In this episode of The Art of Consulting podcast, hosts Andy and Cat reunite for a rare “together episode” discussing the nuances and importance of knowledge transfer in the consulting space. As consultants from various fields, they explore the idea of consulting as a temporary yet impactful role, emphasizing the value of effectively transitioning their knowledge to clients and the critical role of documentation and interpersonal skills in a consultant’s success.
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[00:05] Andy and Cat kick off a special co-hosted episode, reflecting on their individual expert interviews and the rarity of their joint episodes these days.
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[00:38] They talk about their intense collaboration periods in the past, contrasting it with their recent individual projects.
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[00:46] Core Topic: The transfer of knowledge. They highlight the paradox of good consultants—working themselves out of a job—while maintaining strong client relationships, with clients often returning for help with new challenges.
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[01:37] They discuss the necessity of identifying a key person within the client's organization for knowledge transfer, ensuring smooth operations post-consultancy.
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[04:36] Discussion on the optimal timing for identifying a successor at the client site, stressing the importance of involving them from the start of the project.
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[06:46] Andy expresses concern about clients deferring knowledge transfer until after go-live, leading to gaps in understanding key project decisions.
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[10:47] The conversation shifts to the importance of moving from people-centric to system-centric operations and the risks of not having redundancy in organizational knowledge.
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[14:48] Andy and Cat discuss transferring not only technical knowledge but also the interpersonal skills and sensitivities critical to successful consulting.
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[16:55] They emphasize the need for user-friendly tools to document technical knowledge and the tact needed to convey information about team dynamics.
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[22:34] They provide an action plan for listeners on how to approach knowledge transfer. They advise identifying primary and secondary successors, choosing a starting point, using effective documentation tools, and considering the human aspect of knowledge transfer.
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[39:20] The episode closes by affirming the value of human relationships in the consulting process.
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[00:05] – Introduction: Andy and Cat discuss the rarity of co-hosting due to their individual interviews with experts.
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[00:38] – Reflection on past episodes and the evolution of their interactions.
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[00:46] – Consultant’s Paradox: Good consultants work to make themselves unnecessary while maintaining client relationships.
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[01:37] – Key Individual for Knowledge Transfer: The importance of identifying a key person within the client's organization.
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[04:36] – Timing of Knowledge Transfer: Optimal timing for selecting the right person for knowledge transfer.
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[06:46] – Continuity Concerns: Issues with waiting until post go-live for knowledge transfer.
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[10:47] – Shift to System-Centric Operations: Importance of having redundancy in organizational knowledge.
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[14:48] – Comprehensive Knowledge Transfer: Technical and soft skills are equally important.
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[16:55] – User-Friendly Documentation Tools: Creating effective documentation for knowledge transfer.
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[22:34] – Action Plan for Listeners: Steps to approach knowledge transfer in consulting.
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[39:20] – Conclusion: The human aspect remains central to consulting work.
About the Hosts: Andy and Cat are seasoned consultants with a passion for sharing their insights and experiences. They specialize in guiding organizations and individuals through complex projects, advocating for knowledge transfer to ensure sustained excellence and growth. For listeners looking to enhance their consulting skills or gain insights into the art of knowledge transfer, this episode offers valuable strategies and field anecdotes. Join Andy and Cat as they unravel the complexities and rewards of consulting, where imparting knowledge is essential for success.