DBLP]
Abstract
Organizations have to sense and respond rapidly and flexibly to changes in their markets, in short: they have to be agile and this capability to be agile can be a source of competitive advantage. This research aims at (1) understanding the concept and definition of Agility; (2) exploring the impact of Agility on knowledge management in a company; (3) giving recommendations on how to manage Agility considering strategic usage of knowledge management; (4) proving the interdisciplinary application of Knowledge Management to enable Agility; Based on a literature review, a definition of Agility is developed. Furthermore, an exploratory case study within Siemens AG including 23 structured interviews with executives and managers is used to reflect and analyze demands on a firm's knowledge management in order to increase Agility. The case study reveals three perceived drivers for Agility: customers, competitors and Mergers & Acquisitions. Consequently three knowledge-oriented core competencies of an organization are summarized for increasing Agility: Real-Time Ability, Transformation Capability and Strategic Options. Finally, this paper suggests a framework for managing Agility. This framework was used at Siemens AG for its Global Diversity Initiative and illustrates how to prove the application of interdisciplinary Knowledge Management to enable Agility.
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Su, G., (2011). Exploring requirements of agility for knowledge management. In: Maier, R. (Hrsg.), 6th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management – From Knowledge to Action. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. (S. 371-381).
@inproceedings{mci/Su2011,
author = {Su, Guangya},
title = {Exploring requirements of agility for knowledge management},
booktitle = {6th Conference on Professional Knowledge Management – From Knowledge to Action},
year = {2011},
editor = {Maier, Ronald} ,
pages = { 371-381 },
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn}
}
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ISBN: 978-3-88579-276-5
ISSN: 1617-5468
xmlui.MetaDataDisplay.field.date: 2011
Language: en (en)
Content Type: Text/Conference Paper

Keywords

  • Knowledge Management
  • Interdisciplinary Knowledge Management
  • Competency
  • Agile
  • Agility
  • Enterprise Agility
  • Business Agility
  • Organizational Agility
  • IT Agility
  • HR best practice
  • Diversity Management
  • Diversity Measurement
  • Diversity Scorecard
  • Real-Time Ability
  • Transformation Capability
  • Strategic Options
  • Strategy
  • Agility Strategy
  • Flexible
  • Flexibility
  • Flexible Organization
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