Tools and methods for supporting the transfer process of good work-based learning practices
This chapter provides a short introduction to some examples of the tools and methods which could support the transfer of innovation process. Examples for tools and methods presented here are: SWOT analysis, mind map, peer review, mentoring, action plan and several tools for process planning. Mentoring was piloted during the Leonardo project “WBL-TOI Manual” as a tool to support the TOI-process of a good WBL practice and is therefore presented in more detail. Internal and external audits and self-assessment are examples of other tools used to identify the needs for changes. Benchmarking can be used to find good WBL practices.