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Lost Knowledge David W. DeLong (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MIT AgeLab)

Lost Knowledge By David W. DeLong (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MIT AgeLab)

Summary

This is a solution-oriented book to address one of the most pressing management problems of the coming years: How do organizations transfer the critical expertise and experience of their employees before that knowledge walks out the door?

Lost Knowledge Summary

Lost Knowledge: Confronting the Threat of an Aging Workforce by David W. DeLong (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MIT AgeLab)

Executives today recognize that their firms face a wave of retirements over the next decade as the baby boomers hit retirement age. At the other end of the talent pipeline, the younger workforce is developing a different set of values and expectations, which creates new recruiting and employee retention issues. The evolution from an older, traditional, highly-experienced workforce to a younger, more mobile, employee base poses significant challenges, particularly when considered in the context of the long-term orientation towards downsizing and cost cutting. This is a solution-oriented book to address one of the most pressing management problems of the coming years: How do organizations transfer the critical expertise and experience of their employees before that knowledge walks out the door? It begins by outlining the broad issues and providing tools for developing a knowledge-retention strategy and function. It then goes on to outline best practices for retaining knowledge, including knowledge transfer practices, using technology to enable knowledge retention, retaining older workers and retirees, and outsourcing lost capabilities.

Lost Knowledge Reviews

Raises the intriguing question: Are companies ready to deal with the loss of intellectual capital that comes from workers' retirement? * The New York Times *
... the book is thought provoking and acknowledges the readers expectation of fact-based strategies to create solutions... Lost Knowledge is readable and is written in a reflective style with a scholarly tone. * People Management d *

About David W. DeLong (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MIT AgeLab)

David W. DeLong is a research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's AgeLab and an adjunct professor at Babson College where he teaches a course on Leading Change. He has consulted and lectured in many countries and is a widely published writer whose work has appeared in leading journals and magazines.

Table of Contents

Part I: The High Cost of Losing Intellectual Capital 1: The Landscape of Lost Knowledge 2: Diagnosing Strategic Impacts of Lost Knowledge 3: A Strategic Framework for Action Part II: Evaluating Knowledge Retention Practices 4: Developing an HR Infrastructure for Knowledge Retention 5: Improving the Transfer of Explicit Knowledge 6: Transferring Implicit and Tacit Knowledge 7: Applying IT to Capture, Store, and Share Intellectual Capital 8: After the Knowledge is Gone Part III: Implementing Retention Strategies 9: Stemming the Flow of Lost Knowledge: Stories of Early Adopters 10: Launching Retention Initiatives: Principles for Action 11: Overcoming Organizational Barriers to Knowledge Retention 12: Creating the Future: Thinking Strategically About Knowledge Retention Notes Index

Additional information

GOR003689360
9780195170979
0195170970
Lost Knowledge: Confronting the Threat of an Aging Workforce by David W. DeLong (Research Fellow, Research Fellow, MIT AgeLab)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20040916
268
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