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by joshi4 664 days ago
I agree with what a lot of folks here are saying around knowledge transfer is a continuous/on-going process.

Any one-off knowledge transfer will most likely fail. People can't learn actionable knowledge with doing the actions. - That's why we need continuous sharing and doing.

People only look for the artifacts of a knowledge transfer when they need it. When resolving unfamiliar issues, people's first question is: "Has this happened before? How did we resolve it the last time?" It's a simple question but most often its very hard to answer.

The knowledge needed to answer questions like the one above, is mostly manually compiled together and often from memory.

Finally, actionable knowledge is hosted in the same tools as product specs, meeting notes, press releases etc. As a result, creating, finding and following such knowledge is quite hard.

Disclosure: I'm building Savvy(getsavvy.so) to fix a lot of these issues for developers.