The Hidden Personal Secret to Group Information Management - DBR 094
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- The "Best Practice" Trap: Many teams use shared document repositories with a centralized schema, often created by a single "librarian" or manager.
- A Mismatch with Mental Models: This one-size-fits-all schema forces team members to think in a way that doesn't align with how their own brains naturally work, which is inefficient and difficult.
- The Challenge of Finding Information: When information is misfiled in large digital repositories, it's often as good as lost. Global search is not an ideal "finding mechanism" for re-locating specific documents you've seen before, leading to significant user frustration.
- Leverage Personal Information Management (PIM): The key is to ensure every team member is a good manager of their own information.
- The Card Catalog Analogy: Like a public library's card catalog, which helps users find books without needing to learn the complex library schema, every team member should build their own personal "card catalog" of links to shared information.
- How it Works: Individuals find a document in the shared repository and capture a link to it in their own private system. This personal system is organized according to their own mental schema, making it easy for them to find the information again later. Team members share links to documents instead of sending attachments.
- The Benefit: Once individuals are proficient at managing their own information, the group's ability to access and build on collective knowledge transforms. The structure of the central repository becomes far less critical, and the complex challenge of group information management becomes more straightforward.
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