Process oriented knowledge management

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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 (POKM) focuses on organizational processes. At the heart of the process-oriented knowledge management is a workflow management subsystem that captures knowledge in context as it is created and presents knowledge to the user at the right step of the process. Its repository contains not only information created and manipulated in the process, but also that of the process itself in the form of process designs, case histories and lessons learned from past experiences.

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Benefits of process oriented knowledge

Efficiency, Effectiveness, Safety, Productivity, Measurement, Quality, Cost effectiveness

Challenges that POKM addresses

Ageing workforce, Equipment challenges, New technology, Plant modifications,

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