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Highly Effective Technical Personnel Strategies

Highly Effective Technical Personnel Strategies

Learn from the successes and failures of two technical teams with a focus on transfer of tacit knowledge and co-location strategies.

By Kristie Ogilvie, PhD
Operations Management
Learn from Experience

Learn from Experience

The transfer of tacit knowledge is important in creating a company culture, including the ethical dimension.

By W. Scott Sherman, PhD and James Martinoff, PhD
Information Management/Technology (IT)
Planning in a Complex World

Planning in a Complex World

Tacit knowledge conveyed through personal action.

By W. Scott Sherman, PhD
Strategy
Teambuilding for Competitive Advantage

Teambuilding for Competitive Advantage

Research and experience have shown that teams are more effective than individuals at generating new answers to difficult or novel problems.

By W. Scott Sherman, PhD and Miriam Y. Lacey, PhD
Human Resources, Organizational Behavior
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