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Preventing Banking’s Brain Drain
By Bart Steukers, general manager for Unisys Europe   To prevent the ‘brain drain’ of critical knowledge that occurs when baby boomers retire, financial institutions are looking to harness social media to retain that vital expertise.   "Who knows?" That’s the question bank management and their regulators are asking anxiously these days. Who knows all that special information that makes our bank run smoothly? Who knows the secrets of our most important, mission-critical, core systems?   Demography is destiny, and the clock is ticking. This year, the oldest of the boomer generation turn 68, the youngest 50. It is reflected in the general demography as well: in Luxembourg, for instance, the number of people aged 65 or over has quadrupled this...
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