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decision memory
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- What is decision memory?
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Decision memory is the sharpest subset of organizational memory: the structured record of what your team actually chose, why, who ratified it, and what changed afterward. It is not a category to sell, but it is the part of team knowledge most worth getting right.
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- What is organizational memory?
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Organizational memory is the layer of your team's knowledge that survives turnover, vacations, and forgetting. It is the structured record of decisions, tasks, topics, intents, and the conversations that produced them. Without it, every new hire, every new project, and every new AI agent starts from zero.
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- What changes when your team actually remembers what was decided
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When everything your team discusses and agrees on is captured, organized, and searchable by anyone, the way the team works changes in ways that go beyond saving meeting time.
- Why AI agents need decision memory
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AI agents become more useful when they can reuse prior decisions and reasoning instead of rebuilding context from raw transcripts on every question. Decision memory is the difference between an agent that sounds informed and one that actually is.
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