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Posted by Lauri Gröhn on October 17, 2003 at 00:19:12:
In Reply to: Knowledge Transfer in Mergers and Acquisitions posted by Anouk van der Meer on October 16, 2003 at 11:32:23:
Hi Anouk,
Just some comments:
"Knowledge can't be "transfered" but only "received" meaning that the receiver
must have enough knowledge to be able to
get the essential knowledge.If in Mergers and Acquisitions the purge is to
create "synergy" the failure is lurking very near...Yours,
LG
PS.
Your subject is very interesting and important
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