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Title: Part B: NearOptimizing Knowledge and Power Flows


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Part B Near-Optimizing Knowledge and Power Flows
  • Doug MacKinnon
  • Ray Levitt

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Agenda
  • Motivation
  • Insights from Inventory Theory
  • Literature Search
  • Research Question
  • Timeline
  • Contributions

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Motivation
  • Consider inventory theory as a means to inform
    knowledge and power flows
  • Inventory Theory
  • Known mathematical constructs
  • Knowledge Inventory
  • Skill set with contextual experience

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Inventory Theory Analysis and Insights
Logistics Managers Perspective
  • Consider a supply chain of perishable goods,
    managers gain insights considering
  • Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
  • holding cost (h)
  • set up cost (K)
  • unit cost (c)
  • demand per unit time (m)
  • Reordering point
  • Known demand
  • Stock on-hand
  • Make/Buy decisions
  • Inventory policies of
  • Just-in-time
  • Just-in-case

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Perishable Goods in a Supply Chain vs. Knowledge
in an Organization
  • Similarities
  • Knowledge is a critical resource
  • Knowledge can be bought or made (created)
  • Knowledge can be lost
  • personnel transfer
  • lack of usage
  • knowledge obsolescence
  • A goods shelf-life is like knowledge decay
  • Transportation of people is a knowledge flow
  • Lead time is required to obtain both

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Perishable Goods in a Supply Chain vs. Knowledge
in an Organization
  • Differences
  • Knowledge holding costs may be negligible
  • Knowledge is difficult to quantify
  • Knowledge demand is difficult to forecast
  • Effects just-in-time policy

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Potential Testing
  • Create a knowledge inventory tool to measure
    quantity
  • Create a tool to measure knowledge decay
  • Consider making vs. buying knowledge
  • On the job training vs. outsourcing
  • Consider just-in-time vs. just-in-case
  • Training vs. formal education
  • Potentially a time critical issue

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Literature Search
  • Primary Areas
  • Inventory Theory
  • Knowledge Theory
  • Organizational Power
  • Intriguing Areas
  • Optimization
  • Decision Making
  • Search Theory
  • Trust
  • Culture

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Research Question(so far)
  • How can MS Inventory Theory help to inform our
    understanding of knowledge flows in Edge
    Organizations?

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Timeline
  • Literature review underway
  • Edge Workshop Consider inventory theory and its
    effect on knowledge and power flows in Edge
    organizations
  • Review literature and ethnographic data
  • Provide initial parameters
  • Develop enhancements to POW-ER (March 05)
  • 10th ICCRTS
  • Paper submission 15 March 05
  • Conference 13 June 05
  • Discuss findings at 2nd Edge workshop (4th qtr
    2005)

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Contributions
  • New knowledge concerning how inventory theory
    could inform knowledge and power flows in Edge
    organizations
  • Extend the capability of computational modeling
    to reflect knowledge flow in Edge organizations

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Part B Near-Optimizing Knowledge and Power Flows
  • Doug MacKinnon
  • Ray Levitt
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