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Knowledge Sharing: Why it Makes Organizations More Successful

Docebo

The International Data Corporation (IDC) once estimated an enterprise employing 1000 knowledge workers wastes $48,000 per week, or nearly, $2.5 What’s interesting is that this report was published in 2001. The truth is, knowledge in a company is often hidden and hard to access when needed. Kevin is an antenna technician.

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

That is to say, the input that results in the development of high performing individuals and teams comes more from new and rich experiences, practices, conversations and sharing, and reflection than it does from structured away-from-work training and development. This data is no longer ‘new’, but it presents a powerful argument for change.

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THE 70:20:10 MODEL – TODAY, TOMORROW & BEYOND

Learnnovators

That is to say, the input that results in the development of high performing individuals and teams comes more from new and rich experiences, practices, conversations and sharing, and reflection than it does from structured away-from-work training and development. This data is no longer ‘new’, but it presents a powerful argument for change.