66 cards covering every facet of the company brain, from strategy and culture to money, operations, and the knowledge that walks out the door when people leave. Put them on the table and the whole organization comes into view.
Organizational memory is what keeps a company from re-learning the same lessons every time someone new joins or someone experienced leaves. It is less about documentation and more about deciding what is actually worth writing down. Four starting points.
Search freely or filter by theme. Each card is one facet of the organization with its own page: what to capture, questions to guide the conversation, and things to watch out for.
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A library for building organizational memory, built on a card deck that lays the whole company out on the table.
Every organization holds knowledge that is not written down anywhere: the story behind a decision, the informal way a process actually gets done, the person who knows where everything is. MethodKit for Memory & Reminiscence is a deck that lays those parts out together, from strategy and governance to culture, products, and the systems everyone relies on. Here each card gets its own page that asks the same questions: what does this part of the organization look like, what is worth capturing, and who needs to be able to find it?
It is for founders, operators, knowledge managers, and anyone responsible for keeping the organization legible as it grows and changes. The texts are starting points and groundwork, not a bureaucratic checklist to fill out.
Pull the cards that feel most at risk, the areas where knowledge is concentrated in one or two people, or where new hires tend to get lost. Use the questions to surface what is not written down, decide what matters most, and agree on where it should live.
Want the cards in your hand? The deck is available from MethodKit.