Future of Knowledge Management
Dr. Randhir Pushpa
Knowledge Management, Content Management, Fast Tracking journey to Smart, AI driven Organisations
Recently I was invited as a speaker in the Knowledge Management Society (KMS) . This is one of the most active societies and have been holding regular sessions on KM. I talked about the Future of KM.
This blog is a summary of my session. Lets jump into it.
As we talk about Future of KM, I would like to begin by referring to the view expressed by Stan Garfield in an interview conducted by Rajesh Dhillon as part of TL series of Acies Innovations
Stan was asked how he sees the future of KM to be. Stan’s response was interesting and I agree with what he said.
As per Stan, the basics do not change and they will not change. However the technology used to apply KM will change.
What he said is true. When we look at Future of KM, essentially the needs because of which KM as a function came into being will not change. How these needs are delivered would change, thanks to technology.
Then what would change? Lets take a look into. Mind you I am not a soothsayer and I am only trying to predict the possibilities based on the current scenario.
Before we jump into visualising the future, lets first understand what are those basics that don’t change:
One can add a few more including knowledge transfer, knowledge institutionalisation, to this.?
The above mentioned basics don’t change. They need to be performed irrespective of the nature and industry in which an organisation is.?
Then what is changing??
While the basics don’t change, how they get delivered will change. This change is governed by the way organisations work and work is being done.
Let’s check how things are changing and how it will impact KM.
A lot of things happened in the last couple of years. Pandemic came and changed/disrupted the way we live and work. Pandemic impacted the way organisations function and how work gets performed. This in turn is influencing how we deliver KM practices
Lets go into the changes that happened
What does this mean for Knowledge Management:
In future some of the key challenges or requirements (the way you see it), that the knowledge managers need to cater to would involve the following:
While above are some of challenges or requirements awaiting the knowledge managers in the future, we should also be aware of the role of Technology
Role of technologies (Baddie or Angel of the story)
Technology can be a baddie or angel in this story of KM’s future. Huge developments and innovations are happening in KM related technologies. Some of the key areas in which development is happening is mentioned below:
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Search related improvements
Digital assistants
Content creation
Sharing and collaboration
Process automation through automated knowledge embedding
Machine driven generation of new Knowledge
In the above, most of the development is happening areas related to search related improvements and sharing/collaboration.
Problem with KM technology companies
KM technology companies hijacked the KM movement for their benefits. They defined the narration and definitions of KM. Made it appear as a very simple function. This narration was bought in by leaders across organisations. For them KM become just a technology, that needs to be procured and rest everything falls in place.
As KM practitioners we should be aware of this.
So what can be the future of KM
The good part is that while KM movement got hijacked by technology companies, we are finding more and more technology solutions addressing most of the areas around which KM function is operating.?
Let me explain:
The future of KM is bright with realisation across organisations about the importance of KM. However future can go the way technology companies want it to go or the KM fraternity can come together refine/redefine the narration.
We need an intelligent set of knowledge mangers who are clear with the KM basics, are technically sound and understand business very well. Future of KM will grow through them. If it happens, then we will see KM Function doing justice to what it can and build efficient and effective organisations.?
Human-Centric Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning expert
2 年Thanks for posting. I would add that it is necessary that all members of the organization know and apply Personal Knowledge Management.
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2 年I am interested in your thoughts on the topic: demographic change and knowledge preservation. What could an intergenerational knowledge transfer look like?
Sustainability | Knowledge Management | ESG | Gamification | Large Change Initiatives| Alumni - Swedish Institute; Said Business School| Chair- KM Global Network, 2019 & 2020;
2 年Thought provoking article Dr. Randhir Pushpa. You've raised many issues that need to be addressed - like capturing knowledge from team members who are working remotely; How does one capture Best Practices...thanks! this is going to be the future challenges for KM leaders...
Cognitive Learning Technologies
2 年Excellent comparative list. Investors are now looking at third-wave KM technologies as opposed to data-driven technologies. The reason is based on the fidelity gap that exists between derivitive data versus real-world knowledge. KM’ers may want automatic everything, but as you so aptly point out, the work is identifying the knowledge, faithfully capuring it, sharing it, and institutionalizing it in a way that makes sense to people - so they can do their jobs. Kudos!
Business Development International
2 年Let me be provocative: Decisions are driving change, not knowledge. Knowledge Management and more important knowledge transfer is a supportive function of decision making process. Technology, in particular AI, is supporting research and evaluation. I complex decisions, the combination of explicit and tacit knowledge in the brain of the decision maker is conditio sine qua non. https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/roland-spranz-16669244_leadership-knowledgemanagement-activity-6984516590750818304-bNAW?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop