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You have an outbreak, emergency, started a
new program or some other event, and you want to preserve the knowledge
of this for posterity and for teaching and training purposes.
What can you do?
Advance preparation is most important.
Gather key players in your organization and in those with which
you work frequently. Let them
know what you want to do. Arrange
in advance with resources and create protocols for preserving
information.
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