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Austrade’s Information Age project ACT KM Conference

Austrade’s Information Age project ACT KM Conference. October 2002. S:Strat DevProjects 99 Info Age Briefing materials Board briefing Oct 99.ppt. Overview. Why we undertook the work? How Knowledge Management fitted into the overall strategy?. Who we are.

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Austrade’s Information Age project ACT KM Conference

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  1. Austrade’s Information Age projectACT KM Conference October 2002 S:\Strat Dev\Projects 99\ Info Age\ Briefing materials\ Board briefing Oct 99.ppt

  2. Overview • Why we undertook the work? • How Knowledge Management fitted into the overall strategy?

  3. Who we are • The Australian Trade Commission is the Federal Government’s main export and international business facilitation agency • Austrade helps Australian companies reduce the time, cost and risk involved in selecting, entering and developing international markets • We’re in the business of taking your business to the world

  4. Austrade delivers… • Export and outward investment services and international business opportunities to Australian businesses •  Financial assistance through the Export Market Development Grants (EMDG) scheme •  Programs designed to improve community awareness of, and commitment to, trade and investment •  Advice to the Federal Government and coordination of its export and international business facilitation activities •  Consular, passport and immigration services in some countries

  5. Austrade’s global network

  6. We undertook this study to answer the following questions • How will Australian businesses be affected by changes in global business • How will this change the needs of Australian businesses • How should Austrade change to anticipate those needs • What are the steps Austrade needs to take to get there What does the information age mean for Austrade

  7. We used an innovative teamstructure Core Team Workshop group Community group Rest of Austrade Able to participate in the discussion online

  8. Roles were passed through several filters Roles Requiring Information Age Team Focus: Demand & Supply Filters Mission Outcomes & Outputs Filter List of Roles • Portal • Consulting • Communities of practice • Online market systems • Data gathering & synthesis • One to one matching • Logistics • Growing our intellectual capital • Building the Australian brand

  9. We decided that the prioritised roles for change are: Role Change 1. Portal 2. Communities of Practice 3. Consulting Advice 4. Growing our Intellectual Capital 5. Market Systems 6. Data Gathering and Synthesis 7. Providing Matching Services 1x1 8. Logistics 9. Building the Australian Brand

  10. To support these roles the following conceptual shifts are necessary Web site Transaction Australia to rest of the world Information Individual / Unit Austrade Network Web Based Relationship Totally international Advice Team Austrade Integrating with other networks

  11. Outcomes Web site and telecommunications • Integrate the website into Austrade’s core business • Use it to ‘increase efficiency’ or as ‘bait’ • Provide good telecommunications links wherever possible Information and knowledge management • Regional Information Managers/Post Information Officers • Increase focus on knowledge sharing, including changes to performance agreements • Trial of a centralised document management system and a directory of Austrader skills and knowledge • Intranet to be improved

  12. Outcomes Client relationships • Adviser project – tools to assist in delivering services • Introduction of some client relationship management E-Business • E-Business adviser • Nordic Trade Councils JV database on online markets Human Resources • Information Age behaviours and values built into Performance Agreements, Work Value Statements, Recruitment Criteria, Climate Surveys and 360o surveys • Austrade Institute – to develop Austraders

  13. Outcomes Training • On how to use the internet effectively • On e-business Opportunities • Focus on quality - not quantity - of opportunities • Reporting on opportunity conversions in 2000/2001 (CBS will provide better conversion measures than CIMS/Workflows) Online communities • Continuing trials of online communities • External: East Timor, EMDG, Setting up an Operation in Europe • Internal: CBS, ICT Global Industry Team, Information Age

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