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ISIWI
2004
14 years 11 months ago
The significance of tacit knowledge on company's innovation capability
Ragna Seidler-de Alwis, Evi Hartmann
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JKM
2008
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The use of tacit knowledge within innovative companies: knowledge management in innovative enterprises
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Ragna Seidler-de Alwis, Evi Hartmann
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CCE
2008
14 years 10 months ago
A hierarchical decision procedure for productivity innovation in large-scale petrochemical processes
Maintaining the best quality is essential for the survival of a company in a globally competitive world. Six Sigma activity has been widely accepted as one of the most efficient a...
Chonghun Han, Minjin Kim, En Sup Yoon
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DSS
2008
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A Latent Semantic Indexing-based approach to multilingual document clustering
The creation and deployment of knowledge repositories for managing, sharing, and reusing tacit knowledge within an organization has emerged as a prevalent approach in current know...
Chih-Ping Wei, Christopher C. Yang, Chia-Min Lin
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EKAW
1992
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
eQuality: An Application of DDucks to Process Management
Process management is a method for improving Boeing's business processes, however many aspects have been difficult to implement. eQuality is a software system based on a frame...
Jeffrey Bradshaw, Peter Holm, Oscar Kipersztok, Th...