
Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know
Dixon NM
Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard Business School Press;
2000
Creating successful knowledge transfer systems requires matching the type of knowledge to be shared to the best method for transferring it effectively. Dixon suggests three criteria that can be used to determine how a transfer method will work in a specific situation. Based on these criteria, five categories of knowledge transfer including the specific methods for each are described.
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