Browsing by Author "Salubi, Oghenere"
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Item A knowledge sharing framework for human capital development in Pentecostal religious organizations(Taylor and Francis Group, 2023) Cyster, Chantall; Salubi, Ogheneren this paper, a theoretical framework for human capital devel-opment in Pentecostal Religious Organizations through knowl-edge sharing is provided. The framework conceptualizes that religious organizations should prioritize launching a knowledge management initiative and appointing a knowledge manage-ment team or manager to conduct a knowledge audit and design an appropriate knowledge management plan as expli-cated. Knowledge management is the process of creating, shar-ing, using, and managing the knowledge and information of an organization or group. It involves identifying, capturing, organiz-ing, storing, and sharing knowledge and information in a way that allows individuals and teams to access and use it effectively to improve decision-making, problem-solving, and innovation.Item Knowledge management and organizational learning in religious organizations: A case study of Christian faith revival ministries of South Africa(University of Western Cape, 2021) Cyster, Chantall Catherine; Salubi, OghenereKnowledge Management (KM) has developed over the years into a mainstream organisational necessity to achieve success and organisational effectiveness. The goal of this study is to assess KM and organisational learning within religious organisations especially Pentecostal Churches. This study is based on both qualitative and quantitative research design, employing a case study research method. The study population was the 120 congregational members of Christian Faith Revival Ministries of South Africa, located in Tafelsig, Mitchell’s Plain, Cape Town. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected using questionnaire and Interview. Analysis was done using SPSS and Atlas.ti.Item User perspectives on the provision of virtual archives in the Western Cape archives and records service(University of the Western Cape, 2023) Maleki, Nolundi; Salubi, OghenereIn the digital era, archival records/resources in physical formats have been made available to a larger audience and received much more usage as a result of digitisation and remote accessibility. The use of technology allows for archives to be accessed by users everywhere and at any time in different systems and formats. The Western Cape Archives and Records Service has faced various challenges to preservation and access to print records, namely damage due to frequent use, poor handling, and space shortage to accept archival records from governmental bodies which negatively impacts on access to archival heritage of the province. This descriptive case study aimed to investigate user expectations and perspectives on the provision of a virtual archive by the Western Cape Archives and Records Service. Expectation Confirmation Theory (ECT) was used to anchor the study which enquired into whether the expectation and perceived level of satisfaction from a virtual archive system can be met fully or not. A case study survey was conducted among researchers who use resources at the Western Cape Archive and Records Service and academics who are also users of the archival resources. The latter was included in the study to confirm the study findings since digital archive systems are already in use in their organisation.