Knowledge is power, but. . .
Needed knowledge comes from a few experts in
different disciplines.
Workers access this
knowledge through documents, computer
systems, and various support groups.
Problems with Knowledge Availability
- Documents - Hard to reference and difficult to
keep up-to-date because of sheer volume.
- Computers - To access and apply
conventional computer information, workers
must first know the rules and guidelines that
govern the relevance of information to the
process.
- Support groups - Because of different
individual expertise, the right person(s) may not
always be available.
Failing any of these, workers will try to contact the
expert directly.
This is an inherently inefficient process. To make this process efficient
we recommend that you examine VaSTiV Knowledge Processing Service.
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