Knowledge Retention: Strategies and SolutionsAs baby boomers approach retirement age and the work patterns of younger workers constantly change, many organizations worldwide are experiencing a far-reaching knowledge bleed. Therefore, it is imperative that organizations find ways to best leverage and retain that vital knowledge before workers leave the organization and attrition occurs |
Contents
Chapter 1 Setting the Stage | 1 |
Chapter 2 Determining Critical AtRisk Knowledge | 7 |
Chapter 3 EasytoAccomplish Knowledge Retention Techniques | 15 |
Chapter 4 Developing a Knowledge Retention Framework | 25 |
Learning from Others | 41 |
Chapter 6 Calculating the Loss of Knowledge | 55 |
Chapter 7 Using Organizational Network Analysis to Inform Knowledge Retention Efforts | 63 |
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