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Brenda Barton: Knowledge Retention Interviews
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Rome: World Food Programme (WFP), April 2024.
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English
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WFPAVI003_1
Résumé
In this knowledge retention interview, Brenda, a retiree turned Interim Director of Communications and Media at WFP, reflects on her 31-year journey with the organization. Starting as a communications officer, she pioneered field communication structures in Nairobi, later transitioning to roles like Deputy Director of Communications and Country Director in places like the Philippines. Brenda emphasizes the importance of human connections and oneon-one interactions, especially in understanding institutional knowledge and preparing for crises. She highlights the challenges of WFP's dual mandate—balancing humanitarian aid with developmental work—and stresses the necessity of investing in resilience-building initiatives, particularly in the face of climate change. Brenda underscores the significance of consultation in decision-making, drawing insights from both national and international staff. Looking ahead, Brenda sees WFP's continued relevance in responding to global crises. She advocates for innovative approaches and closer collaboration with the private sector to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness. Finally, Brenda leaves behind the advice to always think about succession and invest in retaining knowledgeable staff as a legacy for future colleagues and the organization as a whole.
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Knowledge Retention Interviews
Cote
AVI 003
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Full Video Recording Stream
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AV-128689
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