Welcome Breakthrough Success Listeners

If you are here it is because you heard my interview with Marc Guberti on the Breakthrough Success podcast. Marc is a wonderful host who is enthusiastic about introducing you to the people and ideas that can improve your life.
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We help executives manage talent risk in their technical workforce. Whether it’s identifying where your knowledge gaps lie or transferring knowledge to a new generation or workgroup, our process can ensure you have the right people at the right place at the right time.

I have no doubt that something resonated with you that drove you here, such as:

  • You are facing a departing/retiring workforce and need to replicate your critical talent.
  • You want to learn the most relevant and practical knowledge transfer process.
  • You need to know if you have the technical talent needed to fulfill your business strategy

You can find the resources I mentioned on the interview down below.

Make sure to look around the site to learn more and see the newest resources to help you reduce hidden employee risk, replicate your top talent, and know your team is ready.

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Steve Trautman

Download Our Demo Knowledge Silo Matrix

Our clients tell us that there is an “a-ha” moment when you have the opportunity to see a KSM of your own team – you get an instant glance of your talent risks and knowledge transfer priorities in an easy-to-read spreadsheet.

Download a “Sneak Peek” of Steve’s Newest Book

My new book on Managing Talent Risk showcases my recent work in the young, burgeoning field of talent risk management. This sneak peek introduces a better way to zero in on relevant talent data so you can talk about their risk and align on priorities in order to ensure you have a ready workforce.

Watch Steve Discuss Talent Risk Management

In this 3-minute video, Steve describes three unique client stories and how they mitigated talent risk through data and knowledge transfer.