The Architecture of Knowledge Management
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The provided text argues that extensive FAQ pages and static documentation are symptoms of organizational failure rather than signs of maturity. Instead of "digital hoarding" in dead archives, the author advocates for Knowledge Management, where insights are converted into active tools and embedded guardrails directly within a workflow. This transformation is achieved through the COIN principle, which focuses on collateralizing knowledge into reusable assets and institutionalizing them so they become the default way of working. By following the 7D life cycle and the DIIA flow, organizations can move from reactive problem-solving to anticipatory business partnership. Ultimately, the goal is to reduce the burden on human memory, ensuring that the system itself prevents errors while freeing individuals for higher-level strategic innovation.