Do you think Knowledge management system is must in our day to day life ?

Shiv Shankar
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vivan puri
100% given the amount of information some way to condense, search & recall is needed
Godstime Nwabue
This is essential in our daily lives, you can't just exclude management out of your day to day life. Because anything you involve yourself needs management in every areas even your finance and budgeting for that day on how much you want to spends needs management.
Grace Hur
YES. Shared knowledge is what moves the needle for collaboration and innovation. Otherwise, if people only know what to do, what's assigned to them, and when it's due - then they may be operating quickly without knowing they are making decisions with outdated context. Our team at Collato just launched today (https://www.producthunt.com/post...). Our platform offers product teams to utilize one AI search to find anything instantly, across all apps.
Bakemono Fra
Yes absolutely! Knowledge should be readily available to everybody on the team. I think that the lack of shared knowledge and communication is often one of the main reasons startups fail to take off
Pradeepa Somasundaram
In our day-to-day life, a formal Knowledge Management System (KMS) is necessary for everyone. The principles and practices of knowledge management are undoubtedly essential for personal and professional growth and effectiveness. Here's why: 1. Information Overload: We are bombarded with vast amounts of information daily in the digital age. Having effective knowledge management practices helps us filter, organize, and make sense of this information, ensuring we can access what's relevant and important when needed. 2. Learning and Personal Development: Knowledge management involves continuous learning, acquiring new skills, and updating existing knowledge. It helps us stay informed, adapt to changes, and grow personally and professionally. 3. Decision Making: Access to organized and relevant knowledge enables better decision-making. Whether it's making informed choices in daily life or more critical decisions in work and business, having the right information at hand can significantly impact outcomes. 4. Problem-Solving: Effective knowledge management allows us to draw from past experiences and best practices, making problem-solving more efficient and avoiding unnecessary mistakes. 5. Collaboration and Communication: In team settings, knowledge management fosters better collaboration by sharing ideas, insights, and information among team members. 6. Time Management: Efficient knowledge management helps save time by reducing the effort required to find and access information. It streamlines workflows and ensures we spend time on meaningful tasks. 7. Innovation and Creativity: A good knowledge management process encourages creativity and innovation by exposing us to diverse perspectives and insights, inspiring new ideas and solutions.