Business Practices
Knowledge
and Process Management (KPM)
Information overload is the challenge of every company today. There is a need for providing companies with access to well-organized and actionable information on the basis for their Business Intelligence practice. Data, information and knowledge are very important commodities for organizations. The effective utilization of these ‘commodities’ is increasingly the only way for organizations to achieve and sustain competitive advantage. In the field of mechanical engineering there are vast numbers of information and knowledge sources that are utilized throughout the design of an artefact or a system. These may include documentation, component catalogues, past designs, new technologies, complex methodologies as well as a whole range of informal and formal sources developed through discussions and meetings. The effective utilization and application of these information and knowledge commodities help enable the generation of feasible design alternatives and assist the decision-making process, which ultimately determines the success of the designed artefact. This understanding enables the development of better mechanisms and procedures for the capture and reuse of information and knowledge in engineering design.
Contact us today, and find out if any one of the above KPM methodology will work for you. We give free consultations to determine the feasibility of all Knowledge capture and reuse (KCR) inquiries.
Information overload is the challenge of every company today. There is a need for providing companies with access to well-organized and actionable information on the basis for their Business Intelligence practice. Data, information and knowledge are very important commodities for organizations. The effective utilization of these ‘commodities’ is increasingly the only way for organizations to achieve and sustain competitive advantage. In the field of mechanical engineering there are vast numbers of information and knowledge sources that are utilized throughout the design of an artefact or a system. These may include documentation, component catalogues, past designs, new technologies, complex methodologies as well as a whole range of informal and formal sources developed through discussions and meetings. The effective utilization and application of these information and knowledge commodities help enable the generation of feasible design alternatives and assist the decision-making process, which ultimately determines the success of the designed artefact. This understanding enables the development of better mechanisms and procedures for the capture and reuse of information and knowledge in engineering design.
- The goal is to deliver what you need to know, when you need to know, and in a format that is easy to understand. Our KM& BI practice provides a complete set of services designed to help manage your business data, knowledge and access that data/ knowledge in meaningful and useful ways.
- Knowledge Solution has teamed with the leading providers of KM and business intelligence software to help organize, integrate and present your business information & knowledge rules in a rational and concise format.
Contact us today, and find out if any one of the above KPM methodology will work for you. We give free consultations to determine the feasibility of all Knowledge capture and reuse (KCR) inquiries.