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Hi!

My wife, who is heading Accenture's Knowledge Management division in

India, has secured admission to the off-campus "PhD in Management"

program, combinedly offered by Birla Institute of Science &

Technology (BITS, Pilani) and S P Jain Institute of Management &

Research (SPJIMR, Mumbai).

For her PhD thesis, she wishes to undertake research on how

Knowledge Management (KM) could help enhance competitiveness of the

Ayurveda industry.

KM, to put it in a nutshell, deals with capture/ creation, packaging

(eg translation from sanskrit), storage (eg databases, portals),

protection (eg copywrites) and effective deployment/ utilization of

knowledge.

I would welcome inputs towards identifying the areas where knowledge

management (KM) opportunities exist in the Ayurveda value chain, so

as to then undertake research on developing a KM solution for one of

them. I would also appreciate any thoughts you could provide on the

best research methodology and sources of information.

 

Vinod

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its a very nise thing to here

basically there are three main text in ayurved

and there minor text

called bhrutrai & laghutrai

it contains all the information to treat any disease.

the de coding is almost impossible

but she can do a simple thing with the compounds stated for different different disease

what she could do is to fragment these compounds under differedt diseases

eg. bala tail its said to be use in vat vyadhi but can also be used ingharbhini

disease in d.n.s and else where

this way balatail is described in othe text so when one sees bala tail he could

utilese it for different disease.

and also it is achivable in her given time span program.

thank youVinod Haritwal <nikmo (AT) vsnl (DOT) com> wrote:

Hi! My wife, who is heading Accenture's Knowledge Management division in India,

has secured admission to the off-campus "PhD in Management" program, combinedly

offered by Birla Institute of Science & Technology (BITS, Pilani) and S P Jain

Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR, Mumbai). For her PhD thesis, she

wishes to undertake research on how Knowledge Management (KM) could help

enhance competitiveness of the Ayurveda industry. KM, to put it in a nutshell,

deals with capture/ creation, packaging (eg translation from sanskrit), storage

(eg databases, portals), protection (eg copywrites) and effective deployment/

utilization of knowledge. I would welcome inputs towards identifying the areas

where knowledge management (KM) opportunities exist in the Ayurveda value

chain, so as to then undertake research on

developing a KM solution for one of them. I would also appreciate any thoughts

you could provide on the best research methodology and sources of

information.VinodKERALA_AYURVEDICS :REAL REMEDY FOR HEALTH & MENTAL

PROBLEMS.Love&Hope Kerala Ayurvedics, Mumbai.Phone

91-022-28919460,28611053,28549527

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