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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    Future Changes is the online home of Stewart Mader, an experienced content strategist and project manager, dynamic speaker to corporate audiences and conferences, and author of two books. He has helped organizations around the world, including Booz Allen Hamilton, Brown University, ICANN, MARS, SAP, and The World Bank develop content strategies and build products that increase information value, collaboration, and employee & customer engagement.

    Future Changes, founded in October 2005, has been cited by CIO Magazine, Fast Company, InformationWeek, InfoWorld, The Guardian, The New York Times, and The New Yorker.

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