Advancing competency in managing risk and knowledge: Steps toward operationalisation of the Risk-Knowledge Infinity Cycle (RKI Cycle) Part 3: Uncovering knowledge for QRM through knowledge mapping at node 1

Martin Lipa, Valerie Mulholland, Anne Greene

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Abstract

To date, literature on the Risk-Knowledge Infinity Cycle (RKI Cycle) has mainly been theoretical. This paper series intent is to focus on the operationalisation of the RKI Cycle by describing a series of steps – the “How to” – for RKI Cycle deployment, to help move the RKI Cycle from theory to practice. The third paper in this series focuses on ensuring the best available knowledge flows into QRM through a case study demonstrating knowledge mapping to support effective quality risk assessment during commissioning and qualification activities.
Original languageEnglish
JournalTechnological University Dublin
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Risk-Knowledge Infinity Cycle
  • RKI Cycle
  • operationalisation
  • knowledge mapping
  • quality risk assessment
  • commissioning
  • qualification activities

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