Supporting Knowledge Communities: Examples from Organisations with Innovative Management Models

Ludmila Mládková
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The paper discusses how three organisations with innovative management models support the creation and work of knowledge communities. In the current unstable environment, knowledge, the ability to acquire it, create it and share it becomes one of the most critical aspects of the success of any organisation. Even though organisations may not be consciously aware of this, some adopt specific innovative management models that support their work with knowledge. The management model is how an organisation is managed, e.g. how managerial activities are executed, interlinked and organised into the systemic approach. Traditionally, management models were based on hierarchies and clear rules concerning managerial functions (planning, deciding, organising, leadership and controlling). Innovative management models are flatter; employees are empowered to decide and set objectives; control is decentralised. Some innovative management models are self-managing and look unusual, even crazy, as they deny our expectations about how organisations should be managed. Innovative management models help improve knowledge flow and sharing in an organisation. The paper provides examples of organisations whose unusual management models go even further and support or are intended to support the creation and work of knowledge communities. Knowledge communities usually benefit organisations by providing an environment where employees extensively interact, share and create knowledge. They are the silos of new knowledge, inventions and innovations. Organisations with unusual management models use different managerial tools and methods to support knowledge communities. Some organisations are successful, and some fail. In the paper, we show examples of both groups of organisations and explain why some management models work and support knowledge communities, and others do not. The paper uses secondary data about organisations available in the theoretical and managerial literature on these organisations and information from their web pages.
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支持知识社区:来自具有创新管理模式的组织的例子
本文讨论了三个具有创新管理模式的组织如何支持知识社区的创建和工作。在当前不稳定的环境中,知识、获取知识、创造知识和分享知识的能力成为任何组织成功的最关键因素之一。尽管组织可能没有意识到这一点,但一些组织采用了特定的创新管理模式,以知识支持他们的工作。管理模式是指如何管理一个组织,例如管理活动如何执行、相互联系和组织成系统方法。传统上,管理模式是基于等级制度和关于管理职能(计划、决策、组织、领导和控制)的明确规则。创新管理模式扁平化;员工有权决定和设定目标;控制是分散的。一些创新的管理模式是自我管理的,看起来不寻常,甚至疯狂,因为它们否定了我们对组织应该如何管理的期望。创新的管理模式有助于改善组织中的知识流动和共享。本文提供了一些组织的例子,这些组织的不同寻常的管理模式走得更远,支持或打算支持知识社区的创建和工作。知识社区通常通过提供员工广泛互动、共享和创造知识的环境而使组织受益。它们是新知识、发明和创新的宝库。具有不同管理模式的组织使用不同的管理工具和方法来支持知识社区。有些组织是成功的,有些则失败了。在本文中,我们展示了这两组组织的例子,并解释了为什么一些管理模式有效并支持知识社区,而另一些则没有。本文使用有关这些组织的理论和管理文献和信息从他们的网页上提供的组织的二手数据。
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