Deck 11: Managing Knowledge

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People with a bachelor's degree earn $25,000 a year more than people with a high school diploma, and the gap has been increasing over time.
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Almost all organizations are using knowledge management to run their operations more efficiently and effectively.
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Intellectual capital is knowledge that can only be used at the time it is developed.
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Wal-Mart has spent less than $1 million on information technology.
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Firms should position themselves strategically based on their products and services rather than on the unique and valuable resources and capabilities from which they are derived.
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IBM generates more revenues from selling knowledge in the form of computer services than from selling computers.
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Knowledge is the only asset that can help a firm adapt to radical change as markets shift, uncertainty dominates and technologies proliferate.
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Intellectual property rights are knowledge resources that can be legally protected and thus potentially used as a competitive advantage.
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Public knowledge can be protected from others, and includes a firm's unique routines, processes, documentation and trade secrets.
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Explicit knowledge is developed through experience and depends on an individual or group's insight and intuition. It is more difficult to transfer to others and often requires interactive experience.
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Social capital theory is concerned with an individual's position in a social network of relationships and the resources embedded in, available through, or derived from these networks.
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Knowledge management is an organization's ability to acquire, integrate, share and apply knowledge resources for sustainable advantage.
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Seattle-based Brooks Sports uses an in-house laboratory to design and test its shoes.
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According to the Christian Science Monitor, 90 percent of all U.S. firms use continent employees.
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Spirals of knowledge occur when socialization, externalization, combination and internalization become an ongoing interactive process of learning.
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A learning organization is able to create, acquire, interpret, transfer and retain knowledge to purposefully improve the value they create.
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Benchmarking is used by organizations to compare their activities and outcomes with the activities and outcomes of successful firms.
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Externalization occurs as employees translate tacit knowledge into more explicit knowledge that can be more readily shared.
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Tacit knowledge is learned through experience and includes an individual's insight and intuition.
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Accenture is an example of a firm with a well-developed knowledge management strategy.
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Knowledge-intensive industries represent _____ percent of developed countries GDP.

A) 1-5%
B) 10-20%
C) 30-50%
D) 70-80%
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Which of the following is not true about YouTube?

A) Started by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen
B) Made agreements with Universal Music Group, CBS, Sony BMG and Warner
C) Purchased by Microsoft
D) Includes both homemade and commercially developed music videos
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Which of the following firms has the smallest ratio of knowledge capital to physical capital?

A) Personal trainers
B) Financial advisory
C) Manufacturing firms
D) Adventure travel firms
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Which of the following is not a traditional capital asset?

A) Engines
B) Employees
C) Turbines
D) Machinery
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The company Nucor famously revolutionized which industry by reducing the labour to produce one ton down from 3-4 hours to 45 minutes?

A) Sugar
B) Sheet steel
C) Bricks
D) Candy
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What resource is generally considered to be the most unique and most likely to create sustained advantage?

A) Finance
B) Knowledge
C) Social capital
D) Equipment
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Which of the following is not true about human capital theory?

A) Examines the role of individual's competence, focusing on how an individual's knowledge enhances cognitive abilities and can result in more effective activities
B) Was developed after assessing the role of the tragic loss of lives in World War II
C) Focuses on individual's networks with others and the value derived from these networks.
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What percentage of employees in a Harris poll report that they believe "Wrong decisions are regularly made because employee knowledge isn't effectively tapped."

A) 1%
B) 11%
C) 31%
D) 51%
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Which of the following is true about knowledge?

A) Most of the cost is in the distribution, rather than the development.
B) Knowledge always loses its value as more people use it.
C) Knowledge can be distributed widely.
D) Knowledge is raw input such as facts, words and numbers.
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Which of the following is true about explicit knowledge?

A) Not easily taught
B) Not easily written down
C) Commonly resides in standard operating procedures, information systems, and rules
D) Large firms have very little explicit knowledge.
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Which of the following is not an example of organizational memory?

A) Written documentation
B) Structured electronic databases
C) Contract employees
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_____________ knowledge is shared among individuals and is more compelling and more likely to be used than __________ knowledge.

A) Codified, personalized
B) Personalized, codified
C) Personalized, organizational
D) Organizational, personalized
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Former CEO John Browne's peer assist program at British Petroleum (BP) is an example of a _____________ process.

A) Signature
B) Best practice
C) Combination
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External sources of knowledge include all of the following except:

A) Alliances
B) Outsourcing
C) External consultants
D) Organizational culture
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Which of the following is not a means of gathering information and knowledge from the external environment?

A) Organization structure
B) Contingent employees
C) Cooperative agreements with other organizations
D) Customers
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_______________ describes the experience-sharing process of conveying tacit knowledge from one person to another, whereby a more experienced individual communicates mental models, technical skills, and other tacit knowledge.

A) Socialization
B) Externalization
C) Personalization
D) Codification
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Nonaka and Takeuchi's four aspects of knowledge creation are:

A) Socialization, Externalization, Personalization, Codification
B) Socialization, Personalization, Internalization, Codification
C) Socialization, Externalization, Combination, Internalization
D) Combination, Internalization, Codification, Externalization
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In the context of knowledge management and firm governance, what does CIO stand for?

A) Chief Information Officer
B) Central Intelligence Office
C) Chief Executive Officer
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Which of the following is true about benchmarking?

A) Involves collecting data and other intelligence only from inside the firm.
B) Focuses on how well units of the firm are doing compared to one another
C) Seeks to identify best practices from outside and take actions to improve a firm's position
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Which of the following is true about strategic alliances?

A) Include research consortiums, joint ventures, long-term supplier relationships
B) Are always successful
C) Include only networks between firms located in different countries
D) Do not include transfers of knowledge
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What are some of the most important external sources of knowledge?
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Define the terms: knowledge, data and information. What is the relationship among them?
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Provide examples of formal and informal knowledge management activities.
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What are the four types of knowledge creation which Nonaka and Takeuchi defined? Provide an example of each.
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Provide three examples each of intrinsic and extrinsic incentives to share knowledge.
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Provide three examples each of technological and organizational components of knowledge management.
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What are the four essential knowledge management processes? What are some ways to facilitate each?
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Imagine you have recruited a new member to your team at work. What formal and informal means would you use to share tacit and explicit knowledge? Provide examples.
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How do organizational systems affect knowledge management? Provide examples.
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People with a bachelor's degree earn $25,000 a year more than people with a high school diploma, and the gap has been increasing over time.
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Almost all organizations are using knowledge management to run their operations more efficiently and effectively.
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Intellectual capital is knowledge that can only be used at the time it is developed.
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Wal-Mart has spent less than $1 million on information technology.
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Firms should position themselves strategically based on their products and services rather than on the unique and valuable resources and capabilities from which they are derived.
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IBM generates more revenues from selling knowledge in the form of computer services than from selling computers.
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Knowledge is the only asset that can help a firm adapt to radical change as markets shift, uncertainty dominates and technologies proliferate.
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Intellectual property rights are knowledge resources that can be legally protected and thus potentially used as a competitive advantage.
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Public knowledge can be protected from others, and includes a firm's unique routines, processes, documentation and trade secrets.
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Explicit knowledge is developed through experience and depends on an individual or group's insight and intuition. It is more difficult to transfer to others and often requires interactive experience.
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Social capital theory is concerned with an individual's position in a social network of relationships and the resources embedded in, available through, or derived from these networks.
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Knowledge management is an organization's ability to acquire, integrate, share and apply knowledge resources for sustainable advantage.
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Seattle-based Brooks Sports uses an in-house laboratory to design and test its shoes.
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According to the Christian Science Monitor, 90 percent of all U.S. firms use continent employees.
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Spirals of knowledge occur when socialization, externalization, combination and internalization become an ongoing interactive process of learning.
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A learning organization is able to create, acquire, interpret, transfer and retain knowledge to purposefully improve the value they create.
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Benchmarking is used by organizations to compare their activities and outcomes with the activities and outcomes of successful firms.
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Externalization occurs as employees translate tacit knowledge into more explicit knowledge that can be more readily shared.
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Tacit knowledge is learned through experience and includes an individual's insight and intuition.
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Accenture is an example of a firm with a well-developed knowledge management strategy.
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Knowledge-intensive industries represent _____ percent of developed countries GDP.

A) 1-5%
B) 10-20%
C) 30-50%
D) 70-80%
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Which of the following is not true about YouTube?

A) Started by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen
B) Made agreements with Universal Music Group, CBS, Sony BMG and Warner
C) Purchased by Microsoft
D) Includes both homemade and commercially developed music videos
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Which of the following firms has the smallest ratio of knowledge capital to physical capital?

A) Personal trainers
B) Financial advisory
C) Manufacturing firms
D) Adventure travel firms
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Which of the following is not a traditional capital asset?

A) Engines
B) Employees
C) Turbines
D) Machinery
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The company Nucor famously revolutionized which industry by reducing the labour to produce one ton down from 3-4 hours to 45 minutes?

A) Sugar
B) Sheet steel
C) Bricks
D) Candy
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What resource is generally considered to be the most unique and most likely to create sustained advantage?

A) Finance
B) Knowledge
C) Social capital
D) Equipment
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Which of the following is not true about human capital theory?

A) Examines the role of individual's competence, focusing on how an individual's knowledge enhances cognitive abilities and can result in more effective activities
B) Was developed after assessing the role of the tragic loss of lives in World War II
C) Focuses on individual's networks with others and the value derived from these networks.
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What percentage of employees in a Harris poll report that they believe "Wrong decisions are regularly made because employee knowledge isn't effectively tapped."

A) 1%
B) 11%
C) 31%
D) 51%
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Which of the following is true about knowledge?

A) Most of the cost is in the distribution, rather than the development.
B) Knowledge always loses its value as more people use it.
C) Knowledge can be distributed widely.
D) Knowledge is raw input such as facts, words and numbers.
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Which of the following is true about explicit knowledge?

A) Not easily taught
B) Not easily written down
C) Commonly resides in standard operating procedures, information systems, and rules
D) Large firms have very little explicit knowledge.
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Which of the following is not an example of organizational memory?

A) Written documentation
B) Structured electronic databases
C) Contract employees
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_____________ knowledge is shared among individuals and is more compelling and more likely to be used than __________ knowledge.

A) Codified, personalized
B) Personalized, codified
C) Personalized, organizational
D) Organizational, personalized
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Former CEO John Browne's peer assist program at British Petroleum (BP) is an example of a _____________ process.

A) Signature
B) Best practice
C) Combination
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External sources of knowledge include all of the following except:

A) Alliances
B) Outsourcing
C) External consultants
D) Organizational culture
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Which of the following is not a means of gathering information and knowledge from the external environment?

A) Organization structure
B) Contingent employees
C) Cooperative agreements with other organizations
D) Customers
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_______________ describes the experience-sharing process of conveying tacit knowledge from one person to another, whereby a more experienced individual communicates mental models, technical skills, and other tacit knowledge.

A) Socialization
B) Externalization
C) Personalization
D) Codification
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Nonaka and Takeuchi's four aspects of knowledge creation are:

A) Socialization, Externalization, Personalization, Codification
B) Socialization, Personalization, Internalization, Codification
C) Socialization, Externalization, Combination, Internalization
D) Combination, Internalization, Codification, Externalization
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In the context of knowledge management and firm governance, what does CIO stand for?

A) Chief Information Officer
B) Central Intelligence Office
C) Chief Executive Officer
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Which of the following is true about benchmarking?

A) Involves collecting data and other intelligence only from inside the firm.
B) Focuses on how well units of the firm are doing compared to one another
C) Seeks to identify best practices from outside and take actions to improve a firm's position
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Which of the following is true about strategic alliances?

A) Include research consortiums, joint ventures, long-term supplier relationships
B) Are always successful
C) Include only networks between firms located in different countries
D) Do not include transfers of knowledge
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What are some of the most important external sources of knowledge?
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Define the terms: knowledge, data and information. What is the relationship among them?
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Provide examples of formal and informal knowledge management activities.
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What are the four types of knowledge creation which Nonaka and Takeuchi defined? Provide an example of each.
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Provide three examples each of intrinsic and extrinsic incentives to share knowledge.
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Provide three examples each of technological and organizational components of knowledge management.
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What are the four essential knowledge management processes? What are some ways to facilitate each?
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Imagine you have recruited a new member to your team at work. What formal and informal means would you use to share tacit and explicit knowledge? Provide examples.
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