BUS5KMS – KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Written report must be submitted through the LMS assignment

Assignment
Using the case study allocated to you, critically discuss aspects in the case study organisation such as the KM tools and KM techniques, KM models and KM processes, organisational learning and learning organisation, knowledge sharing and trust, communities of practice, applying knowledge for innovation, new knowledge creation, KM and organisational culture, KM governance, and organisational memory. Discuss the outcomes of the implementation and compare this against the KM aspects that have been discussed in the lectures.

Evaluation will be based on your argument, completeness, appropriateness, justification and critical analysis.

Note that your grade will also depend on how professionally your paper has been structured, formatted and presented. An abstract of the report should be included.

Submission requirements
• The report will comprise:

i. a brief introduction
ii. a review of relevant literature on the theme you have selected
iii. a review of the KMS
iv. a critical discussion
v. a conclusion and
vi. a list of references

• The report should be 2000 words (word-processed in 1.5 spacing, 12-point, Times New Roman)
• All quoted material should be fully cited APA 6th. or Harvard style
• All ideas from other authors should be fully cited using APA 6th. or Harvard style
• Assignments that do not conform to all requirements will be awarded a mark of zero.
• Assignments not received by the due date will not be marked, except in exceptional circumstances where approval has been received prior to the due date from the subject coordinator.
• Accuracy in spelling, syntax, citation and referencing is strictly essential.

Academic integrity
Academic integrity means being honest in academic work and taking responsibility for learning the conventions of scholarship. La Trobe University views this seriously as evidenced by the following extract:

Academic honesty is a fundamental principle in teaching, learning, research and scholarship. The University requires its academic staff and students to observe the highest ethical standards in all aspects of academic work and it demonstrates its commitment to these values by awarding due credit for honestly conducted scholarly work, and by penalising academic misconduct and all forms of cheating.

Academic Integrity Procedures ( p. 1 of 6)

Academic misconduct includes improper referencing, plagiarism, copying and cheating. You should familiarise yourself with your responsibilities in relation to Academic Integrity and if you have any questions, direct them to your Course Coordinator. Information can be found on the website at: www.latrobe.edu.au/students/academic-integrity All hard copy assignments should be accompanied by the Academic Integrity Assignment