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( Ah Bee Goh ),( Nopasit Chakpitak ),( Pradorn Sureephong ) 한국품질경영학회 2015 한국품질경영학회 학술대회 Vol.2015 No.2
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess whether Schaffner Thailand (ST) is indeed a Learning Organization. The assessment is made based on the premise that the combination of the ROFO principle, storytelling and 5 Why analysis has contributed to learning. Methodology: This is carried out in two aspects: one is to evaluate the learning that has occurred in one particular Lean cell and the other is to use the survey form based on the Garvin□s popular model of learning organization. Lean cell number 10 (LC10) was selected to be evaluated based on Argyris (1999) concept of Single loop (SLL) and Double loop (DLL) learnings. In January 2015, 105 executives were randomly selected for the survey (Appendix II) based on the model of Garvin et al (2008). Findings: The case study reveals that ST has an environment that is conducive to learning. ST scored high marks in all Garvin□s three blocks of learning. In addition, respondents rated “the combination of the ROFO principle, storytelling, and 5 Why analysis” as the highest contributor to learning by awarding 92.9 points. This is supported further by the continuous improvements implemented in LC10 resulted in SLL and DLL (Argyris, 1999). Originality: The ROFO principle (originated by Goh, 2001; 2015) is unique in the sense that it nurtures not only learning aspect but also develops the right organizational mindset. To the authors□ knowledge, no such combination of the ROFO spirit, new knowledge creation through learning, and continuous improvement, all occurred and concentrated in one Lean Production (LP) cell.
A Survey on Role of Block Chain in Smart Cities
Chokkanathan, K,Shanmugaraja, P,Ramasamy, Siva Shankar,Ouncharoen, Rujira,Chakpitak, Nopasit International Journal of Computer ScienceNetwork S 2021 International journal of computer science and netw Vol.21 No.7
An amazing growth in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain based smart cities from both industry and academia has been witnessed in the recent years. There are many smart applications such as intelligent transportation, smart banking, improving the life style of citizen, energy consumption and managing the waste in the city, handling home needs are supporting the Smart city concept. These applications are profoundly supported by the advanced technologies like Blockchain as well as IoT in the recent past. Smart cities can be supported by the Blockchain core concepts such as secure, transparent, decentralized and immutable nature. Still, Blockchain and IoT technologies implementation in smart cities are in their early stages and significant research efforts are desirable to integrate them. This review article explores the roles and responsibilities of Blockchain and IoT in building smart cities.