Location

Radisson Resort at the Port, Convention Center, Salon I

Start Date

2-5-2002 2:00 PM

End Date

2-5-2002 5:00 PM

Description

Because of the complexity of the Space related processes and the opportunity to record the knowledge obtained from the current assembly of what is being described as the biggest, most expensive and complex International project ever – the assembly of the International Space Station, this investigation focuses on the research question: What are the critical success factors (enablers) associated with Knowledge Management (KM) in an International ground-processing environment? Kotnour [1] defines knowledge management as the group of viable and practical processes that supports an organization in creating, assimilating, disseminating, and applying its knowledge. Description of proposed research methodology and activities related to the knowledge currently being acquired from the assembly activities are going to be presented. This paper can be used by academics and practitioners for advances in knowledge management in an International Space related environment.

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Paper Session III-B - Knowledge Management (KM) In a Space Related Environment: A Ground Processing Initiative

Radisson Resort at the Port, Convention Center, Salon I

Because of the complexity of the Space related processes and the opportunity to record the knowledge obtained from the current assembly of what is being described as the biggest, most expensive and complex International project ever – the assembly of the International Space Station, this investigation focuses on the research question: What are the critical success factors (enablers) associated with Knowledge Management (KM) in an International ground-processing environment? Kotnour [1] defines knowledge management as the group of viable and practical processes that supports an organization in creating, assimilating, disseminating, and applying its knowledge. Description of proposed research methodology and activities related to the knowledge currently being acquired from the assembly activities are going to be presented. This paper can be used by academics and practitioners for advances in knowledge management in an International Space related environment.

 

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