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It took me 25 years for your knowledge to reach me. How can I reduce that cost for future generations around the world?

Because time is truly a priceless commodity, how can I begin to upscale the spread of your knowledge in the most time-efficient manner to global communities starting from the ground up?

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Sandisa

Civil Engineer. PM. Researcher. Reading writer

This is very vague, how you spread any knowledge is largely dependent on the type of information you want to put out.

I'm open to share some useful tips, especially related to Project Managent, open for a call.

Answered over 4 years ago

wael aly

Strategic/PMO management

To reduce the cost of transferring knowledge to future generations, we should expand open online education through free or low-cost platforms. Artificial intelligence can be used to develop personalized learning systems for more tailored education. Project-based learning and social networks enhance interaction and the rapid sharing of information. International collaboration between countries and educational organizations contributes to easier knowledge exchange, while producing visual educational content makes learning faster and easier to apply.

Answered 9 months ago

Komal Mutreja

Smarter Scaling with Agile PMO & Strategy

Wonderful and deeply important question. One of the biggest gaps in today's world is the lack of structured knowledge transfer from experienced individuals. Many people go through rich, complex journeys but don’t document or share what they’ve learned — and so that knowledge gets lost or delayed, as in your case.

In project management, we use a concept called “Lessons Learned”, which revolves around three simple but powerful questions:

What went well?

What didn’t go well?

What should be improved?

This framework is not just for projects — it’s equally useful for life experiences. If each of us reflected and documented our journey using this approach, we’d leave behind a valuable roadmap for others.

I’d be happy to dive deeper into how you can apply this framework to your story and build a knowledge base that others can learn from sooner. Let’s connect for any follow-up questions.

Answered about 2 months ago