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MM5027 Knowledge Management for Innovation YEG49+YEG50
MM5013
Knowledge Management for Innovation
Young Professional General 52
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG
MBA Programme
http://www.mba.itb.ac.id
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONSCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG
http://www.sbm.itb.ac.id/mba
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Contents
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1.Vision and Mission of MBA-ITB
MBA ITB has a mission to educate students to be ethical and entrepreneurial business
leaders who can thrive in the globally connected business environment. We believe that
the mission can be achieved by developing our students to have the following attributes:
Cognitive ambidexterity, i.e. by developing their integrative thinking ability in looking
at business issues and formulating business decisions
Ethical responsibility, i.e. by developing their awareness, sensitivity and proactivity in
delivering the best results that will not sacrifice the social and environmental
sustainability
Effective implementation skill, i.e. by developing their leadership, awareness toward
other people in their organization and effective oral communication so that they can
execute the strategy and business solutions they have decided
Awareness toward global business environment, i.e. by exposing them with global
business issues that may affect their business success
Based on the above description, we have identified six important capabilities to be
developed in our students. The following are the six capabilities that become the learning
goals that we must pursue in our MBA program: integrative thinking, team work,
communication skill, ethical responsibility, leadership and global mindset.
Alongside its mission, MBA ITB is envisioned itself to be A World Class Program of Master
and Business Administration with that Creates Ethical and Entrepreneurial Business
Leaders by 2020.
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2.Learning Goals of MBA-ITB
Table-1 Learning Goals
Learning Goals Description
Integrative Thinking
(LG-1)
Student will be able to demonstrate ability to identify the central
problems/issues, draw and assess recomendation using a perspective
that integrates both fuctional and relevant contextual information
and deploy them effectively to solve the problem from a strategic
views point.
Team work (LG 2)
Student will be able to demontrate an ability to work effectively in a
team, exhibiting behaviour that reflects an understanding of the
importance of individual roles and tasks, and the ability to manage
conflict and compromise so that team goals are achieved.
Communication Skill
(LG 3)
Student will be able to communicate verbally inn an organised, clear
and persuasive manner, and be responsive listener.
Ethical Responsibility
(LG 4)
Student will be able to identify ethical issues, understand the impact
of a particular issue on various stakeholders, recognize the rights and
responsibilities of the stakeholder and systematically analyse the pro
and cons of eny decisions related to ethical issues.
Leadership
(LG 5)
Student willhave hightened awareness of what it take to exercite
effective leadership, through key inisiative, efective execution,
influencing, inspiring, and empowering people and manging changes.
Global Awareness
(LG 6)
Student will understand the nature of global issues impacting
business, including competition, policiess, politic, culture and
consumers and have the ability to respond to them effectively.
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2.2 Learning Objectives
Table-2: Integrative Thinking
Learning Goals Learning Objectives
Integrative
thinking
Identify and analyze central problems with integrative thinking
Construct multiple perspectives that integrate both functional and
relevant contextual information
Create recommendation based on the constructed perspectivesand the
companys strategic objectives
Teamwork
Understand how to collaborate with others
Apply the concept of managing conflict to resolve problem in small group
learning environment
Demonstrate constructive feedback in small group learning environmentCommunication
Skill
Present information in an organized and concise manner.
Demonstrate skill to persuade others in persuasive manners
Demonstrate listening skills
Ethical
Responsibility
Recognize ethical issues in business context.
Assess the impact of ethical issue toward various stakeholders
considerations.
Systematically analyse the pro and cons of any decisions related to ethical
issues.
Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of Corporate Social
Responsibility.
Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of environmentsustainability.
Leadership
Demonstrate the propensity to take initiative
Bring influence toward other people in her/his team
Inspire and empower others by evaluating, analyzing, and providing critics
on how leadership behaviors and characteristics affect employees and
businesses outcomes
Demonstrate an ability to manage change
Global Mindset
Identify global issues that may affect the industry (Global Intellectual
Capital)
Develop understanding toward global cultural aspects that affect business
operations
Develop passion for diversity and ability to work with people from different
culture (Global Social Capital)
Develop business recommendations based on understanding about the
global aspetcs.
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3.Learning Goals of This Course
In the broadest perspective, the goals of this course is to assist you to recognize and to better
understand human capital and leader behavior in learning organization context, as a
foundation of Knowledge Innovation Management (KIM) and impact to the organizational
effectiveness. More specific, after following this course, students are expected to develop the
following skills:
1. Problem solving skill with an integrative thinking: Construct multiple perspectives that
integrate different factors or aspects, other related business functions and relevant
contextual information2. Team Work Skill: Understand how to collaborate with others
3. Communication skills: Demonstrate skill to persuade others in persuasive manners.
4. Leadership skills: Demonstrate an ability to manage change
Thus, it is connected with the learning goals of Integrative Thinking, Team Work Skill,
Communication Skills, and Leadership Skill. The relationship between the course objectives and
the objectives of MBA-ITB is presented in Table 3.
Table-3: Knowledge Management fo Innovation Learning Objectives
Course
Integrative
Thinking (IT)
Team Work
Skill (TW)
Communication
Skill (CS)
Leadership
(L)
IT2 IT3 TW 1 CS2 L4
MM5027
Knowledge
Management
for Innovation
X X X X X
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4.Learning Outcomes of This Course and The Course Structure
Explaining ideas or concepts: Interpreting,
summarising, paraphrasing, classifying,
explaining what and why KM
Using information in another familiar
situation: carrying out, using, executing
Implementing of KM tools in company
Breaking information into parts to explore
understandings and relationships among KM
components: Comparing, organising, deconstructing,
interrogating and finding of KM Framework
Explaining ideas or concepts: Interpreting,
summarising, paraphrasing, classifying, explaining
what, why and how KM tools implementing
Justifying a decision or course of action: Checking,
hypothesising, critiquing, experimenting, judging
of KM Planning in practice
Breaking information into parts to explore under-
standings and relationships among KM Planning
Components and implementing the KM Planning stages
Using information in another familiar situation: Implementing,
carrying out, using, executing KM in several companies
Generating new ideas, products, or ways of
viewing things: Designing, constructing, planning,
producing, inventing of KM Planning in practice
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The Course Plan
Course Title : Knowledge Management for Innovation
Code (Credit) : MM-5013 (3 credit)
Class : YPG 52
Lecturer : Prof. Jann Hidajat (JH) and Dr. Achmad G (AGH)Day : Monday
Session : 3 sessions per day
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR INNOVATION CLASS SCHEDULE
DATE OUTCOME(S) ACTIVITY(IES) PREPARATION EVALUATIONFACILI-
TATOR
18-01-16
(08.0011.15am)
Breaking information
into parts to explore
understandings andrelationships among KM
components
1.Class Management
2.5-10 pages of JH book
resume - send by e-mail
before final exam
3.World Happiness
Syllabus
Textbook-1
Video
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Break
1. Lecturing-1: KM
Introduction
2. Discussion
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
JH
25-01-16
(08.00
11.15am)
Using information in
another familiar
situation
Lecturing-2: Knowledge-
Based Enterprise
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Break
Lecturing-2: Knowledge-
Based EnterpriseSlide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
1.Great Siberian Freeze off2.Climatizes
Game Group Discussionand Participation
EFD
01-02-16
(08.00
11.15am)Explaining ideas or
concepts: Interpreting,
summarising,
paraphrasing, classifying,
explaining what, why
and how KM tools
implementing
3.Walking the Talk
4.ShifterGame
Group Discussion
and ParticipationEFD
Break
Lecturing-3:
Personal KM (PKM)Textbook-3
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
EFD
PKM Tools ExercisesExercises
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
EFD
15-02-16
(08.00
11.15am)
PKM Tools Exercises Exercises
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
EFD
Break
PKM Tools Exercises Exercises
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
EFD
EFD
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DATE OUTCOME(S) ACTIVITY(IES) PREPARATION EVALUATIONFACILI-
TATOR
22-02-16
(08.0011.15am)
Explaining ideas or
concepts: Interpreting,
summarising,
paraphrasing, classifying,explaining what, why
and how KM tools
implementing
Class discussion on Case:
1.KM in Astra
2.KM in Unilever
KM Case for
each group
Group Discussion
and ParticipationJH
Break
3.KM in Toyota Intl
4.KM in Xerox KM Case for
each group
Group Discussion
and Participation
Quiz
JH
5.KM in Monsanto
. KM at BPJH
29-02-16
(08.00
11.15am)
Breaking information
into parts to explore
understandings and
relationships among KM
Planning Components
and implementing the
KM Planning stages
Lecturing-4:
KM Planning
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
Break
Case-3:
Case on KM Planning
Knowledge Management at
Accenture
Case-3
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion& Quiz
AGH
AGH
07-03-16
(08.00
11.15am)
Generating new ideas,
products, or ways of
viewing things
Case-4: Class Discussion
(KM Planning in ULI)Case-4
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
Break
Case-4: Class Discussion
(KM Planning in ULI)Case-4
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
AGH
14-03-16
(08.00
11.15am)
KM Planning Case
DiscussionDiscussion Quiz AGH
Break
Lecturing-5: Linking KM and
Innovation
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation andDiscussion
AGH
AGH
21-03-16
(08.00
11.15am) Explaining ideas or
concepts: Interpreting,
summarising,
paraphrasing,
classifying, explaining
what, why and how KMtools implementing
Case-5: Class Discussion
(KM at Whirpool) Case-5
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
Break
Case-5: Class Discussion
(KM at Whirpool) Case-5
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
Lecturing-6: Knowledge
Development Processes
SECI & BP Model
Textbook-2
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
AGH
28-03-16
(08.00
11.15am)
Role Playing on K-Development
Role Playing Group Discussionand Participation
AGH
Break
Role Playing on K-
Development
Role PlayingGroup Discussion
and ParticipationAGH
Role Playing Quiz AGH
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DATE OUTCOME(S) ACTIVITY(IES) PREPARATION EVALUATIONFACILI-
TATOR
04-04-16
(08.0011.15am) Generating new ideas,
products, or ways of
viewing things:
Designing, constructing,
planning, producing,
inventing of KM
Planning and Tools in
practice
Lecturing-7: K-Based
Project Management and
K-Based Economy
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Break
Lecturing-7: K-Based
Project Management and
K-Based Economy
Slide
presentation
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Wrap up and Discussion Discussion Quiz JH
11-04-16
(08.00
11.15am)
MBNQA Video on
Leadership-
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Break
MBNQ video on the
Information-
Individual Class
Participation and
Discussion
JH
Wrap up and Discussion Discussion Quiz JH
25-04-16 Final Test
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5.Lecturer Profile
Jann Hidajat Tjakraatmadja
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. JannHidajatTjakratmadjaOffice: School of Business and Management ITBTel: 062-22-2531923Fax: 062-22-2504249Email: [email protected]: SBMITB, Ganesha 10 Bandung Indonesia
Jann Hidajat Tjakraatmadja graduated from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 1978
(Bachelor). He then continued his studies in Industrial Engineer at Catholic University of Leuven,
Belgium (got Master in 1981) and in 2001 he earned a Doctor of Knowledge Management from
his, Industrial Engineering and Management, ITB. In 2004, Jann got Professor in almamater
Knowledge Management ITB. In 2007, Jann with his colleges from academica and practise
develop KMSI (Knowledge Management Society) and he ellected as a first President.
Jann has extensive experience in the academic world. His career was starts in 1978 as a lecturer
for Method and Time Study, Ergonomic, Production System and Management of Technology in
Industrial Engineering (IE) Department, Industrial Technology (IT) Faculty of ITB. Jann has
authored a college three textbooks titled Teknik Tata Cara Kerja (Method and Time Study) in
1980, Manajemen Teknologi (Management of Technology) in 1996, and Knowledge
Management dalam Konteks Organisasi Pembelajar in 2007.
In the first career, he was the head of Method Study and Ergonomic Laboratory of IE
Department from 19781981 and from 19851990. In 2002-2003 he becomes the head of
Management Studio of IE Department of ITB and People Management Advisor for ITB Vice
Rector of Recourses and General Affairs. In 1994 and 1996, he was also member of the
evaluation committee of President Republic of Indonesia Paramakarya I and II Award, a
productivity award for national small and medium enterprise.
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Since December 2003, Jann was move from ITB IT Faculty to ITB School of Business and
Management (SBM). In 2003 2005 he was a Director of Graduate School of Business (MBA-
ITB) in SBM-ITB. In 20032009 he was a Vice Dean of Academic Affairs for SBM-ITB. Currently
he is a Chairman of SBM Senate, Director Centre of Knowledge for Business Competitiveness
(CK4BC), SBM-ITB, and President of Knowledge Management Society Indonesia (KMSI).
Jann also serves as Senior Lecturer for Management of Technology, Knowledge Management
and Information Technology, People Management, Learning Organization, Operations
Management and Organization Behavior for both ITBs Graduate and under graduate
Management School. Prior to his present position, he has throughout his career retained a
lectureship at MBA-ITB and under graduate Management School ITB programs as Senior
Lecturer.
Jann has been consultants to various studies and projects with state enterprises and many
government projects. He has also been an Instructor and moderator for various courses,training and workshop in Mind Management, Management of Technology, Knowledge
Management and Learning Organization, People Management, Operations Management,
Organization Behavior, Service Management, Change Management, Logistics and Project
Management.
Achmad Ghazali, Ph.D.
Nick Name: Achmad
E-mail: [email protected]
Achmad Ghazali holds a bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering, ITENAS, Master of Business and
Administration, SBM, ITB, and Doctoral degree from Massey University, New Zealand. His dissertation is
about knowledge construction in health support group online discussion. Using social constructivism as
learning paradigm in measuring the process of knowledge construction and how it affects the quality ofinformation in term of information quality and information integrity.
From 2005 until now, He becomes Faculty member of SBM, ITB (People and Knowledge Management
Sub Interest Group). From 2005 until 2007, He becomes SBM ITB Assistant Lecture. Right now, he is a
Director of QA and Accreditation at SBM-ITB.
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6.Grading
The course grading requirements include case analysis, presentation, class discussion,
reading of assigned articles/cases and writing summaries and reports, with the system:
GRADE BLOOMS TAXONOMY
A 4.0 Generating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things:
Designing, constructing, planning, producing, inventing.
Creating
(B6)
AB 3.5 Justifying a decision or course of action: Checking,
hypothesising, critiquing, experimenting, judging
Evaluating
(B5)
B 3.0 Breaking information into parts to explore understandings and
relationships:Comparing, organising, deconstructing,interrogating, finding
Analyzing
(B4)
BC 2.5 Using information in another familiar situation:Implementing,
carrying out, using, executing
Applying
(B3)
C 2.0 Explaining ideas or concepts:Interpreting, summarising,
paraphrasing, classifying, explaining
Understanding
(B2)
The weights for the components of the course are as follows:
ITEM WEIGHT
1. Individual Quiz and Assigment 20 %
2. Individual Class Participation and Discussion 30 %
3. Group Assignment and Participation 25 %
4. Individual Final Exam 25 %
TOTAL 100%
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7.Students Guidance
A.
Class Preparation
a. Readings assigned for a scheduled class period should be carefully read and studied
prior to class.b. Reading assigned material before it is discussed in class will help you effectively
participate in class/group discussion.
c. Reviewing the material one more time after discussion helps retention and makes
studying for exams easier.
B.
Effective Classroom Behavior
Attending a college class demands the same degree of discipline and professional
behavior expected in the professional work world. Learners bring their own views and
experiences to the classroom setting. Through class participation, peers are able to
learn from each other and thus expand their knowledge base and exposure to various
points of view. This type of learning is considered primary to the adult learning
experience. With this in mind, sharing your views and knowledge, asking questions, and
being respectful of differing views is expected. 10 behaviors that will help you to be
successful in this class include:
a.
Attending class regularly
b.
Active listening and learning
c.
Reading the syllabus and assigned readings before each class session
d.
Participating in class discussions
e.
Treating all in the class with respect
f. Participating in class/group activities with enthusiasm
g.
Doing only class activities during class
h.
Avoiding side conversations
i. Completing assignments on time
j.
Keeping your cell phone on silent mode during class
Presentation; writing book, paper or case summary; doing case studies and discussions;
lecture, and activities that support and illustrate the topics discussed will be important
parts of the course.
Preparation for each session is required to facilitate learning for you, as well as the class
as a whole
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C.
Course Requirement
a. There is no pre-requisite course requirement.
b. Assignments: Doing group cases analysis and class presentation; writing
group/individual report; and writing individual articles/case/course summary.
The other non-presenting learners will have to prepare questions and to participate
actively by asking questions and challenging the responses of the analysts (also in
view of the requirements of the 10% class participation).
Note: You will be assigned various exercises and tasks such as case analyses, role
play, game and video. You are expected to take a high level of responsibility
for your own learning and to support individual sessions through group
presentations. The course is based on involvement learning and class
participation. Discussions are based on assigned readings (case studies etc.),
short lectures, activities, video analyses and so forth.
Plagiarism on assignments and cheating on the tests will not be tolerated.
Students caught plagiarizing or cheating will be disciplined according to the
SBM and ITB norms.
c. Attendance: Attendance is compulsory. No points are assigned for absence
students. Attendance may correlate with the absorption of academic material and
facilitates classroom participation and discussion, components that are crucial to
graduate study. Attendance could have a bearing on the grade earned in situations
where a student may be at the borderline.
8.References
The recommended main textbooks are:
Knowledge Management
1. Jann Hidajat and Donald C Lantu (2006), Knowledge Management dalam Konteks
Organisasi Pembelajar , SBMITB
2. Collison, Chris and Parcel, Geoff (2006), Learning to Fly Capstone Publishing Limited (A
Wiley Co.).
3. Jann Hidajat, Haitan Rachman and Didin Kristinawati (2013), Personal Knowledge
Management, ITB
Note: All course participants are expected to have read both the relevant textbook chapters,
article and cases before commencement of class.