Quality Management System towards an Integrated Approach

Exploring an Integrated Approach to Knowledge Management and Quality Management System

Authors

  • Sachin Anilkumar Mehta Ph.D. Research Student Author
  • Dr. Ankur Awasthi Research Guide Author
  • Dr. Sharad Mahajan Research Co-Guide Author

Keywords:

Quality Management System, integrated approach, learning, information management, KM, value chain, culture, knowledge domain, awareness, evaluation, retention, business processes, conceptual model, research agenda, grounded theory

Abstract

This paper fundamentally differentiates the three principle schools of thought on learning - to be specific; those that individually conceptualize information as arranged as a main priority, process, and protest and survey the subsequent ramifications for information administration (KM). Against the foundation of the current assorted variety of meanings of KM an incorporated and comprehensive perspective of the KM esteem chain is advanced. Inside this hypothetical system five fundamental research streams (culture, learning area, mindfulness, assessment, and retention) are related to a view to concocting a commonsense idea of KM material in a business setting. With an emphasis on learning stream and point by point ways to deal with potential arrangements, clashes and compatibilities between existing business procedures and KM are analyzed. A calculated model is concocted to offer an all-encompassing joining of the hypothetical and down to earth topics keeping in mind the end goal to fill in as a structure for building up a future research motivation for the advancement of hypothetically grounded, yet useful, KM business instruments and applications. Ó 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights held.

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Published

2016-11-01