7. Frequently asked questions
KM is common sense. Isn't it "natural" to implement?
Yes, it's common sense and obvious. However, implementation is complex and requires specific skills, such as knowledge of suitable processes and tools, without which it remains conceptual and intentional.
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Bibliography
Abbott R., Integration and structuring for enhanced Knowledge Management. In Drug Information Journal , vol. 38, pp. 187-196, 2004
Ballay J.-F., Tous managers du savoir! La seule ressource qui prend de la valeur en la partage , Éditions de l'organisation, 2002
Balmisse G., Guide des outils du knowledge management : panorama, choix...
Regulatory reference
ICH Q10: Pharmaceutical quality system (SQP) – Pragmatic implementation http://www.ema.europa.eu/ema/
ICH Q10 has been integrated into the new Part III of GMP Europe. This gives it particular importance, and demonstrates the willingness of regulatory bodies to change the concept of Quality.
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