Knowledge sharing between individuals has traditionally been conducted using faceto-
face conversation. In the networked society – initially formed by telegraphs and the phone
and nowadays powered by the Internet – many acts of knowledge sharing are carried out in a mediated fashion. While this typically introduces a number of problems in the knowledge sharing process, it also offers certain advantages. In this paper, we describe a framework for analyzing different modes of knowledge sharing. Furthermore, we line out the concept of “need-driven” knowledge sharing to address limitations in current mediated knowledge sharing approaches.
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Towards Need-driven Knowledge Sharing in Distributed Teams
1. Towards Need-driven Knowledge Sharing in Distributed Teams Hans-Jörg Happel, FZI Karlsruhe, 02.09.2009 8th Int. Conference on Knowledge Management. (I-Know 2009) Graz, Austria; 2.-4. September 2009
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4. Distributed Work requires, but also impedes knowledge sharing Developing Complex Products and Services Increasing Modularization & Specialization Increasing Distribution of Teams Increasing Agility/ Ad Hoc Teams impedes impedes Knowledge Sharing Coordination requires
15. Anatomy of Woogle4MediaWiki External data sources can be accessed Collaborative description of the information need Notifications concerning search activities Discussion page Directly create new knowledge from the search dialog Search has a URI and can be linked from within the Wiki (one page per search term) Chose from different sources and/or content types Additional clues with meta-information about a need http://myHost/wiki/Woogle:SOAP