Knowledge Capture and Transfer in the Age of COVID
This new, hybrid work approach is not an inhibitor for knowledge capture and transfer – it actually enriches it.
This new, hybrid work approach is not an inhibitor for knowledge capture and transfer – it actually enriches it.
The mission of your organization can only be accomplished by people with the knowledge, skills, and initiative to make things happen. Capturing and sharing even some of the basics can go a long way in equipping current and future employees to carry on your organization’s important work.
Mentoring has long been an effective informal career development tactic in many government agencies. In a testimony to Congress, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Associate Director and Chief Human Capital Officer Nancy H. Kichak described the use of mentoring by federal agencies: “Mentoring is critical and can happen in many ways – through formalRead… Read more »