MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048340 A) filed by Karpaga Vinayaga College Of Engineering And Technology; Dr. S. Shahul Ameed; Dr. S. Senthil Kumar; Ms. R. Elavarasi; Ms. J. Melosiya Priyadharshini; Ms. B. Bharathi; and Ms. S. Deepa, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, on April 16, for 'system and method for enhancing employee performance through tacit knowledge practice (tkp) culture.'
Inventor(s) include Karpaga Vinayaga College Engineering And Technology; Dr. S. Shahul Ameed; Dr. S. Senthil Kumar; Ms. R. Elavarasi; Ms. J. Melosiya Priyadharshini; Ms. B. Bharathi; and Ms. S. Deepa.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention discloses a system and method for improving employee performance by establishing a Tacit Knowledge Practice (TKP) culture within an organization. The system comprises a digital framework that includes a User Interface Layer configured to collect employees' experiential and implicit knowledge through structured inputs and guided prompts. The system further incorporates an AI-Based Tacit Knowledge Engine, which analyzes submitted tacit insights, performs semantic categorization, and maps them to organizational knowledge needs. The processed data is then transferred to the Tacit-to-Action Conversion Model, which transforms tacit knowledge into actionable learning modules, workflow recommendations, and performance-support resources. A Social Knowledge Loop is enabled within the platform, facilitating peer collaboration, mentoring, and real-time knowledge exchange that strengthens motivation, creativity, and organizational learning culture. The system continuously monitors user engagement through the Performance Analytics Dashboard, which correlates participation metrics with key performance indicators to generate personalized recommendations and organizational insights. All captured, processed, and validated tacit knowledge is securely stored in the Secure Repository, enabling traceable retrieval, long-term retention, and controlled access. This invention creates a sustainable culture of continuous learning and innovation, enabling organizations to effectively utilize human expertise for performance enhancement, decision-making, and knowledge-driven growth."
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