Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations

Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations

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Publisher: IAEA

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 52

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Maintaining nuclear competencies in the nuclear industry and nuclear regulatory authorities will be one of the most critical challenges in the near future. As many nuclear experts around the world are retiring, they are taking with them a substantial amount of knowledge and corporate memory. The loss of such employees who hold knowledge critical to both operations and safety poses a clear internal threat to the safe and reliable operation of nuclear facilities. This publication is intended for senior and middle level managers of nuclear industry operating organizations and provides practical information on knowledge loss risk management. The information provided in this publication is based upon actual experiences of member state operating organizations and is intended to increase awareness of the need to develop a strategic approach and action plans to address the potential loss of critical knowledge and skills; to provide processes and, in conducting risk assessments, to determine the potential for loss of critical knowledge caused by the loss of experienced workers; and to enable nuclear organizations to utilize this knowledge to improve the skill and competence of new and existing workers. --Publisher's description.


Knowledge Loss Risk Management in Nuclear Organizations

Knowledge Loss Risk Management in Nuclear Organizations

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher:

Published: 2018-01-30

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 9789201018168

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This publication provides a methodology to enable knowledge loss risk management to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation of nuclear facilities. It focuses on aspects of knowledge loss risks associated with employee attrition and provides guidance to mitigate them. The described methodology has proved itself in nuclear power plants and can be adopted by any other nuclear related organization. The publication also provides examples of best practices (case studies) of effective knowledge loss risk management gathered from the nuclear power plants and nuclear related organizations as outlined in annexes I-V.


Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations

Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations

Author: IAEA

Publisher:

Published: 2012-06-30

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9789204322101

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Provides practical information on knowledge loss risk management. The information provided in this publication is based on actual experiences of Member State operating organisations and is intended to increase awareness of the need to develop a strategic approach and action plans to address the potential loss of critical knowledge and skills.


Knowledge Management for Nuclear Research and Development Organizations

Knowledge Management for Nuclear Research and Development Organizations

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: Technical Reports (Internation

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 9789201255105

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This publication elaborates on the role of nuclear knowledge management in a research and development (R&D) context, and on the importance of facilitating innovation and future development of nuclear technologies for nuclear power, its associated fuel cycles, and nuclear applications in medicine, industry and agriculture. It highlights aspects including transferring and preserving knowledge, exchanging information, establishing and supporting cooperative networks, and training the next generation of nuclear experts. It concludes with basic concepts, trends and key drivers for nuclear knowledge management to R&D project managers and other workers from nuclear R&D organizations.


Managing Nuclear Safety Knowledge: National Approaches and Experience

Managing Nuclear Safety Knowledge: National Approaches and Experience

Author: IAEA

Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency

Published: 2021-07-07

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 9201044216

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This publication provides practical guidance and information to Member States on how to manage nuclear safety knowledge at the national level, beyond the boundaries of individual organizations. It describes the underlying concepts, challenges and available approaches and tools, as well as summarizing the experience gained by Member States to date. The publication is in line with the ultimate objective of all nuclear safety knowledge management activities, which is to sustain and improve the competence of individuals and the capacity of organizations or countries to use such knowledge effectively and responsibly.


Knowledge Management for Nuclear Industry Operating Organizations

Knowledge Management for Nuclear Industry Operating Organizations

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: IAEA

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 196

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Managing knowledge in the nuclear industry will be one of the most critical challenges in the near future. The purpose of this publication is to identify the fundamental elements needed for an effective knowledge management (KM) system, to share with nuclear industry operating organization managers lessons learned regarding KM, as well as providing guidance concerning methods for KM implementation. Intended as an introduction to KM approaches and practices, this publication also provides guidance on improving KM practices in nuclear industry operating organizations. Senior and middle level managers of nuclear industry operating organizations will find the book provides a wealth of practical information and will be a critical resource informing their KM planning, system implementation and improvements.


Risk Management

Risk Management

Author: Ronald Knief

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1991-07-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781560322313

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Discusses the safety and risk management in the nuclear power, airline and chemical industries. Recognized experts presented papers at the Risk Management Symposium on such topics as risk management control systems, airline industry safety and power plant applications of PRA.


Guide to Knowledge Management Strategies and Approaches in Nuclear Energy Organizations and Facilities

Guide to Knowledge Management Strategies and Approaches in Nuclear Energy Organizations and Facilities

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher:

Published: 2022-12-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789201257215

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Nuclear professionals gain knowledge, experience and skills over the years while working at their organizations. Some of these are strategically important for continuous business performance. The success of a strategic knowledge management programme depends on the ability to convert individuals' knowledge, experience and skills into organizational assets. This publication, based on IAEA expert missions and assistance visits since 2004, provides guidance on developing and implementing a strategic knowledge management programme as a proactive measure, to reduce the risk of knowledge loss and provide both safety and financial benefits. It is aimed at leaders and decision makers in both industry, academia and government, senior and middle level managers, and knowledge management specialists in nuclear organizations.


Knowledge Management and Its Implementation in Nuclear Organizations

Knowledge Management and Its Implementation in Nuclear Organizations

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

Publisher: IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No.

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789201072153

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The IAEA's nuclear knowledge management activities provide guidance in knowledge management and assist in transferring and preserving knowledge, exchanging information, establishing and supporting cooperative networks and in training the next generation of nuclear experts. This publication shares best practices and experiences based on the knowledge management assist visit programme undertaken by IAEA expert teams during the period 2005-2013. These visits have involved different types of organizations, including nuclear power plants, nuclear R&D organizations and nuclear based educational establishments such as universities. Based on the records of these visits, a secondary aim of this publication is to provide feedback and recommendations for future development of the assessment tool(s) and participating organizations for improving future assistance.