This Web Site provides laboratory staff a systematic method(s) of capturing and disseminating cultural, social, and technical information that may be needed by the lab for its future productivity, efficiency and legacy. This information will come primarily from SLAC employees who possess such knowledge. Endorsing and carrying out methods to accomplish "continuity of knowledge" is good business and should be factored into a work plan (i.e., schedule & resources) at the beginning of a project and monitored periodically throughout. Even though production pressure mandates that one must move on quickly to the next project, the time taken to debrief and complete a few pre-determined knowledge management steps pays off in the long run.
You can use the information on this site to familiarize yourself with methods of assuring better continuity of knowledge for the future of SLAC.
This web site provides you with:
- Rapid assistance in evaluating your needs
- Suggestions to assist you with documentation
- Hiring, mentoring, and cross training of staff
- Information Resources on Continuity of Knowledge
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