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fromZDNET
5 hours ago

Onboarding new AI hires calls for context engineering - here's your 3-step action plan

Why is it that your existing employees initially outperform the new rockstar you've just hired? And why do you have a period of onboarding before a new hire gets up to speed? Institutional knowledge. The new rockstar knows how to do the job. That's why you hired them. But they need time to understand the company culture, processes, approaches, applications, their team, and customers and partners.
Artificial intelligence
fromCodegood
1 week ago

The Context Collapse Problem

A mid-sized fintech company with 150 engineers rolled out AI coding assistants in early 2025. The productivity gains on greenfield projects hit 40%-better than the vendor's optimistic projections. Engineers building new microservices from scratch reported that AI pair programming felt like having a competent junior developer working alongside them, handling boilerplate, suggesting tests, catching edge cases before they became bugs.
Business
fromeLearning Industry
1 week ago

Institutional Knowledge: Definition, Risks, And How To Preserve It

Institutional knowledge is the accumulated experience, processes, unwritten practices, and cultural norms that enable an organization to operate and make informed decisions.
Video games
fromFortune
2 months ago

Nintendo's 98% staff retention rate means the average employee has been there 15 years | Fortune

Nintendo retains employees long-term, preserving institutional knowledge while combining it with fresh ideas to sustain creativity and compete successfully against larger rivals.
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