I have been part of resourced teams and also "made" some teams too - my boss at that time said - knowledge and skill is the difference between a skilled blacksmith and a freshie, He then proceeded to show me (because his grandfather was a blacksmith) what he meant.By knowledge you beat a piece of hot metal with a forging hammer on an anvil - 100% CORRECT, a new strong armed man can forge an item in 3 hours and be exhausted, a skilled blacksmith would use the resonance of a good anvil to his advantage and only use muscular force to accelerate the forging hammer back down only, the anvil resonance will bounce it back. This way a skilled man will not be exhausted in 3 hours. And we know that exhaustion is the cliff fall of anyone.Since then I have had time to ponder on my surroundings, and I have concluded that I can transfer knowledge to someone but cannot transfer skill, and skill is time consuming and dirty too, your hands will darken either by dirt or by ink - no other way out. So as a collective resource team, we relied heavily on "knowledge base" plus the learned skill of the engineers.khair choro yaar, must be ok for you..