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    Provide a Clear Cost-Benefit Analysis in Your Knowledge Transfer Strategy [KT Strategy Series, 7 of 9]
    Steve Trautman
    Knowledge transfer expert Steve Trautman shows step-by-step how to develop a knowledge transfer strategy for business; Step 4 is to do a cost-benefit analysis.Related Posts:Start by Framing the Talent Problem http://stevetrautman.com/provide-a-clear-cost-benefit-analysis-in-your-knowledge-transfer-strategy-kt-strategy-series-7-of-9/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=provide-a-clear-cost-benefit-analysis-in-your-knowledge-transfer-strategy-kt-strategy-series-7-of-9


     
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