Practice essential collocations for knowledge management in IT and software development.
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The team built an internal wiki to ___ knowledge so that critical information was not lost when people left.
Capture knowledge is the standard knowledge management collocation for recording expertise and information so it can be reused. 'Take along' and 'grab around' are informal. 'Note out' is not a standard phrase in this context.
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The engineering lead encouraged senior staff to ___ knowledge with junior colleagues through documentation and pairing.
Share knowledge is the standard knowledge management collocation for transferring expertise between people. 'Spread along' and 'pass around' are informal. 'Give out' is too generic for the deliberate transfer of knowledge.
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The team worked to ___ documentation up to date so that it remained a trustworthy single source of truth.
Keep documentation up to date is the standard knowledge management collocation for maintaining the currency and accuracy of recorded information. 'Hold along' and 'stay around' are informal. 'Carry out' refers to performing a task and does not fit this context.
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The platform team added good tagging and search so that staff could ___ information quickly when they needed it.
Retrieve information is the standard knowledge management collocation for locating and accessing stored knowledge. 'Get along' and 'pull around' are informal. 'Find out' is too generic for the precise act of retrieving stored information.
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The organisation ran regular sessions to ___ best practices across teams that rarely worked together.
Disseminate best practices is the standard knowledge management collocation for spreading proven approaches widely across an organisation. 'Send along' and 'pass around' are informal. 'Give out' is too generic for the deliberate dissemination of practices.