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Case Study Cafe 1: Securities Commission Malaysian and BINUS University Indonesia

In this case study cafe we will look at two case studies:
  • Repositioning KM in a Pandemic, at Securities Commission Malaysia, presented by Arief Amron.
  • KM During the Pandemic at BINUS University Indonesia, presented by Dr. Elidjen.

All participants should review the case study details in advance of this Case Study Cafe. The materials are posted below. Each 1 hour session of the Cafe will begin with a very short recap of the case study by the case presenter, there will be a short breakout session for you to compare your areas of interest with other participants, and then the floor will be opened to questions and discussion. Please review the case materials in advance of the session, so that we can explore the case in more depth during the session.

This Case Study Cafe was facilitated by Kim Martins.

Here are the edited notes of the chat channel containing highlights of the discussion - download here

Case Materials

Repositioning KM in a Pandemic, at Securities Commission Malaysia, presented by Arief Amron.
​Review case summary here
KM During the Pandemic at BINUS University Indonesia, presented by Dr. Elidjen.
​Review case summary here

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About Arief Amron

Arief has been working in knowledge management since the day he started working with Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) in late 1997. Issues on how data, information and knowledge impacts people's decision-making process have always intrigued him. After 7 years in a data and technical domain in BNM, he obtained a scholarship from BNM to further his study in Knowledge Management at The University of Melbourne. The 21 months experience of learning and interacting with the larger KM community while in Australia helped him to gain a deeper understanding of the human side of KM.
 
Upon returning to BNM to serve his scholarship bond, Arief served the KM unit of BNM for another 7 years before departing for Maybank. In Maybank, he undertook the challenge of applying KM in a Risk Management domain by enabling and implementing cross border knowledge sharing with Maybank’s risk managers through the Global Risk Masterclass and also operationalising Maybank's i-Knowledge information portal on the latest risk and regulatory information.
 
In 2014, Arief joined the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) to lead the KM department and to help SC to enhance its KM practices. In 2015, SC was awarded the Knowledge Ready Organisation (KRO) Award by the Information and Knowledge Management Society (IKMS) as a recognition of the SC's effort in implementing and sustaining KM in the organisation since 2000.
 
Fast forward, KM in SC continues to grow through various initiatives such as the establishment of the SC KM framework, Enterprise Knowledge Mapping, Strategic Knowledge Retention Initiatives (SKRIs), Records Management and Content Curation and Dissemination. Apart from that, Arief has been passionate about promoting KM in Malaysia and is part of the team that helped to establish the MyKM Roundtable.

About Dr Elidjen

Associate Professor Elidjen (S.Kom, MInfoCommTech) is Knowledge Management and Innovation Director and Associate Professor of Management at BINUS (Bina Nusantara) University in Jakarta, Indonesia. He has more than 25 years of experience in teaching, research and community service. He teaches on the Business Creation and Doctor of Research in Management programmes at BINUS Business School.

Dr. Elidjen is the co-author of the book “Co-Creation Innovation Transformation Model: Practices in the Information and Communication Technology Industry.” He is also a reviewer for several international journals. He has dedicated himself to a career at BINUS University and currently has the task of leading the Knowledge Management and Innovation Directorate.
 
BINUS University has achieved a number of awards under his leadership such as the Indonesian MAKE Award (Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise) Winner 11 times in a row (2007-2017), Special Recognition in Indonesian MAKE 3 times (2011, 2013, and 2016), Asian MAKE Award 3 times (2014, 2016, and 2017), and Global MIKE Award (Most Innovative Knowledge Enterprise) 3 times in a row (2018, 2019, and 2020). BINUS University for the first time was named the Outstanding Global MIKE Award Winner 2020. Dr Elidjen has also received a number of awards from Bina Nusantara University: 2 times Employee Award, 2 times BINUS Star of Excellence, and Distinguished Service Employee Award. 

About Kim Martins (Facilitator)

Kim is based in New Zealand and is one of Asia Pacific's most experienced knowledge management and learning professionals. She has held a number of senior positions in the KM field in Australia from Chief Knowledge Officer for Ernst and Young, Australia to Director, Knowledge Networks, Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Most recently, she was a Senior Consultant working on KM strategy for IFAD (Water sector) in Rome, Italy. 

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Kim was the Chair for Standards Australia KM Committee from 2005-2010 - the Committee responsible for the Australian KM Standard. Kim speaks regularly at conferences and conducts workshops and masterclasses in the areas of communities of practice; leadership; information & knowledge audits; KM strategy development. She is the editor of Rethinking Knowledge (2002).  Kim is also  an author, poet and freelance writer, with specialization in history and mythology. 

EVENT DETAILS

Date/Time
6 July 2021, 10.00am - 12 midday (KL/SGT)

Venue
This session was held on Zoom. Only pre-registered participants were admitted. Registration is now closed.

Type of Event
​Case Discussion | Networking | Panel​ | Site Visit | Talk & Discussion | Workshop

Fee
This event was free of charge, but spaces are limited and
participation was by registration only.

Registration
​Registration is now closed

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