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An excellent resource has been recently made available on the net: the knowledge sharing toolkit by David Bartholomew. It seems to be the product of David’s DBA studies of architectural and engineering firms. In addition to the 49 page how-to manual are the nine interesting case studies.
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Thank you, Sir, for the link!
Posted by: Troy Worman at August 16, 2005 11:01 AM







