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"You and your family are embedded in the corporate memory of our firm.
Used to be the mainframes for their corporate memory.
They paid us, then erased us from official corporate memory.
The wiki, he says, is making it possible to build an "informal corporate memory."
As a result the corporate memories of organisations are threatened.'
"Natwest's corporate memory is either very short or highly selective," he said.
Corporate memory - a collection of best practices, heuristics, process documents and other texts that help define how a business operates.
Corporate memories that had been repressed.
'The seas are our corporate memory,' he often said to Holliday.
A strategy to promote the value of corporate memory in sustaining efficient and effective organisations in partnership.
"You have to think in terms of corporate memories," Mr. Bradsher said.
"But," he added, "the greatest value of all was that he was the corporate memory of the house."
Corporate Memory.
Along with thwarting progress toward best practices and processes, this disarray contributes to a loss of corporate memory and key lessons learned.
Records may be maintained to retain corporate memory of the organization or to meet legal, fiscal or accountability requirements imposed on the organization.
Organizational patterns broadly support knowledge sharing about organizational design and support corporate memory of reorganizations and process changes.
She did not doubt but that somewhere amongst the records and corporate memory of the Society would be someone who knew Hereward Marr very well indeed.
Organizational memory (OM) (sometimes called institutional or corporate memory) is the accumulated body of data, information, and knowledge created in the course of an individual organization's existence.
In terms of schedule, the Navy's program management office estimates that reactivation would take 20 to 40 months, given the loss of corporate memory and the shipyard industrial base.
The fluidity of internal administrative structures, the increased turnover of staff, and the breakup of centralised registries, have all helped to undermine the role of corporate memory.
No. 194: "Unaffordable" After a call from Ford Motors, Greg Bradsher of the National Archives said, "You have to think in terms of corporate memories.
The effective management of the information at the time of creation is vital to ensure both that the successive teams do not 're-invent the wheel' and that the corporate memory does not suffer.
You couldn't kill a zaibatsu by assassinating a dozen key executives; there were others waiting to step up the ladder, assume the vacated po- sition, access the vast banks of corporate memory.
There also seems to be a consensus among professionals from widely diverse backgrounds that the corporate memories of organisations are threatened by a lack of tools, techniques and procedures to enable the effective management of electronic records.
A 'Corporate Memory' At Thinking Machines, the WAIS system serves as a "corporate memory," allowing employees to retrieve memos, documents and other internal information.