eGain-Deloitte report warns baby boomer retirements could drive $6.9-$9.6 trillion productivity hit
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- eGain published a joint report with Deloitte warning retirements could drive USD 6.9-9.6 trillion in lost productivity from institutional knowledge loss.
- The analysis estimates more than 30 million Americans will turn 65 over the next four years, accelerating knowledge transfer risk.
- It finds 92% of surveyed companies do not capture institutional knowledge before Baby Boomers retire, despite broad awareness of the issue.
- It reports average employee tenure fell to 3.9 years from 4.6 years over the past decade, limiting natural rebuilding of expertise.
- The study says 85% of C-suite leaders view the “knowledge exodus” as a moderate to existential threat.
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