The division of roles in knowledge management tools
keiwatanabe.substack.com
*This article was originally posted on Medium. As we build products that manage knowledge and content, we come across many questions. One of the most interesting questions is why do people keep the content they discover and what they learn? I think content that you happened to find a few years ago is not likely to be valuable today, and it is not likely to be useful unless you have done a lot of research in the field and found it or learned about it. Nevertheless, I think the behavior of people trying to leave content behind is interesting, and the following are some possible reasons why.
The division of roles in knowledge management tools
The division of roles in knowledge management…
The division of roles in knowledge management tools
*This article was originally posted on Medium. As we build products that manage knowledge and content, we come across many questions. One of the most interesting questions is why do people keep the content they discover and what they learn? I think content that you happened to find a few years ago is not likely to be valuable today, and it is not likely to be useful unless you have done a lot of research in the field and found it or learned about it. Nevertheless, I think the behavior of people trying to leave content behind is interesting, and the following are some possible reasons why.