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      <description>Imagine this – a go-to member of your organization just retired, a furlough is approaching, and now no one knows what to do. What communications need to go out?  Who is considered ‘excepted’?  Can the daycare center stay open?  In the absence of mind-melds, how do you make expert knowledge easily accessible to newer team</description>
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