Knowledge transfer

9. April 2026
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The tepcon “instructor” supports knowledge transfer within your company

What is knowledge transfer?

Knowledge transfer refers to the deliberate process of sharing knowledge, skills, and experience among individuals, teams, or departments—whether within a company or across organizational boundaries. The goal is to ensure that valuable knowledge remains permanently available within the company and to prevent knowledge loss.

Why is knowledge transfer so important in a company?

Knowledge transfer within a company ensures the continuity of processes and services, accelerates the onboarding of new employees, fosters innovation, and boosts competitiveness. Systematic knowledge transfer is particularly essential in the face of staff turnover, the retirement of experienced specialists, and rising employee turnover.

What is the difference between explicit and implicit knowledge?

Explicit knowledge can be clearly articulated and documented—for example, in the form of instructions, manuals, or process descriptions. Implicit knowledge, on the other hand, encompasses personal experiences, intuitive judgment, and ingrained routines that are difficult to put into words. Here, too, appropriate strategies and tools are needed to transform implicit knowledge into explicit knowledge that is accessible to everyone on the team.

What methods of knowledge transfer are there?

Proven methods of knowledge transfer include mentoring programs, job rotation, workshops and knowledge-sharing sessions, communities of practice, exit interviews, as well as digital learning platforms and knowledge management systems. The combination of personalized exchange and digital documentation is particularly effective. Time-saving tools such as “instructor” form the foundation here: While operations continue, knowledge can be captured, converted into explicit forms, and quickly shared with everyone who needs it.

What role do digital tools play in knowledge transfer?

Digital tools form the foundation for scalable, sustainable knowledge transfer. They enable the structured collection and storage of information, make knowledge accessible regardless of time or location, and support the integration of knowledge transfer into daily workflows. Modern solutions such as our tepcon “instructor” also offer interactive instructional formats that significantly simplify the transfer of complex process knowledge.

How can tacit knowledge be transferred?

Implicit knowledge is best transferred through personal, direct interaction combined with time-saving digital documentation. Mentoring, employee job rotation, collaborative practice, and knowledge workshops are effective methods, provided they are recorded using digital tools. In addition, structured interviews and reflective discussions help to partially articulate hard-to-capture experiential knowledge and document it.

What are communities of practice?

Communities of practice are voluntary, topic-based working groups in which employees regularly come together to informally exchange experiences and ideas. They promote the flow of knowledge across departmental and hierarchical boundaries and are particularly valuable for transferring tacit, experience-based knowledge. Here, too, comprehensive documentation ensures that the insights shared are preserved and made accessible to everyone.

How does tepcon support knowledge transfer within the company?

We support you with tepcon “instructor”—a modern software solution for digital manuals, work instructions, and documentation. With “instructor,” you can systematically capture and store any type of knowledge and make it accessible to all employees at any time. This makes knowledge transfer an integral part of your work processes—simple, efficient, and sustainable.