Knowledge Transfer Task
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A Knowledge Transfer Task is an information transfer task that involves knowledge.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Knowledge Management, Knowledge Transfer Artifiact, Communication, Memorandum, e-Mail, Tacit Knowledge.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/knowledge_transfer Retrieved:2015-11-6.
- In organizational theory, knowledge transfer is the practical problem of transferring knowledge from one part of the organization to another. Like knowledge management, knowledge transfer seeks to organize, create, capture or distribute knowledge and ensure its availability for future users. It is considered to be more than just a communication problem. If it were merely that, then a memorandum, an e-mail or a meeting would accomplish the knowledge transfer. Knowledge transfer is more complex because (1) knowledge resides in organizational members, tools, tasks, and their subnetworks and (2) much knowledge in organizations is tacit or hard to articulate. The subject has been taken up under the title of knowledge management since the 1990s.