In today's enterprises, data is everywhere. As enterprises expand, their reliance on a multitude of tools increases, resulting in fragmented knowledge scattered across various platforms. When we want to find something written a couple of months ago, we end up looking through the numerous platforms and it can be time consuming. As you can imagine, this fragmentation causes inefficiencies. Our valuable time is lost in context switching and searching through these multiple sources.
The key lies in aggregating data that is found across various sources, including communication platforms (Slack, Teams, Discord), documentation tools (Notion, Confluence, Google Drive, One Drive), and task management systems (Jira, Monday), as well as external documents (websites, shared PDFs, Box).
How can we solve this? Well, we require a universal knowledge management system capable of searching all your tools without the need for additional software.
Lets say you wanted to ask a question like “How can I onboard?” - There is a conversation on Slack about onboarding contacts, there's a formal document on Notion for a company wide onboard guide, and there's also a pdf on OneDrive that a recently employed teammate added with some onboarding tasks.