Build a Knowledge Map and Make a Plan to Close the Gaps
Identify what critical knowledge exists, where it lives, and what is at risk if specific people leave.
About This Workshop
A working session where the team maps the critical knowledge the organization depends on, identifies where it concentrates in specific individuals, and builds a plan for distributing and documenting it. This is the diagnostic complement to the institutional knowledge practices workshop: it shows you exactly where the vulnerabilities are and produces a plan to address them.
We Will Work On
- Mapping the critical knowledge areas across the organization: programmatic, operational, relational, and historical
- Identifying which knowledge is documented and accessible and which lives only in specific people
- Assessing the risk level for each knowledge area based on staff tenure, role concentration, and documentation status
- Prioritizing which gaps to close first based on risk and feasibility
- Designing a knowledge transfer plan with specific owners, timelines, and methods
This Workshop Results In:
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A written knowledge map with a prioritized plan for closing the most critical gaps.
Designed for: Leadership teams and operations staff. Works best when the people who hold the most institutional knowledge are in the room alongside those responsible for organizational continuity.