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Knowledge transfer in a project environment

A technology of knowledge and projects, applied in the field of performing knowledge transfer in the project environment, which can solve the problems of changing effectiveness

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-23
埃森哲国际责任有限公司
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Unfortunately, most existing techniques for accomplishing this knowledge transfer are ad hoc in nature and their effectiveness will vary based on project management experience, availability, and judgment

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[0015] see now figure 1 , shows a technique for implementing knowledge transfer according to the present disclosure. In particular, it is determined at block 102 whether knowledge transfer is necessary. The need for knowledge transfer typically arises as a result of the migration of one or more project participants from a given project. For example, such relocation may include a given project participant terminating his / her employment, or placing a project participant to work on another project, which would substantially diminish, if not completely eliminate, that participant's ability to continue working. Indeed, such reasons for migration do not limit the generality of this disclosure.

[0016] Regardless of the reason for the transfer, once it is determined that one or more participant transfers are occurring, identification of tasks requiring knowledge transfer and identification of recipients of the knowledge transfer proceed at blocks 104 and 106, respectively. As sh...

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Various techniques for effecting knowledge transfer are provided. In one embodiment, knowledge transfer tasks are identified through parsing of one or more repositories comprising project-related artifacts to ascertain tasks that are relevant to a transitioning project participant, and that may be further analyzed to determine whether knowledge transfer is necessary. In a similar vein, knowledge transfer recipients may be identified through similar parsing of the one or more repositories to identify project participants that are relevant to knowledge transfer tasks, with the resulting list of associated project participants narrowed down to selected knowledge transfer recipients according to their respective ability / availability to receive the knowledge transfer. Because these processes can be automated, including the use of an interactive interface, and based on stored artifacts, the subjectivity and variability of prior art techniques may be substantially reduced.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to project management systems and, more particularly, to systems and techniques for performing knowledge transfer in a project environment. Background technique [0002] Project management involves organizing and managing resources (eg, people, materials, etc.) in such a way that projects are completed within defined scope, quality, time, and cost. A common problem in project management is how to retain project-related knowledge, especially project-specific knowledge, in an environment of continuous attrition and project discontinuation (ie, people move from one project to another). For example, in the information technology industry or other industries where software development is intensive, when a project participant leaves the project, that participant may leave with a large amount of knowledge about the project that cannot be replicated to the remaining project participants , nor can it be exploited by rem...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/00G06Q50/00
CPCG06Q10/063118G06Q10/10
Inventor P·阿格拉沃
Owner 埃森哲国际责任有限公司
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