Pose yourself
the following questions:
- Are certain tasks
performed better/more quickly by a more experienced employee?
- Do different employees
in a different manner/with a different result perform identical tasks at
different times?
- Do different employees
in a different manner/with a different result perform identical tasks at
different locations?
- Does the organization
“know” significantly less after business hours, than when all the employees
are present?
- Is valuable knowledge
lost if some employees would leave the company?
- Does the notion exist
that now and then the wheel is reinvented?
- Can the tasks,
performed in your company, mainly be characterized as thinking
processes?
- Does the impression
exist that knowledge is being developed, that is also being developed at other
companies?
- Can errors/risks be
pinpointed to lack of knowledge?
If you have answered “yes” to
several of these questions, it is advisable to continue reading. If not, just
continue your daily activities and compliment yourself. You’ve been doing a
great job for years!
Knowledge
management and Square
Knowledge management is no longer a
hype, but a must. Knowledge has become an important production
factor.
Square Consulting Group has years of
practical experience with knowledge-intensive organizations and has experienced
the processes, stumbling-blocks, successes and changes that typified the early
days of knowledge management from up close. The knowledge consultants of the
Square Consulting Group provide consulting services in the area of knowledge
management, keep close track of knowledge developments and design knowledge
instruments, tools and software to support the entire knowledge process.
The knowledge consultants will
be happy to help and support you in formulating your knowledge policy, in
adapting the structure and culture of your organization where necessary, in
introducing a knowledge center, in the examination of information flows and
lines of communication, in setting up procedures, etcetera.
In short, the knowledge consultants
of the Square Consulting Group would like to advise you on all aspects of
knowledge management.
The knowledge consultants have
developed a Knowledge Blueprint (KBP), which is used to examine the organization
from a knowledge point of view. In fact, the organization is tested on a large
number of knowledge aspects. The result of the KBP is a blueprint that provides
you with an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of your organization
in relation to knowledge management.
Square
Consulting Group
Information management is closely
related to knowledge management. Since information management forms the basis of
knowledge management (because knowledge isn’t knowledge until it has been
interpreted based on one’s own experience), Square Consulting Group has decided
to share her experience with regard to information and knowledge management with
other organizations. For that reason, Square Information Systems has decided to
establish the Square Consulting Group which tasks include consultancy in the
area of knowledge management.
The Square Consulting Group is made
up of knowledge and information specialists who, based on their experience,
reference cases, their sound education in the field of business administration
and their constant monitoring of knowledge management developments, are
professionals in their own field.
One of the major strengths of the
knowledge consultants of the Square Consulting Group is the practical experience
they and the organization have acquired in various knowledge-intensive
organizations. Knowledge management is carried out differently by each
organization, but the stumbling blocks and problems that our knowledge
consultants come across are often the same.
An
in-house knowledge manager... why Square knowledge
consultancy?
When an organization wants to
improve its results, it is advisable to call in an independent third party that
examines the business processes. When a couple has problems, they go to a
marriage counselor. This counselor looks at the relationship from a different
and independent angle, which, together with his experience, allows him to help
the couple improve their relationship.
The same applies to knowledge
management!!
Knowledge management and company
culture are closely related. A knowledge manager is “in the middle” of this
culture and therefore views the organization from a different angle than the
knowledge consultant of the Square Consulting Group.
The knowledge manager
has a lot of knowledge about the company and knows the organization through and
through, while the knowledge consultant possesses knowledge based on experience
and has access to various km-instruments, tools and products. The information
background of both is probably the same, but by linking the “extra’s” of both
specialists the knowledge base for the management of knowledge is
extended.
In addition, a number of the
consultants within the Square Consulting Group possess expert knowledge in areas
like HRM, ICT, communication, change management and project management. Each of
which are fields that are strongly connected to, and have great influence on,
the management of knowledge.
Knowledge
consultancy
The knowledge consultants of the
Square Consulting Group can advise you on all aspects of knowledge management.
The starting point of the knowledge consultancy process is the Knowledge
Blueprint.
The results of the Knowledge Blueprint are outlined in a report
that also includes recommendations. After discussing this report, a project plan
for the further development of knowledge management can be drawn up.
The aim is that the organization can
continue on its own after receiving the advice from the Square Consulting Group.
A strong organization does not continue to be dependent on external
consultants.
The following results can be reached
by working on knowledge management together with the Square Consulting Group
within your organization:
- Improvement of
processes and process results through the employment of knowledge
management;
- Reduction of the time
employees spend on research by making knowledge more readily
available;
- Improvement of the
quality of the service;
- Continuous availability
of the explicit knowledge and information within the organization;
- Reducing the workload,
because the wheel isn’t reinvented;
- Development of the
competencies and expertise of the staff by means of knowledge development and
knowledge sharing;
- Pleasant working
environment for employees because co-operation and personal and joint
development allow for a better HRM policy;
- Shorter lines of
communication because everybody knows exactly what others are working
on;
- The possibility of
directly assigning the right person to the right project because everybody is
aware of each other’s competencies, skills and expertise;
- Competitive advantage,
because the organization is instantly aware of the latest market developments
(external know-how).