2000
DOI: 10.5367/000000000101295200
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Artificial Insemination Breeds Sterile Technology

Abstract: This paper contends that ‘technology transfer’ cannot be achieved by straightforward sale and purchase transactions. While any given technology may be describable in abstract terms, its effective use depends upon understanding and motivation in individuals. Achieving this harmony between theory and practice is a subtle process, most easily realized by prolonged interaction between donors and recipients, during which the two parties often change roles. The UK's government-sponsored TCS (formerly known … Show more

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“…Training for management and marketing staff is also equally important. Remember, as Brace et al, (1999) put it, technology cannot be contained in a machine or a piece of software, it has an element of motivation and personal "know how". Likewise, technology does not automatically yield innovation; imagination and first class marketing skills are also required (Brace et al, 1999).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training for management and marketing staff is also equally important. Remember, as Brace et al, (1999) put it, technology cannot be contained in a machine or a piece of software, it has an element of motivation and personal "know how". Likewise, technology does not automatically yield innovation; imagination and first class marketing skills are also required (Brace et al, 1999).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training for management and marketing staff is also equally important. Remember, as Brace et al, (1999) put it, technology cannot be contained in a machine or a piece of software, it has an element of motivation and personal "know how". Likewise, technology does not automatically yield innovation; imagination and first class marketing skills are also required (Brace et al, 1999).…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, there is still a huge gap between demand and supply for such courses throughout the region. Remember, as Brace et al (Brace et al, 1999) puts it, technology cannot be contained in a machine or a piece of software, it has an element of motivation and personal "know how‰. Likewise, technology does not automatically yield innovation; imagination and first class marketing skills are also required.…”
Section: Recommendations For Effi Cient Air Transport System In the Developing Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%