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12 Reasons Why Knowledge Management Programs Fail? Dr. Abdulhameed Alhosani
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12 reasons why KM fails

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12 Reasons Why Knowledge Management Programs Fail?

Dr. Abdulhameed Alhosani

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Many knowledge Management programs start strong with great enthusiasm and huge expectations but soon start losing the energy and end up with failure

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Rate of Failed KM projects are exceeding

70%

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Money and a lot of effort is consumed on technologies and state-of-the-art databases, consultancy fees, and many training hours of workshops and seminars, only to end up with bitter failure and disappointment

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This is very bad news! What makes KM so hard to accomplish?

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Delayed Results usually is one of the main reasons

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Returns on KM are very slow to surface!!

In the beginning only activities are measured “as success factors” not real results which can in times suck energy out of people

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Unclear Vision for the need of KM and …. what actually drive it and make it successful

REASON #1

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KM Strategy is not aligned with the organization overall strategy

KM program is to help the business and enhance performance not as a strategic goal by itself

REASON #2

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Missing or unclear KM framework that highlight required processes to the KM activities and roles and responsibilities of people involvement

REASON #3

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Senior management buy-in and full believe in KM effectiveness plus support to the program is not manifest enough

REASON #4

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Acknowledging KM as another IT tool for managing knowledge around the organization

REASON #5

Very minimal focus is given to roles and responsibilities which represent the people side of the program

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Lack or poor organization-wide Governance for the KM program

Insurance of KM usage and applicationa) What is rewarded and how?b) What is measured and how?

REASON #6

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Absence or inefficient smart

Incentive system that drives motivation among employee for creating, reusing, and sharing knowledge

REASON #7

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KM activities are not linked to

People’s Performance Evaluation of such performance (appraisals) does not includes the knowledge activities metrics

REASON #8

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Absence of a dedicated central KM Unit to run and manage the program

REASON #9

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Absence of well trained KM representative in each department with full responsibility and direct link with the central KM unit

REASON #10

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Absence or inefficient Change Management activities

REASON #11

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Lack or poor

enforcement activity to cement people’s drive to continue living the KM in their daily work environment

REASON #12

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How do we make KM programs stick?

Consistently Communicate the results of your program to all

stakeholders, sharing stories of how the KM program helped end users or customers in a critical situation

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Knowledge management is a people’s driven practice. It is not about a state-of-the-art IT system.

Only they can make it successful