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Why Your Retrospectives (KPT) Don't Stick — Fixing "Write It and Forget It"
You run retrospectives (KPT) every time, yet they never seem to pay off next time. The reason is structural: you write them, then they get buried. Here are three reasons retrospectives go hollow — and how to make past lessons resurface right when you need them.
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Tasukiba, the AI Operations Secretary — Semantic Search Surfaces "The Past You Forgot"
The core of AI operations secretary Tasukiba is its suggestion engine. Unlike ordinary project management tools where you search yourself, semantic search auto-surfaces your knowledge management history at three moments. Why push beats pull, the 3-axis score, and zero-cost-at-suggestion-time design.
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An Hour a Day Was Evaporating — Why I Built Tasukiba, an AI Operations Secretary
Six people times ten minutes equals an hour a day, evaporating from meetings just to find a file. Data piles up unused while judgment leans on a few heads. I built Tasukiba, an AI operations secretary, to dissolve that with semantic search across project management and knowledge management.
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Launching Tasukiba — an AI Operations Secretary That Passes Knowledge Like a Baton
My fourth personal product, Tasukiba Knowledge Relay, enters trial operation: an AI operations secretary for project management built around knowledge management. The insights one team accumulates get handed to the next like a relay baton, surfaced again later by semantic search. Here's the backstory and the world I'm aiming for.