Re: Looking for a global benchmark on knowledge transfer #knowledge-retention #knowledge-transfer
Hi Bart,
Building on Nick and Rupert’s points re ROCK,
here is a 20 min video interview with Carla Newman, a one-time ROCK interviewer at Shell. Worth a watch – courtesy of a roundtable event organised Patrick Lambe‘s Straits Knowledge.
Cheers,
Chris
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Date: Saturday, 7 January 2023 at 13:28
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Subject: Re: [SIKM] Looking for a global benchmark on knowledge transfer
Bart, as I understand it, the outputs of the ROCK process are used to update the Shell "body of knowledge" (Shell wiki, processes, training etc)
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Sent: 07 January 2023 08:47
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Subject: Re: [SIKM] Looking for a global benchmark on knowledge transfer
Martin and Rupert,
I believe the ROCK program was done for retiring experts. In their last 3-4 years, they get more time for knowledge sharing (and thus less project work).
They were then interviewed by a few young (potential) employees from different departments (R&D; marketing; etc).
The written reports of these interviews are stored, but mostly the 'stories' lived on in the young employees.
Bart
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Op za 7 jan. 2023 om 06:51 schreef RupertLescott <rupertlescott@...>:
Hi Martin,
The Oil Major, Royal Dutch Shell has the ‘Retention of Critical Knowledge’ (ROCK) programme, whereby staff are interviewed every 5 or so years after a certain tenure.
Also, Dorothy Leonard has done a lot of work in this area; look her up and say hi from me if you make contact.
cheers,
Rupert