In situations where project teams and stakeholders are dispersed across various locations and have limited access to electronic files, it is crucial for the project manager to study the environment and available resources to determine the most effective approach for knowledge transfer. This involves understanding the specific challenges and limitations of the current environment and identifying alternative methods or tools that can facilitate effective communication and knowledge sharing. By tailoring the knowledge transfer process to fit the unique needs of the project environment, the project manager can ensure that all team members and stakeholders receive the necessary information to perform their roles effectively, thereby maintaining project continuity and success. : (Knowledge Transfer and its Importance for Project Managers1, Professional in Business Analysis Reference Materials | PMI2)