Sentences with phrase «institutional memory»

There is always a danger of loss of institutional memory during a transition in leadership.
Such documentation is vital for preserving institutional memory, which can be lost when key personnel leave, and it needs to be updated regularly.
Ten years is a good number to retain institutional memory but not have a life - time appointment.
But for the more perspective, history and institutional memory dictate otherwise.
You need to be able to avoid institutional memory loss when key employees leave.
Finally, the frequent turnover of boards and superintendents limits institutional memory.
Depending on the industry, a turnover rate between 5 % and 15 % strikes a good balance between institutional memory and new ideas.
You are providing a stabilizing institutional memory of natural variability far beyond what climate models reflect.
For this reason, we believe boards must retain discretion to preserve vital institutional memory of high performing and contributing members.
Worse still, the questionable participation of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, as observers of the so - called primaries, has brought to the fore concerns of Nigerians about the seeming absence of institutional memory in Nigeria's electoral body.
One of my jobs as executive director is to create institutional memory, firmly establish the continuity of the operation, create consistency of products, services, and publications, and be responsive to membership needs in a timely way.
Among the most consistent repositories of institutional memory for the organization is Jim Ottaway Jr., who has not only been WVLT's treasurer since the days of its founding, but also, with his wife Mary, donated a conservation easement on a 65 - acre parcel of farmland in Gardiner that today is home to the Phillies Bridge Farm CSA.
Institutional knowledge, also known as institutional memory, is part of a company's intellectual property: it's the company's shared set of key concepts, experiences, expertise, processes, internal structure and collective understanding of how to work.
They hear nothing about institutional memory, what makes [stock] markets move beyond daily news and how to really build a successful business and future.»
That level of turnover, Tenpas said in a phone interview Monday, increases inefficiency, lowers employee morale and can reduce institutional memory.
Delarosa: For this year in particular, Paulina Haduong (co-chair) and myself made it an overall goal to provide future PACE leaders with more institutional memory and tools to help our community start the year on a strong foot.
Enterprise social software that unleashes employee productivity, harnesses corporate knowledge and builds institutional memory.
The Mets» dealings with Harvey are also complicated by institutional memory — more like an institutional shadow.
Burnout is high among rescuers, and as a result many of them are relatively new at it and don't have much institutional memory of how things were, say, 10 years ago.
It cures corporate amnesia by building permanent institutional memory.
Oh yeah, I practically forgot, that's even another reason why a short bench blows when combined with several one - and - dones — it damages institutional memory.
I don't think it is just about recruiting, though; I suspect that the destruction of PSU's LBU institutional memory is going to hinder a return to the glory days.
Just as term limits have the perverse effect of giving power to the lobby (if members are term - limited, lobbyists and a handful of long - term staff become the only institutional memory), cutting Congressional budgets will in practice create even more distance between Congressmembers and the people they represent.
It is this blanket criticism, with scant institutional memory, a wilful disregard of the shambles the Jonathan government left behind — even after a year — that passes Nigerians as unfeeling; and not able to appreciate the epochal chaos that Buhari and his government are battling with; from which they hope to rebuild the commonwealth.
But history or farce, there are always consequences — and dire ones for a country that rushes into fresh blunders, because it proudly lacks institutional memory.
According to him, the institutional framework for the FCTA had been strengthened, adding that not only to ensure effective service delivery but to also maintain institutional memory.
Legislators also fear that the constant churn weakens institutional memory and program oversight.
But the agency seems to find room for a few people with long institutional memories
The other is to provide a resource for institutional memory available to SURPAS and other postdoc organizations that provide lessons from experiences of postdoc leadership.
He implies that if teachers cut themselves loose from the unions that exploit and are strangling them, there would be veritable peace on earth.Nothing like a choke - out to clear institutional memory!
«On the downside... we lose institutional memory when seasoned reporters have to leave for communications or advocacy to feed their families.»
And rapid turnover of leadership means there is little institutional memory at many shelters, so shelter staff need continuing exposure to basics such as Open Adoption as well as the new techniques.
Institutional memory relating to the production of previous assessments is strong, and the process itself is long, as the first drafts of this version were written in the middle of the second Obama Administration.
You may think CALI is about lessons, free casebooks or awards, but what we are really about is creating a living institutional memory for law school teaching materials and capturing expertise in a digital format that can be scaled and re-purposed using increasingly powerful technology.
In this corner we have Big Bank X spending billions of dollars on research and marketing with hundreds of years of institutional memory in the smartest minds from the best schools, all laws and regulations are influenced and approved by their lobbyists, all regulators either worked for them or will some day
More institutional memory will advance the debate, too, «emancipating» (a favorite term here) reform from unreasonable expectations, overdone claims of novelty, and us versus them groupings.
I have a lot of institutional memory about things I handle and want to pass on.»
All too often, organizational cuts go too deep, taking out linchpin individuals and keepers of institutional memory, as well as unsung individual contributors who do the job of multiple people.
Every company built to last needs to preserve its institutional memory, That's tougher in the gig economy than it was in the 30 - years - and - a-gold-watch economy.
This trend toward ever - increasing career longevity creates some very real opportunities for employers: many older workers have skills, experience and institutional memory that organizations can ill afford to lose, and the overall shift in the past decade towards more itinerant and flexible work arrangements makes it possible to accommodate the kind of part - time workload a semi-retiree might enjoy.
What you see as a couple lines on your resume is actually thousands of hours spent with a group of people with values, stories and institutional memories.
Too many companies rely on the institutional memory of a few deeply entrenched veterans.
The growing de-professionalization of marketing has produced a few good things and a lot of bad ones, but among the worst is the loss of its institutional memory.
It misstates the challenge because it lacks historical perspective and institutional memory.
But two days later, Jeremy handed in his resignation, taking a lot of institutional memory — and talent — with him.
Dave Hancock would be the best in terms of institutional memory, but he will most likely be in cabinet.
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