How to Stem Knowledge Loss with Social Intranet Software

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According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor, 43.3% of employees quit, retired, or were otherwise separated from their jobs in 2008. High annual turnover, coupled with a wave of retiring baby boomers, are causing a “brain drain” that affects companies of all sizes and across all industries.

What can organizations do to stop this brain drain, retain vital knowledge, and make sure it’s available in a useful form for other employees?

Join Future Changes founder Stewart Mader and ThoughtFarmer co-creator Chris McGrath for this 45-minute webinar that explains how social software technologies can stem knowledge loss and enable peer-to-peer knowledge transfer in ways that other technology cannot.

Date: Wed Jun 10, 10am PT / 1pm ET
Register to join us for this free webinar!

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