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Retaining Expert Knowledge: What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload
Retaining Expert Knowledge: What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload
Retaining Expert Knowledge: What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload
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Retaining Expert Knowledge: What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload

Written by Peggy Salvatore

Narrated by Katherine Fenton

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Retaining Expert Knowledge is a training resource, but it is also a business resource. As knowledge proliferates and organizational culture rapidly changes, now is the time to step back and determine what has been important to your organization’s success, where the organization is today, and what it will take to stay in the game tomorrow. Your company houses knowledge, skills, attitudes, intellectual property, trade secrets, company culture, and individuals who will never be replicated exactly as they are today. Because they have demonstrated value in the past and are demonstrating value today, these treasures are worth preserving. This book shows how to preserve these valuable assets today for tomorrow’s successes.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCRC Press
Release dateJan 30, 2020
ISBN9780367405809
Retaining Expert Knowledge: What to Keep in an Age of Information Overload
Author

Peggy Salvatore

Peggy Salvatore has written many training programs in healthcare as well as on general business topics. Her background includes extensive research, analysis and writing for professional journal articles, white papers and executive background briefings on a broad range of health policy issues. She was a political reporter and columnist and covered the 1988 Republican National Convention before leaving daily journalism for business. She holds an MBA with a concentration in strategy and economics. Peggy is the mother of three wonderfully grown children and lives midway between Philadelphia and New York City.

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