Business
Institutional Knowledge
Definition
The accumulated, often undocumented expertise and process understanding that experienced employees carry about how a firm operates day-to-day. In accounting firms, institutional knowledge often includes client-specific preferences, informal review procedures, and workarounds that never make it into official documentation. When employees with deep institutional knowledge leave, firms can face significant operational disruption and increased error risk.
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