Describe four ways that knowledge transfer occurs in virtual and global teams
What will be an ideal response?
Structural, cognitive, relational, and technical are the dimensions in which knowledge transfer occurs. The structural dimension can be defined as the pattern of relationships between project team members and includes time, configuration, stability, informality, and management of project teams. The cognitive dimension can be defined as the resources that provide the learning aspect in projects, shared goals, and the shared culture to enable the project team members to achieve their tasks and deliver project outcomes. The relational dimension factors include trust and collaboration among virtual and global project team members. Technology and project management software play important roles in all aspects of knowledge transfer.
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