Leadership Edge: TRXL 198

Knowledge Management 3.0: Leveraging AI for creative collaboration, developing client personas for enhanced communication, and rethinking architectural documentation workflows for simplicity and efficiency.

Leadership Edge: TRXL 198
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This newsletter provide key insights for forward-thinking leaders seeking innovation in AEC who are short on time, offering the context of each conversation without the need to listen to the full episode. It’s designed to keep you updated, spark your interest, and encourage you to tune in if the ideas resonate.

Summary

Corey Squire, Sustainability Director at Bora Architects, joined me and Chris Parsons from Knowledge Architecture to explore how Knowledge Management 3.0 can make sustainability the default—not an add-on—in architectural practice. His approach shifts the conversation from moral advocacy to accessible, actionable information embedded in firm culture.

Even if sustainability isn't your focus, consider how these knowledge management principles can be applied to your specific role and objectives. In other words, as you read the following newsletter, simply replace the word “sustainability” with your domain and examine how the concepts may reframe the challenges and opportunities of deploying your expertise at scale.

“Sustainability isn’t about working harder or being more moral—it’s just lots of information.” – Corey Squire

Key Takeaways

Here are my top takeaways from the podcast episode. Then we'll get into the deeper analysis.