Illustrative Example

What a captured knowledge base could feel like.

Below is a sample knowledge base built from a representative interview set. The scenario, person, and answers are illustrative — designed to show what a successor would actually be able to ask and what kind of answer they would get back.

Illustrative example only.  The scenario below uses pre-written answers from a sample interview set. In a real engagement, the knowledge base would be built from your company's interviews and materials — not this one.

About This Example

What you're seeing — and what you're not.

This example is built from a representative interview set with an illustrative retiring operations manager. The scenario, the person, and the answers are designed to show the shape of a captured knowledge base — not actual content from a real engagement.

What the example shows accurately:

  • The kinds of questions a successor would ask
  • The level of specificity an answer should have
  • Source citation back to the original interview or document
  • The mix of process knowledge, judgment, relationships, and exceptions

What it does not show:

  • Real customer or vendor names
  • The full proprietary capture framework
  • Sensitive-topic handling, access controls, or review workflows
  • The customer portal where these are managed in production

Why illustrative?

Real captured knowledge belongs to the company that captured it. We don't publish customer engagements, even with permission, because the value of the captured knowledge depends on it staying within the business that paid to capture it.

The example is the closest we'll come to showing real output without compromising someone else's knowledge.

In a Real Engagement

What changes when the knowledge base is built from your key person.

Specific to your role

Questions and answers are built around the actual responsibilities, customers, vendors, and exceptions that matter in your company.

Sourced and verifiable

Answers cite back to the actual interview or document. Successors can see where the knowledge came from and how it was captured.

Reviewed before publish

Captured knowledge is reviewed and approved before broader access. Sensitive material can be flagged, restricted, or excluded.

Access by role

Different parts of the knowledge can be limited to different roles — leadership, successors, broader team, or read-only board access.

Updatable over time

Captured knowledge can be extended through follow-up interviews, additional roles, or recurring sessions on the Ongoing Program tier.

Exportable deliverables

Beyond the searchable knowledge base, the engagement produces a Key Person Playbook, 30/60/90 successor guide, and knowledge risk register — exportable as PDF and Word.

Want to see what this would look like for one of your key people?

A short scoping call is the fastest way to understand what a real engagement would capture, who it would help, and how long it would take.