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Knowledge Sharing

Is a process of exchanging information and knowledge among team members. It is a way to share experiences, best practices, and lessons learned. It is a way to learn from each other and to improve the team's performance.

Types of Knowledge Sharing

  • Explicit Knowledge Sharing: is knowledge that is easily expressed in words or through formal training, such as facts, figures, procedure, and best practices.
  • Implicit knowledge: is embedded in an organization's culture; it's often acquired through observation and experience, such as the ability to recognize patterns, understand context, and make sound decisions.

Goals of Knowledge Sharing

  • Building a learning culture : . An organization with a learning culture encourages employees to develop and share knowledge.
  • Decreasing knowledge silos : Knowledge silos happen when knowledge and expertise are confined to a few people or teams instead of being shared widely.
  • Retaining tacit knowledge : Tacit knowledge comes from experience rather than printed documentation.
  • Standardizing procedures and processes
  • Creating experts

Knowledge sharing vs Knowledge transfer

  • Knowledge sharing is a two-way process, while knowledge transfer is a one-way process.
  • Knowledge sharing is about exchanging information and knowledge among team members, while knowledge transfer is about moving knowledge from one person to another.

Benefits of Knowledge Sharing

  • Organization level : Cost saving, improved organizational culture and atmosphere, competitive advantage, and innovation.
  • Project level: Provided feedback, and improved communication and collaboration.
  • Individual level: Personal development, and better problem solving and decision making skills.

Challenges

  • Inaccurate or outdated information
  • Time consumption
  • Information overload
  • Cultural barriers

Newcomer's Onboarding

Creating a customized approach to knowledge sharing ensures that new employees receive the right information.

  • Understanding a customized approach to knowledge sharing
  • Understand newscomer's background and experience
  • Identifying the preferred learning style: visual o hand-on learning lessons , written documentation, kinesthetic or oral presentations.
  • Tailoring the content of the KS
  • Using technology to facilitate the process

Transferring the project from one Team to another.