Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya

Marist International University College, Nairobi – Kenya is challenged with problems like duplication of work due to lack of a central repository for knowledge, loss of knowledge through expertise leaving the institution without knowledge being captured and over reliance on a few known subject exper...

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Main Author: Anduvare, Everlyn Mmbone
Other Authors: Minishi-Majanja, M.K. Prof
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18310
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-183102016-04-16T04:08:49Z Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya Anduvare, Everlyn Mmbone Minishi-Majanja, M.K. Prof Knowledge management KM assessment KM strategies KM processes KM critical success factors KM implementation Higher Learning Institutions Academic institutions Universities Marist 658.4038096762 Knowledge management --- Kenya --- Nairobi Intellectual capital --- Kenya --- Nairobi Strategic planning --- Kenya --- Nairobi Knowledge economy --- Kenya --- Nairobi Knowledge management --- Social aspects The Marist International College Marist International University College, Nairobi – Kenya is challenged with problems like duplication of work due to lack of a central repository for knowledge, loss of knowledge through expertise leaving the institution without knowledge being captured and over reliance on a few known subject experts as others have not been identified. This research thus set out to address these problems. The aim of the study was to conduct a knowledge management assessment at the Marist International University College (MIUC) in order to identify and recommend a suitable strategy for the institution. The study employed a concurrent triangulation mixed methodology approach which encompassed a questionnaire and an interview schedule to collect data from 33 academic staff and 9 members of the MIUC management respectively. These two groups were purposively selected as the target population for the study as they play the key role in knowledge creation at MIUC. All 33 copies of the questionnaires that were distributed to the teaching staff were returned by respondents and all the 9 MIUC members of management were successfully interviewed. Data transformation analysis was applied during which qualitative data from open-ended questions and interviews were quantified using content analysis. Quantitative data in the questionnaires was descriptively analysed using SPSS. The study revealed a variety of informal knowledge management structures and resources at MIUC and the challenges of managing knowledge at Marist. The main challenge was that there was no uniformity and consistency in the management of knowledge. The study hence, formulated a KM strategy for MIUC that would help leverage its knowledge assets. Information Science MA (Information Science) 2015-02-27T12:07:51Z 2015-02-27T12:07:51Z 2015-02 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18310 en 1 online resource (xiii, 215 leaves)
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language en
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topic Knowledge management
KM assessment
KM strategies
KM processes
KM critical success factors
KM implementation
Higher Learning Institutions
Academic institutions
Universities
Marist
658.4038096762
Knowledge management --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Intellectual capital --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Strategic planning --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Knowledge economy --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Knowledge management --- Social aspects
The Marist International College
spellingShingle Knowledge management
KM assessment
KM strategies
KM processes
KM critical success factors
KM implementation
Higher Learning Institutions
Academic institutions
Universities
Marist
658.4038096762
Knowledge management --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Intellectual capital --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Strategic planning --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Knowledge economy --- Kenya --- Nairobi
Knowledge management --- Social aspects
The Marist International College
Anduvare, Everlyn Mmbone
Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
description Marist International University College, Nairobi – Kenya is challenged with problems like duplication of work due to lack of a central repository for knowledge, loss of knowledge through expertise leaving the institution without knowledge being captured and over reliance on a few known subject experts as others have not been identified. This research thus set out to address these problems. The aim of the study was to conduct a knowledge management assessment at the Marist International University College (MIUC) in order to identify and recommend a suitable strategy for the institution. The study employed a concurrent triangulation mixed methodology approach which encompassed a questionnaire and an interview schedule to collect data from 33 academic staff and 9 members of the MIUC management respectively. These two groups were purposively selected as the target population for the study as they play the key role in knowledge creation at MIUC. All 33 copies of the questionnaires that were distributed to the teaching staff were returned by respondents and all the 9 MIUC members of management were successfully interviewed. Data transformation analysis was applied during which qualitative data from open-ended questions and interviews were quantified using content analysis. Quantitative data in the questionnaires was descriptively analysed using SPSS. The study revealed a variety of informal knowledge management structures and resources at MIUC and the challenges of managing knowledge at Marist. The main challenge was that there was no uniformity and consistency in the management of knowledge. The study hence, formulated a KM strategy for MIUC that would help leverage its knowledge assets. === Information Science === MA (Information Science)
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title Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
title_short Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
title_full Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
title_fullStr Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Developing a knowledge management strategy for the Marist International University College, Nairobi-Kenya
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