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A Study of a Mentoring Program for Knowledge Transfer in a Small Software Consultancy Company

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Product Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2005)

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNPSE,volume 3547))

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Mentor programs are important mechanisms that serve functions such as career development as well as knowledge transfer. Many see mentor programs as an efficient, inexpensive, flexible and tailored way of transferring technical knowledge from experts to less experienced employees. We have investigated how a mentor program works in a small software consultancy company, and propose that the learning effect of the program could be improved by introducing methods to increase the employees level of reflection.

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Bjørnson, F.O., Dingsøyr, T. (2005). A Study of a Mentoring Program for Knowledge Transfer in a Small Software Consultancy Company. In: Bomarius, F., Komi-Sirviö, S. (eds) Product Focused Software Process Improvement. PROFES 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3547. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11497455_21

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