Development of an integrated knowledge management and quality management model for small and medium sized companies in Trinidad and Tobago

Sandra Bissoon-Maharaj, R. Maharaj
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There appears to exist limited research regarding the integration of Knowledge Management (KM) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO)’s ISO9001 Quality Management Systems (QMS) for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs), for Trinidad and Tobago (TT) and the Caribbean Region. TT has over 16,000 SMEs and approximately 10,000 micro enterprises, representing over 70% of all registered businesses, that employs over 50% of the workforce. SMEs spark competition, create jobs, as well as promote innovation and knowledge transfer, thus are the engine of economic growth. SMEs in TT need to develop KM practices to compete regionally and globally, especially with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has triggered the deepest economic recession worldwide. Existing integrated KM models in other jurisdictions cannot be adopted in TT as KM is a culturally sensitive platform that needs to be customized to its applied environment. Results of a survey identified the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for both Quality Management (QM) and KM required for the successful implementation of a Knowledge Management System (KMS). Data obtained showed that although the SMEs in TT demonstrated insignificant KM maturity, there is KM readiness, due to the existence of QMSs, significant information systems, human resource support, technical infrastructure, and senior management commitment. A five phase KM/QM integration model for SMEs in TT is proposed. Managers of SMEs and other similar operations may apply the findings of this study to develop strategies to integrate QM and KM to improve business results.
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为特立尼达和多巴哥中小型公司制定综合知识管理和质量管理模式
关于特立尼达和多巴哥(TT)及加勒比地区中小型企业的知识管理(KM)和国际标准化组织(ISO)的ISO9001质量管理体系(QMS)的整合的研究似乎有限。TT拥有16,000多家中小企业和约10,000家微型企业,占所有注册企业的70%以上,雇用了50%以上的劳动力。中小企业激发竞争、创造就业、促进创新和知识转移,是经济增长的引擎。TT行业的中小企业需要发展知识管理实践,以在区域和全球范围内竞争,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行的到来之际,这场大流行引发了全球最严重的经济衰退。由于知识管理是一个文化敏感的平台,需要根据其应用环境进行定制,因此其他司法管辖区现有的综合知识管理模式无法在TT中采用。一项调查的结果确定了成功实施知识管理系统(KMS)所需的质量管理(QM)和知识管理(KM)的关键成功因素(csf)。获得的数据显示,尽管TT地区的中小企业表现出不显著的知识管理成熟度,但由于存在质量管理体系、重要的信息系统、人力资源支持、技术基础设施和高级管理层的承诺,它们存在知识管理就绪度。提出了一种面向TT中小企业的五阶段KM/QM集成模型。中小企业和其他类似业务的管理者可以应用本研究的结果来制定整合质量管理和知识管理的战略,以改善业务结果。
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