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— by Dave Anderson
Business goalsCourse developmentDAVE ANDERSON | 4 MIN READ
Losing a valuable employee hurts in more ways than one. You of course have to go through the process of hiring and training a replacement. But the subtraction of knowledge and wisdom from your workforce is often the bigger setback.
Most employers train replacements on the basics of the job but not enough pass along the lessons learned by the predecessor. And how could they? That information left with the former employee on their last day.
By being proactive, you can capture an individual employee’s knowledge and share it with everyone else who can benefit from it. That not only includes the person who will take over their job in the future but also current employees in other roles who can apply that know-how to the work they do.
Let’s explore how your organization can capture employee knowledge and transfer it to the wider team.
The first step is to identify the people on your staff who are sources of important information. Tapping into the knowledge possessed by the following types of employees is an ideal starting point:
While these types of employees are excellent sources of information, be sure you don’t overlook others on your staff. Start with these groups, then expand your process to include the entire workforce. You might be surprised by who has a little gem of wisdom they can pass along.
Determining team members with valuable expertise is easy. The challenge is extracting their knowledge and making it easily consumable for the people who will benefit from learning it. Here are tips for transferring information between employees:
While the points above aid in learning, the best thing you can do is encourage an organic transfer of knowledge among your workforce. Strive to have an inclusive workplace where people feel comfortable asking questions about how things are done and their colleagues take the time to give a thoughtful explanation.
Even if your organization is a great place to work, the reality is that people move on from jobs all the time. It’s always a good idea to determine who on your staff is a suitable candidate to take over your most important positions.
You can identify the employees who have the right combination of success in their current role and leadership potential by going through the process of succession planning. You can then teach your next generation of leaders what they need to know to prepare for their future promotion. In addition to encouraging these employees to participate in your internal training program, here are a few tips for assisting them in their preparation:
While you never want to see a talented employee go, you should always be prepared for any scenario. A smart approach to knowledge capture and transfer ensures your organization won’t miss a beat when an employee moves on.
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