Sustainability of Pavement Research Programs Through Knowledge Management, Realistic Policy Objectives, and Quantifiable Performance Measures.

Author(s)
Tighe, S.L. Haas, C. Haas, R. & Kennepohl, G.
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Abstract

The University of Waterloo's Center for Pavement and Transportation Technology, CPATT, is committed to knowledge management as a cornerstone of it's long term strategic planning and sustainability. Knowledge is considered as an asset; it has value, and thus should be integral to asset management. In CPATT's approach, three basic types of knowledge are used: Explicit, which is essentially documented information; Implicit, or "know how"; and Tacit, which is related to human creativity or innovative capabilities. A case example research initiative incorporates the following strategic elements: Identifying the activities of CPATT within explicit, implicit and tacit types of knowledge; Considering knowledge management (KM) and succession planning as synonymous; Establishing the rationale for KM, identifying the key components and establishing the cost effectiveness; Ongoing program of training and skills development; Developing realistic policy objectives, measurable, key performance indicators, and implementation targets, and Establishing a comprehensive governance structure. (A) For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E216597.

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C 44428 (In: C 44349 CD-ROM) /10 / ITRD E217431
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In: Transportation: a key to a sustainable future : proceedings of the 2008 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada (TAC), Toronto, Ontario, from September 21 to 24, 2008, 14 p., 12 ref.

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