Re: Looking for a global benchmark on knowledge transfer #knowledge-retention #knowledge-transfer
Tim Powell
All valid points, Nick.
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There are three things that worry me about relying too much on retiree networks:
1) The treacherous nature of human memory 2) The fact that the retirees, once they retire, immediately become non-current in their knowledge. They retain the knowledge of the past, not the current, activities 3) Their lack of access (they shouldn’t have access) to the confidential company files that act as memory-joggers
So the networks may work as a short term solution, but then become a risk
Nick Milton
From: main@SIKM.groups.io <main@SIKM.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Robert M. Taylor via groups.io
Sent: 10 January 2023 23:08 To: main@SIKM.groups.io Subject: Re: [SIKM] Looking for a global benchmark on knowledge transfer #knowledge-retention #knowledge-transfer
This was the famous case of Bob Buckman's Buckman Labs, wasn't it, from the early days of KM? The story that retirees were retained in the network? |
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