The Bar-Zakay (1971) model is well known for its degree of similarity to the project management in the way of technically dealing with the on- hand situation. The four model stages are 1) Search 2) Adaption 3) Execution and 4) Maintenance. Reader should take a look into Figure .. providing more detailed information activities, milestones and the decision points. As it can be seen two main parts the transferor and the transferee, called donor and recipient divide figure 3. This model emphasizes on the relevance of one and the other such as the donor and recipient acquiring skills to undertake technological forecasting.
Particular disadvantage in this regard model reported by Jagoda (2007) that “The model has limited …show more content…
Carry out the selection of suppliers for equipment and subcontracting services to assemble the plant and machinery and plan for the arrangement of the work among distinct parties
Prepare and execute a training and education plan, in deliberation with the suppliers of technology, for the workers who would be engaged in the technology transfer project. Construct the plant. Commence operations.
Develop trouble-shooting skills and put in place preparations to solve design and operational problems as they arise, specifically during the early years of operation
(d) The Chantramonklasri (1990) Model:
This methodology can be considered as a revised and improved version of Dahlman and Wesphal Model. The five stages of the model can be easily seen in Figure 4. was designed based
Stage 1: A pre-investment (or feasibility) study
Stage 2: Building engineering specifications
Stage 3: Initiate capital goods production
Stage 4: Commissioning and start-u including extensive of the workforce
• Commence commercial