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Knowledge transfer inherently demands our persistence because the recipient often cannot immediately grasp the concepts intended for field-level implementation. Successfully bridging this gap requires diligent effort.
We must carefully consider the recipient’s background, placing their mental readiness and prior experience at the forefront of the process. This means utilizing appropriate language—simple, concrete, and contextually relevant—to ensure the clarity of the message. By aligning the delivery method and content to the recipient’s current level of understanding, the rate of acceptance and effective application will be significantly higher.
