A practical knowledge transfer system: a case study

  • Jude Fernandes K
  • Raja V
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This research paper is concerned with the problem of making “knowledge flow” practical for a wide variety of companies. The paper discusses the need for a practical solution to knowledge transfer and demonstrates how the challenges of knowledge transfer were overcome in a cross‐functional environment using the principles of object technology. The proposed concept, by offering a structured approach to knowledge transfer, allows organisations to create systems based on simple but effective knowledge transfer processes, which will integrate with legacy computing systems.

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Jude Fernandes, K., & Raja, V. (2002). A practical knowledge transfer system: a case study. Work Study, 51(3), 140–148. https://doi.org/10.1108/00438020210424271

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