Practical sheet | REF: FIC0664 V1

How do you pass on the experience and knowledge you've acquired?

Author: Emmanuel GUILLON

Publication date: February 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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Passing on the experience acquired during a project or a professional career is an extremely important step, as its effectiveness will have a major impact on the responsiveness of subsequent developments.

The term "transfer of experience" can cover several different situations, each requiring different methods. Indeed, capitalizing on accumulated experience at the end of a project is not the same as replacing a development position. The aim of this non-exhaustive fact sheet is to shed light on various strategies for passing on experience, depending on the context.

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