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Knowledge management: Methods for successful knowledge transfer

Software development • 26 January 2026

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Knowledge management: Methods for successful knowledge transfer

In today's fast-paced business world, knowledge has become one of the most valuable resources of a company. But this knowledge is often linked to individual employees and is lost when they leave the company. A structured ** knowledge transfer for employees** is therefore essential to ensure the competitiveness and innovative strength of a company in the long term. In this article, we highlight why knowledge management is so crucial and present you proven methods for a successful knowledge transfer.

Why is knowledge transfer so important?

An effective knowledge transfer offers numerous advantages. It prevents the formation of knowledge silos, where valuable information is limited to a few people. New employees are working faster and more efficiently, increasing productivity and reducing the cost of incorporation. In addition, an open exchange of knowledge promotes a culture of continuous learning and cooperation. This, in turn, enhances innovation and helps companies adapt flexibly to new challenges.

Methods for successful knowledge transfer

There are various methods to organize knowledge transfer in the company. Choosing the right method depends on the nature of knowledge, corporate culture and resources available.

Mentoring and coaching

During mentoring, experienced employees pass on their knowledge and skills directly to new or less experienced colleagues. This personal approach is particularly suitable for transferring implicit knowledge, i.e. experiences and intuitions, which are difficult to put into words. Coaching, on the other hand, focuses on developing specific skills and competencies and is often carried out by external experts or trained internal coaches.

Knowledge databases and wikis

A central knowledge database or a company-internal wiki is an excellent way to document explicit knowledge and make it accessible to all employees. Here, work instructions, process descriptions, project documents and best practices can be collected and structured. The advantage lies in the constant availability and easy updating of the information.

Communities of Practice (CoPs)

Communities of Practice are informal groups of employees who share a common interest or a common task. At regular meetings, they exchange their experiences, discuss challenges and develop solutions together. CoPs promote the informal exchange of knowledge and strengthen the social network within the company.

Storytelling

Stories are a powerful method to convey knowledge. Complex facts and experiences can be achieved by Er

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