choice 1 * Good local knowledge and network * Acquisition of experience for future development‚ such as franchise * Less finance stress and wider expansion than as a sole investor * More control than franchise 2. Reasons why choice 1 may not be optimal * Possibility of conflict with joint-venture partner * Slow decision making * High risk for being over-reliant on partner B. Choice 2 – Franchise 1. Significance of choice 2 * Good local knowledge and network * Low
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could easily determine a profit or loss for a firm. People with valuable knowledge leave organizations due to numerous reasons and the valuable information they own are often lost with them‚ organizations looked at means to capture and maintain this information within their respective organizations‚ this is known as Knowledge Transfer. Knowledge Transfer is the process of replicating the expertise‚ wisdom and tacit knowledge of professionals into the heads of their coworkers or important individuals
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of data collection 3. Inductive Analysis – Immersion in the details and specifies of the data to discover categories‚ dimensions rather than testing theoretically derived(deductive) hypotheses 4. Utilization of tacit knowledge – The human instrument builds upon his/her tacit knowledge and uses methods such as interview‚ observations‚ documents analysis unobtrusive clues 5. Holistic Perspective – Understanding of the whole phenomena rather than independent units 6. Qualitative data – Detailed
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Collaboration How leaders avoid the Traps‚ Create unity‚ and reap big results (Morten Hansen) Goal: Show power of effective collaboration and the great dangers of incompetent collaboration. Also author want to explain how to collaborate. Summary: Morten Hansen said: “Good collaboration amplifies strength‚ but poor collaboration is worse than no collaboration at all.” What is the goal of collaboration? The goal of collaborations is not to get people work together‚ collaboration must
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two primary processes: data repository creation and deployment. Question 2 1 out of 1 points SNA Organizations frequently employ ____ to identify subject experts and then set up mechanisms to facilitate the passing of knowledge from those experts to colleagues. Question 3 1 out of 1 points Wi-FI Areas around access points where users can connect to the Internet are often called warmspots. Question 4 1 out of 1 points False
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my own approach to professional and personal development by commenting and / or exemplifying each of the highlighted criteria below. 1. Complete own individual learning plan including: a) C.V - please see appendix 1 . b) Skills and knowledge audits - please see appendix 2‚3‚4. c) Analysis of observation report – please see appendix 5. 1. 3.1. Evaluate own approaches‚ strengths and development needs‚ including literacy‚ language and numeracy skills. In order to evaluate
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drive tends to be internal” (Knowles‚ 1984) According to Schraw and Moshman there are three “Metacognitive Frameworks” that help people build their own learning theories. These would include Tacit‚ Informal‚ and Formal. Some of the metacognitive skills are built over time‚ such is the case with tacit and informal theory. These are made from educators and very repetitive jobs that do not require critical thinking. One of the biggest problems with adult learners is their gap in education. The
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opposed to being compared to a technical trade. According to Barbara Preston‚ professional practice “ requires the exercise of complex‚ high level judgements… various mixes of specialised knowledge; high level cognitive skills; sensitive and sophisticated personal skills; broad and relevant background and tacit knowledge…it is this professional judgement that distinguishes professional work from technical work.” (1993‚ p. 8) In addition to these attributes‚ it is important to note that the term professionalism
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Introduction With nearly 40 years’ experience has seen the industry change many times‚ and has always kept itself at the forefront of that change. Its reputation is a source of pride for all who work here‚ and it’s something we’re keen to preserve and develop the only way possible: through satisfying our clients. We have developed into a leading multidisciplinary contractor offering a truly comprehensive‚ integrated service to clients in development‚ construction‚ energy and many other sectors
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competitive advantage.” Attracting Knowledge as a competitive advantage Wilton‚ N (2011:75) states‚ that sustained competitive advantage stems from both tacit and explicit knowledge within the firm and the ability of employees to learn faster than their rivals. Tacit knowledge is defined as that knowledge that resides within the individual and is often more difficult to articulate and communicate while explicit knowledge is defined as procedural knowledge that is codified and systemized (Wilton
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