Teach what You Know A Practical Leader’s Guide to Knowledge Transfer Using Peer Mentoring

Cover of Teach what You Know A Practical Leader's Guide to Knowledge Transfer Using Peer Mentoring by Steve Trautman
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 9780321419514
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.3/124
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“Teach What You Know: A Practical Leader’s Guide to Knowledge Transfer Using Peer Mentoring” by Steve Trautman, published by Prentice Hall in 2007, is a comprehensive manual designed for organizations that rely on internal subject matter experts to facilitate knowledge transfer. This edition spans 294 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines a structured process and toolset for peer mentors and apprentices, providing practical resources such as checklists, templates, and step-by-step procedures to effectively teach and receive knowledge, all while managing the demands of a full workload.

Readers will find that this guide addresses the challenges of communication and expectation management in various organizational contexts, including business development and leadership training. The strategies presented aim to improve the efficiency of knowledge transfer, making it applicable across diverse fields such as software development, manufacturing, and social work. By clarifying expectations in straightforward language, the book seeks to reduce frustration among team members and enhance the overall learning experience in fast-paced environments where quick assimilation of new knowledge is essential.


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Annotation Every organization relies on internal subject matter experts (the peer mentors) to teach what they know to new hires and other team members (the apprentices). This book is the first comprehensive, how-to manual that provides peer mentors, apprentices, and the people who manage them a process and toolset for getting each other up to speed. The checklists, templates, questions, and step by step procedures help organize knowledge into manageable chunks, teach it, and ensure it’s received as intended, all while the peer mentor manages the pressures of a full workload. The ideas in the book improve communication and reduce frustration between all players by helping to clarify expectations in the plainest language possible. Author Steve Trautman first developed Peer Mentoring for engineers at Microsoft more than 15 years ago and has since presented the ideas to thousands of people from every type of organization. The universal truths that the book addresses translate easily from software development, to manufacturing to sales to social work. The Practical Leader’s Guide to Knowledge Transfer is for anyone working in a fast paced, no-nonsense environment where rapid growth or sudden transition means employees must assimilate new knowledge fast.

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