Print Email Facebook Twitter Reuse of previously captured knowledge in current and future projects Title Reuse of previously captured knowledge in current and future projects Author Thimmapa, Pradeepthi (TU Delft Civil Engineering & Geosciences) Contributor van Os, M. (mentor) Koolwijk, J.S.J. (graduation committee) Bakker, H.L.M. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Civil Engineering | Construction Management and Engineering Date 2024-11-24 Abstract Contemporary project-based organisations recognise the importance of leveraging past project knowledge for competitive advantage. By leveraging the lessons learned from previous and ongoing projects, organisations can benefit from managing learning within and across projects effectively. Despite these benefits, challenges persist in effectively reusing captured knowledge. This qualitative study addresses this gap by investigating knowledge reuse in project-based organisations, with a focus on social learning mechanisms. The results underline the pivotal role of collaboration and social interactions in facilitating tacit knowledge sharing and reuse, along with the significance of learning on the job.The research identifies drivers, barriers, and guiding principles for promoting knowledge reuse, addressing barriers such as motivation, resistance to change, and knowledge silos. Recommendations include establishing comprehensive databases, fostering collaboration, and strengthening Communities of Practice aligned with organisational goals. Moreover, the study emphasises that true organisational learning primarily occurs through social interactions, advocating for a shift from 'learning from repositories' to 'learning through social means.' It underscores the role of organisational culture, particularly trust, in enhancing learning and knowledge reuse, promoting personal networks, communities of practice, and blame-free cultures. Lastly, guiding principles advocate for both top-down and bottom-up approaches to foster knowledge reuse across all organisational levels. Subject Knowledge ReuseSocial learningProject-based learningcommunities of practice (COP)CollaborationAtlas.ti To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e44fa728-4b95-4435-9a17-da29c3359418 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2024 Pradeepthi Thimmapa Files PDF MSc._CME_thesis_5603226.pdf 1.26 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e44fa728-4b95-4435-9a17-da29c3359418/datastream/OBJ/view