TMA World Viewpoint 31: Knowledge and learning in the Borderless Workplace
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Knowledge and learning in the borderless workplace: Beyond Nationality
Terence Brake
Head of Learning & Innovation, TMA World
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The greatest revolution in my
lifetime – at least for me – is
finger-tip access to the world’s
knowledge and information.
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I grew up in a time when
knowledge was predominantly
in printed books, and the only
access point to those books was
a CARD CATALOGUE!
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People were another source of
knowledge, but my networks
were limited to just a few
individuals. Now my networks
can be global.
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In organizations, knowledge
was – and sometimes still is
- trapped in business and
functional silos.
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That must change if companies
are going to compete in a
hyper-competitive, fast-
changing and knowledge-based
economy in which there is also
an increasing shortage of
knowledgeable and skilled
talent.
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Collaboration is critical to
leverage what knowledge and
skills are available and to
continuously innovate and be
agile.
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Unfortunately, there are many knowledge management systems that have not kept pace with the times.
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Many people have become disenchanted with clunky repository-based knowledge management systems. There are many reasons for this: lack of integration of knowledge systems with organizational processes, systems designed without key stakeholder input, a lack of understanding of the barriers to knowledge transfer, difficulties in representing the knowledge assets in user-friendly ways, a lack of transparency on the part of contributors, difficulties in finding an appropriate level of specificity in the contributions so that users can determine usefulness (although tagging can help).
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As well as making improvements to the above, we must also change how we perceive ‘knowledge’.
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The traditional knowledge-management
approach tends to treat ‘knowledge’ as
something solid and static - an object, a
thing - something that can be captured in a
database and used time and time again.
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Some knowledge can be used time and
again like the laws of physics – although
particle physics has presented classical
physics with some mind-numbing
conundrums in the past few decades.
Scientists will tell you that all knowledge is
tentative, something can happen tomorrow
that turns respected science on its head -
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You mean the earth isn’t the center of the solar system? Well, who would have guessed?
Knowledge is as much a verb as it is a noun.
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While the storage, retrieval and distribution
of ‘object’ knowledge is still important to
21st century business organizations, equally
important – if not more so in today’s
environment – is the development of
borderless systems and processes that
enable the dynamic creation, sharing, and
learning of knowledge (knowledge
embedded in individuals and communities
as well as documents and databases).
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Knowledge and learning and development systems need to be integrated into one. Think of a system that not only stores past and current knowledge, but enables knowledge creation processes and sharing to be developed dynamically in borderless collaborative relationships - an adaptive system that accommodates not only whole-enterprise knowledge sharing and capability development needs, but also the existing and emergent needs of different knowledge and practice communities within them.
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With these needs in mind, TMA World has developed a flexible online platform (Learnspace) enabling users to access formal knowledge/learning resources, as well as provide capabilities for collaborative knowledge creation and learning.
Users can not only access over 1000 TMA World
learning resources individually, they can also build
them into customizable Learning Paths.
Users can also interact with one another to share
knowledge, experience and skills.
They can also upload their own knowledge content
and learning resources and build/share learning
collections built from those provided by TMA World.
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With these needs in mind, TMA World has developed a flexible online platform (Learnspace) enabling users to access formal knowledge/learning resources, as well as provide capabilities for collaborative knowledge creation and learning.
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The TMA World content targets what we call the critical4
borderless work capabilities
Borderless Collaboration
Cultural Intelligence
Digital Fluency
Matrix Working
These critical4 capabilities are explored in my e-book:
The Borderless Workplace: The critical4 capabilities for the new world of work available for free on the TMA World website. You can also learn more about Learnspace at the site.
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