
Retaining Expert Knowledge
What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Fenton
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By:
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Peggy Salvatore
About this listen
This book explores the problem of the loss of corporate expertise. It explains how to meet the challenge of capturing hard-to-replicate knowledge, skills, and attitudes from legacy employees and packaging it in a way to reach new generations of workers.
- Collect and transfer critical corporate knowledge
- Find and work with irreplaceable knowledge assets in your organization
- Assess knowledge management plans against long term individual business goals and broader industry trends
- A strategic look at the future of learning in organizations
- Includes checklists, templates and suggestions for efficiently working with subject matter experts (SMEs)
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