End each standup by trimming duplications, renaming a confusing page, or archiving outdated notes. Five minutes daily beats a quarterly cleanup nobody attends. Small cuts reveal bright shoots underneath, and the habit teaches everyone that clarity improves when you remove, not just add.
Once a week, click through the most used pages together and ask what was helpful, wrong, or missing. Invite shy voices. Celebrate an improvement. This gentle tour spreads awareness, surfaces blind spots, and yields small, timely edits that unblock real work immediately.
Reserve a relaxed hour to merge duplicates, move stubs into briefs, and convert meeting digests into evergreen guides. Treat it like tending soil. By recycling fragments into sturdier structures, you reduce noise, rediscover gold, and rekindle pride in shared craftsmanship.
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