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Knowledge management is a key ingredient of value creation in the new economy where knowledge intensity increases with the rising complexity of business processes. Enterprise modeling has been used in the development of an integrated framework for an enterprise that links business processes to technical architectures via the construct of conceptual models. Traditional enterprise models concern the operational and analytical aspects of an enterprise that manage the physical assets of an enterprise. Enterprise knowledge management concerns the creation, sharing, representation, storage and utilization of knowledge across an enterprise, which manage the knowledge assets of an enterprise. Prior research on enterprise integration focuses on the linkage between knowledge management and partic...
Pursuant to Delegation Order Nos. 00-037.00, effective December 6, 2001, and 00-001.00C, effective January 31, 2007, the Deputy Secretary has approved and placed into effect on an interim basis Rate Order No. SWPA-63, which increases the power rates for the Integrated System pursuant to the Integrated System Rate Schedules which supersede the existing rate schedules.
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is the latest innovation in construction contracts, accelerated by the introduction of Building Information Modeling. Under an IPD model, the traditional "every man for himself" approach is replaced by a determination to put the good of the project first. IPD does this by focusing on establishing mutual trust in three key areas. Establishing mutual trust by selecting the right team
Every five to 10 years, a new manufacturing management program is introduced as the panacea for poor performance, although these programs have had mixed success. Many academics and practitioners believe that failures are due to the partial implementation of the programs and incompatible systems within the plant. Yet past research primarily considers manufacturing programs in isolation. In this article, the authors present a framework for integrating manufacturing programs, using the well-developed programs of total quality management (TQM), just-in-lime (JIT), and total productive maintenance (TPM). These three programs are often considered components of the popular Lean manufacturing. The authors discuss the theoretical foundation for the positive impact of an integrated manufacturing ...
Based on socio-cultural theories of risk and through individual conversational interviews with socially integrated drug users in Stockholm, Sweden, this article examines the informants' perception of drug-related risk and risk management. The analysis further examines these perceptions in relation to core Swedish cultural ideals of conscientiousness. The research shows that the informants have a sophisticated system of controlling their drug use and that this is based on a modified form of core Swedish cultural ideals. The article proposes that this has bearing for prevention policies which often neglect the cultural and social context connected to drug related risks perception and management.
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