A model of knowledge processes in a manufacturing company
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management
ISSN: 1741-038X
Article publication date: 1 April 2006
Abstract
Purpose
The core purpose is to offer a framework that integrates key insights from the literature on knowledge creation, learning and problem solving in conjunction with mapping of customer needs into a closed loop model of knowledge processes in a manufacturing environment.
Design/methodology/approach
Based on review of literature on knowledge creation and synthesis of a conceptual model that connects the life‐cycle of knowledge and know‐how with core product and business processes of a manufacturing company. Specification of requirements and design of a managerial dashboard are illustrated with a case of a medium‐sized manufacturing company.
Findings
The paper presents properties of knowledge and know‐how creation processes in manufacturing environment and proposes the integrated model of those processes. Furthermore, the paper recommends a four‐stage approach that can be utilized to create a firm‐specific knowledge management system. The model is applied for design of a managerial dashboard system for manufacturing company.
Research limitations/implications
Although the model conceptualized is generic, it will benefit from additional applications in different manufacturing settings. Further research has been planned.
Originality/value
For practising managers, the model facilitates productive thinking to integrate knowledge and know‐how generation that is a consequence of business problem solving and knowledge accumulation and dissemination infrastructure. A new integrated model of those processes is proposed and used for the design of the managerial dashboard.
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Citation
Jambekar, A.B. and Pelc, K.I. (2006), "A model of knowledge processes in a manufacturing company", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 315-331. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410380610648281
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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