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Posted by Jack Vinson on August 27, 2003 at 17:41:37:
In Reply to: Knowledge management and sharing in construction idustry. posted by salman babar on August 20, 2003 at 23:31:53:
How about trade unions? At least traditionally, the trades were a major source of knowledge transfer. Accomplished carpenters would teach apprentices the trade and any tricks associated with working the material -- the same for plumbers and electricians.
Can you tell us more about the kind of environment you are attempting to support?
- Re: Knowledge management and sharing in construction idustry. Shiyamini 06:28:36 09/06/03 (0)
- Re: Knowledge management and sharing in construction idustry. salman 17:59:33 08/30/03 (0)
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