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Case Studies - Communities of Specialists


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Communities of Specialists.

Description:[edit | edit source]

How to utilize Communities of Specialists to ensure rapid capture and sharing of knowledge

Problem Statement[edit | edit source]

Lam Research manufactures complex capital equipment for the Semiconductor Industry. These tools are used worldwide by companies to produce integrated circuits. Technology is changing rapidly and most significant production learning occurs in the field, on customer's tools. A method was needed to ensure that this learning is captured, archived and shared rapidly.

Strategy[edit | edit source]

  • Create communities of specialists for major areas of learning

Action Plan[edit | edit source]

  • Define major areas of learning (e.g. wafer handling, software, defects)
  • Identify leader for each major area
  • Define specialists worldwide who have key skills in major areas
  • Create checklist of required skills and competencies
  • Establish regular forum of specialists

Lessons Learned[edit | edit source]

  • It is critical to have a leader who plays an active role in establishing and creating the community
  • Need to provide rapid response initially until the community becomes self sustaining


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