Abstract:
Knowledge Management (KM) is the process through which organizations generate value form knowledge based assets./ Most of the high technology industries apply KM principles and hence foster all kinds of innovation to improve the company's productivity and its mid and long term advantage Many researches have studied KM practices in high tech industries./ However there are no much studies carried out to study how KM practices are used or can be used in low tech industries In Sri Lankan context, the apparel industry is the leading industry in manufacturing and contribute a significant share of G.D.P Today in the free quota era, the Sri Lankan apparel industry' has to face the challenges in global market Therefore it is worthwhile to study how KM practices are used and how KM can contribute to improve the performance in apparel sector This research aims to study how these practices are presently used in the apparel sector to improve the performance in manufacturing. The research further identifies what kind of improvements can be done form the present KM practices so that they can enhance the organizational performance To analyze KM practices, two case studies have been carried out in selected reputed apparel manufacturing organizations. Data is collected through in-depth interviews with machine operators, supervisors, production executives and production mangers In addition to that, documentary analvsis, observations, informal conversations are carried out to gather information on KM practices in these companies.
Based on the results of case study analysis, factors important for successful implementation of KM are analyzed and a model (named as '5 Factor Model') is proposed for KM in low tech manufacturing organizations
Citation:
Perera, W.V.R. (2006). Knowledge management in low technology manufacturing organizations : a case in apparel manufacturing [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/theses/handle/123/514