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Episode 14: Knowledge Transfer Why It's Important And How To Achieve It

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Your facility data history is one of your biggest assets, allowing you to make intelligent, actionable decisions that drive energy efficiency, asset performance, and productivity. As experienced employees retire from the facility management workforce, they take something very valuable with them. The years of collective knowledge about their job—their “Know-How” — walk out the door when they do. For maintenance management professionals, this may include specific knowledge about facility assets. The accumulated experience, knowledge, and learned “instincts” that come with a lifetime of work contribute to asset performance and productivity. So how do you capture this critical information and close the knowledge gap before it’s too late? In this podcast, we provide an overview of the impact that organizational culture has on knowledge transfer, the guidelines that can help ensure that you are in control of your facility information, and on utilizing an EAM / CMMS. For more information visit www.eaglecmms.com or email sales@eaglecmms.com
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Your facility data history is one of your biggest assets, allowing you to make intelligent, actionable decisions that drive energy efficiency, asset performance, and productivity. As experienced employees retire from the facility management workforce, they take something very valuable with them. The years of collective knowledge about their job—their “Know-How” — walk out the door when they do. For maintenance management professionals, this may include specific knowledge about facility assets. The accumulated experience, knowledge, and learned “instincts” that come with a lifetime of work contribute to asset performance and productivity. So how do you capture this critical information and close the knowledge gap before it’s too late? In this podcast, we provide an overview of the impact that organizational culture has on knowledge transfer, the guidelines that can help ensure that you are in control of your facility information, and on utilizing an EAM / CMMS. For more information visit www.eaglecmms.com or email sales@eaglecmms.com
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