[1B-01]Consideration of Methods for Recording and Sharing Experiences in Knowledge Transmission Activities.
*Masafumi Misawa1, Koki Ijuin4, Tomoya Kasuga1, Maiko Kobayakawa2, Takeshi Sunaga5, Masatoshi Kamada6, Takuichi Nishimura4,3(1. Chiba Institute of Technology Graduate School, 2. Chiba Institute of Technology, 3. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 4. Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 5. Tokyo University of the Arts, 6. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)
Keywords:
Activity design,Knowing,AI
In the manufacturing site, the issue of knowledge loss and outflow due to the retirement of skilled workers has become a problem. Addressing this issue requires not only engineering solutions but also the design for new activities. So, a study was conducted to examine methods for aggregating the experiences and knowledge of skilled workers using the manufacturing business plan review meeting. Through two on-site investigations and two workflow analyses, it was found that the discussions in the business plan review meetings contained the experiences and knowledge of skilled workers. Based on this insight, it is believed that leaving a record of the discussion flow could facilitate the sharing of knowing.
