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Subject:Knowledge Transfer From:Will Kelly <willk -at- TIAC -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 28 Jul 1997 18:27:19 -0400
Hi!
I have watched the whole exchange about the survey with some interest (OK,
it's Monday). Then I saw a term that I heard from the mouths of training
industry marketeers.
>The main SSI business offering, called "Knowledge Transfer", is a totally
new concept >which makes it possible for the
>first time to automatically process "manuals" under complete computer
control, just >like accounting data.
Knowledge Transfer may be a totally new concept in the eyes of SSI.
However, it is not
a totally new buzzword. The training industry uses the term "Knowledge
Transfer" a lot. I have seen two or three computer training companies use
it to describe their services for transferring information to students.
Will Kelly
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