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People with questions
are used to turning to the Internet, and also to colleagues.
UK-based Lend Lease, parent company of Bovis Lend Lease, is
combining the two in ikonnect, a knowledge management service
that starts on the Web and ends on the phone.
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"Its really a nontech
initiative," says Bob Webb, Bovis Lend Lease executive
vice president, who conceived the idea. Rather than filling
a database with information and urging the companys
10,000 employees to find it on line, ikonnect started without
any database, just people with inquiries. Facilitators in
New York, London and Sydney, Australia, receive e-mails from
the ikonnect.com Website and usually call the sender to ask
specifically what they want. Then the facilitators contact
one or several other Lend Lease employees who have answers
and hook them up. "We promote conversation," says
Webb. "We want people to be talking to people."
The connections, but not the data,
are archived in a searchable Oracle database. ikonnect initially
was restricted to Lend Lease employees but gradually is opening
to clients, vendors and outsiders as well. For the moment,
it is treated as "goodwill," Webb says, meaning
that its free.
In its first two years, more than
6,000 people have used the service. Many "seeks"
are about products and vendors, but others are technical.
Webb thinks the low-tech nature
of the service is exactly what makes it work. "People
are very comfortable sharing," he says. "People
love to help."
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