Community-based knowledge management to improve quality of life

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Phrakrupaladsuwattanabuddhikun Deeyiam

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This article aims to propose community-based knowledge management to improve quality of life. and proposed the main knowledge that is the goal of knowledge management is tacit knowledge, which is knowledge that is difficult to tangible or not at all Knowledge management based on community capital especially local wisdom It is a knowledge that has been accumulated from ancient times to the present. They have applied their own knowledge and experience to benefit the development of their own quality of life. whether professional wisdom disease treatment Wisdom of the Arts Language and Literature Traditions, traditions, etc., which these wisdom Most of them are tacit knowledge which is passed down from generation to generation. recording in the manual or from learning and education. Knowledge management based on community capital is effective. will be able to improve the quality of life of people in the community, such as using traditional wisdom in weaving Patterns that are unique to the local area to come out beautiful Meet the needs of consumers by further developing the knowledge that is available in diversity Both the material used, the pattern, the color trend of the fabric to cater to consumers and people of all genders All ages are interested in or shopping as well. Weaving is a valuable handicraft. Create the identity of the local people It can also create jobs and generate income for the community continuously. Therefore, knowledge management based on good community capital. It will definitely help improve the quality of life of the people's brothers and sisters. Community Knowledge Management therefore collecting the knowledge of the community to be a treasury of knowledge and a treasury of wisdom in order to be conveyed to people in the community and outside the community It is an important foundation for building sustainability at the family, community and nation levels in the future.

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Deeyiam, P. (2022). Community-based knowledge management to improve quality of life. Nakhon Lampang Buddhist College’s Journal, 11(1), 214–230. retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/NBJ/article/view/258149
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