The Characteristic and Success Factors of an Organizational Memory Information System

Saidatul Rahah Hamidi, Kamaruzaman Jusoff
2009 Computer and Information Science  
Data, information and knowledge have increased within organization across time. They become wasted memories due to retired staff, died or replace to another department. This could give great impact when intellectual capital do not being used wisely especially as competitive advantage element. Therefore, there is a need to manage memories accordingly. Otherwise, time, money and energy are wasted when the same task, research and findings need to be done repeatedly. This paper discusses the
more » ... ntation of organizational memory system (OMS) which also known as organizational memory information system (OMIS). Before that, the basic theory of organizational memory (OM) will be described for better understanding. This paper indicates that there are 5 blocks of success factor to evaluate OMIS implementation; system quality, information quality, success measure in terms of usage, individual impact and organizational impact. OMS is proposed as a prototype to be implemented for the whole module of Faculty of Computer Science and Information System in order to protect their intellectual capital and optimizing the efficiency by managing organizational memory. The paper provides details of solution to academic management on the approach to making organizational memory information system work in practice. The approaches to manage memories in the model have yielded a number of benefits as demonstrated by a case study. This work will be beneficial to researchers and practitioner who are interested in applying OMIS in organization.
doi:10.5539/cis.v2n1p142 fatcat:x5baaqajjna4xkav2gml3tgrzu