ISYS5050 - KM Systems  
Take Home Assessment (15%)  
Maximum Score : 30 marks  
Instructions:  
1. Provide typed answers to each of the two questions below. Each answer should not exceed  
one-and-a-half (1 ½) typed A4 double-spaced pages and type size not less than 11.  
2. This is an individual assessment and, as such, you are expected to complete your submitted  
work in its entirety by you without consulting anyone else including other students enrolled  
in this unit of study.  
3. Please make sure that you follow the guidelines and University policy on plagiarism (check  
the week 1 lecture notes if you are not sure what the guidelines are). If you draw on   
particular references, please ensure that you do not cut-and-paste or copy text verbatim and  
provide full citations.  We will check for plagiarism using Turn-it-in and other tools, both  
among the student submissions and external sources.  
4. Your work must be submitted on Canvas before 6 pm on Wednesday, 22 April 2020.  
5. Write your answers in a Word document and upload it via the dedicated section for this  
assessment under Assignments. Make sure you also write down your name, UniKey and  
Student ID in the document.  
Questions  
1.Polanyi’s paradox refers to the idea that people can know more than what they can tell. It has  
been suggested that the same applies to companies and other organisations as well. In other words,  
a company like BHP-Billiton may actually possess more organisational knowledge than it can actually  
document, use, or deploy. Based on your learning so far, provide an explanation of the paradox at  
the organisational level. Also, assuming that this paradox is valid, provide recommendations to  
improve the situation. (15 marks)  
2. Study the dashboard presented below carefully that provides information on coronavirus COVID- 
19 cases globally which is continuously updated over time.  You are required to write a review and  
critique of the dashboard based on your understanding of the key principles and best practices for  
good dashboard design. Also, suggest (and justify) changes to the design that can help improve the  
dashboard. (15 marks)  
See the live map here: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html