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Showing papers by "John S. Edwards published in 2004"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the organizational processes of knowledge acquisition, sharing, retention and utilisation as it affected the internal and external communication of knowledge about performance in an English police force.
Abstract: This paper describes the organizational processes of knowledge acquisition, sharing, retention and utilisation as it affected the internal and external communication of knowledge about performance in an English police force. The research was gathered in three workshops for internal personnel, external stakeholders and chief officers, using Journey Making, a computer-assisted method of developing shared understanding. The research concluded that there are multiple audiences for the communication of knowledge about police performance, impeded by the requirement to publish performance data. However, the intelligence-led policing model could lead to a more focused means of communication with various stakeholder groups. Although technology investment was a preferred means of communicating knowledge about performance, without addressing cultural barriers, an investment in technology may not yield the appropriate changes in behaviour. Consequently, technology needs to be integrated with working practices in order to reduce organizational reliance on informal methods of communication.

42 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper reports on the experience so far with using a simulation model to support knowledge management in this way and issues regarding the data available, the use of the model, and the elicitation process itself.

21 citations


Book Chapter
01 Jan 2004

17 citations


Book Chapter
01 Jan 2004

8 citations