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Definition
Process oriented knowledge management is An approach to knowledge management that is designed to provide employees with task-related knowledge in the organization's business processes
Summary
Process oriented knowledge management is Template:POKM
Description
Background
Drivers for justification for a POKM approach include the need to continuously and reliably improve NPP efficiency and effectiveness while maintaining high overall levels of safety. These improvements are required despite challenges such as an aging workforce, specific equipment challenges and the need to periodically adopt improvement technology and modified plant systems. POKM methods are also accompanied by improved measurement frameworks for productivity, quality and cost effectiveness as well as an improved ability to integrate work elements into a high-performing management system.
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Benefits of process oriented knowledge
References
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