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Knowledge Management. Accessing International Transportation Resources Worldwide July 2001, St. Petersburg, FL. Practical Ideas and Approaches. Maryanne Ward, PACCAR Technical Center maryanne.ward@paccar.com 12479 Farm to Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-757-5402. The Context.
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Knowledge Management Accessing International Transportation Resources Worldwide July 2001, St. Petersburg, FL Practical Ideas and Approaches Maryanne Ward, PACCAR Technical Center maryanne.ward@paccar.com 12479 Farm to Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-757-5402
Selected Projects • Standards Harmonization • Graphic Symbols • Engine Emissions • Incident Reporting
Consider in context of... • Management • Organizational/cultural aspects • Technologies • Employee acceptance/involvement
Corporate Standards Expertise Group Charter ...to focus on concepts, approaches, and methods to create, capture, maintain, control, distribute, and translate knowledge and data into global standards...
Standards HarmonizationKey Issues/Challenges Management • Directive from top, few specifics • Initially one mid-level “manager-champion” • Investment level varied widely among units • Use of experts’ time an issue • Existing structures varied widely • Pro-active vs re-active (czar vs support) • Budget
Standards HarmonizationKey Issues/Challenges • Organizational/Cultural • Widely differing philosophies • Authority • Governance • “Committee” vs “representatives” • Varying technical competence • Who are “key experts” • Verbal/written communication skills • Tradition of division independence • Nits
Standards HarmonizationKey Issues/Challenges • Technical • Content expertise • Communications/collaboration • Expensive software tools unnecessary • Database/publishing/docmgt/web skills already in place • ISO standards guidelines • Library licenses external standards, provides crucial research
Standards HarmonizationKey Issues/Challenges • Employee Acceptance • Involved “right” people from start • Established open process • Slow but thorough • Service orientation • CSEG members worked with own unit • Collaborate rather than dictate
Standards HarmonizationKey Issues/Challenges • Results to date • Per mgt, satisfactory number of standards • Sturdy platform for future • Best knowledge globally applied • Standards called out on drawings, PO’s • Standards Engineer role improved • Help sought by Manufacturing/CAD/CAM • Slow but steady; institutionalized • Viewed as “umbrella” for enabling
Graphic Symbols
Graphic SymbolsKey Issues/Challenges • Management • No actual directive - bottom up • Weak interest but no opposition • OK as “spare time” project • Standards Group crucial to “make happen”
Graphic SymbolsKey Issues/Challenges • Organizational/Cultural • Grew out of annoyance, “bottom up” • Very low priority--took about two years • Weak planning • “Right” people not involved at start • Governance • “European” knowledge crucial, but weak involvement initially
Graphical SymbolsKey Issues/Challenges • Technical • Poor mix of skills initially • Varying formats, different CAD systems • Multiple symbols for similar application • Large unmanageable Word file • Database created late in process • Crucial ISO standard revised midway • Technical Library support crucial
Graphical SymbolsKey Issues/Challenges • Employee Acceptance • Positive so far - saves hassle, time • Crucial buy-in from key UK ergonomist • Governing document approved • Attention procured! Now want changes • Full implementation will be slow • Transition will need to be managed
Emissions Low tech, high human accessory vendors Engine suppliers O.E.M. suppliers
EmissionsKey Issues/Challenges Management Highly directive, specific, and ongoing Organizational Complex: Multiple players, “insiders/outsiders” Technical Web skills, esp. homepage as a “portal” Secure permissions from IT group Employee Acceptance High efficiency, lowers annoyance, promotes openness
Incident ReportingKey Issues/Challenges • Management • Directive from client • Had to react, but how? • Formed team • Gave directives at crucial moments • Provided budget
Incident ReportingKey Issues/Challenges • Organizational/Cultural • Low consensus • “Best way is my way” • No cohesive existing group • Low team skills • Low cross-group leadership skills • Little experience with workflow cross-group approaches
Incident ReportingKey Issues/Challenges • Technical • Good basic software • Not just software! Cameras... • Low experience with databases • End users dispersed geographically - had to be trained
Incident ReportingKey Issues/Challenges • Employee Acceptance • Low at our end; high at client end • After two years, OK all around • Method now used for similar applications
Keys to Success • No strong management opposition • Base on cost/benefit, real need • Right players, right skills, right timing • Approach depends on nature of info + end-use • Foster “open” culture • Team & enabling skills crucial • Anticipate • Communicate • Use librarians’ info mgt skills
“Knowledge Management is the discipline concerned with how an organization's intellectual assets are exploited for greater productivity and increased competitiveness”From: Kent State University course description
Knowledge Management Accessing International Transportation Resources Worldwide July 2001, St. Petersburg, FL Practical Ideas and Approaches Maryanne Ward, PACCAR Technical Center maryanne.ward@paccar.com 12479 Farm to Market Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-757-5402