Lesson 491 of 1550
AI for Cross-Org Knowledge Sharing
Knowledge gets siloed across orgs. AI surfaces relevant knowledge across boundaries.
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- 1The premise
- 2knowledge sharing
- 3cross-org
- 4silos
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Section 1
The premise
Cross-org knowledge silos waste expertise; AI surfaces relevant knowledge across boundaries.
What AI does well here
- Index knowledge across team and document repositories
- Surface relevant prior work for new projects
- Connect people working on similar problems
- Maintain team authority on substantive ownership
What AI cannot do
- Substitute AI for actual knowledge work
- Replace cross-team relationships
- Make knowledge sharing automatic
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