In its most basic sense, organizational memory refers to stored information from an organization's history that can be brought to bear on present decisions. This information is stored as a consequence of implementing decisions to which they refer, by individual recollections, and through shared interpretations.


p. 61 - "Organizational memory," 1991


In its most basic sense, organizational memory refers to stored information from an organization's history that can be brought to bear on present...

In its most basic sense, organizational memory refers to stored information from an organization's history that can be brought to bear on present...

In its most basic sense, organizational memory refers to stored information from an organization's history that can be brought to bear on present...

In its most basic sense, organizational memory refers to stored information from an organization's history that can be brought to bear on present...