Lost Knowledge: Knowledge Retention Strategies for Automotive and Aerospace Companies
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ABSTRACT
Knowledge retention is a key challenge for many companies in the face of an aging workforce, higher product complexity, the introduction of design verification regulations, shorter design cycles and smaller design teams. Older generation software design tools focused on drawing creation, offering limited scope for knowledge capture. Newer generation electrical design tools, with a focus on process, offer structures that can meet the challenges of knowledge capture and retention.
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