Post-mortems that actually stick: turning outcomes into accepted learning
Most post-mortems get written and forgotten. The missing step is turning the outcome into an accepted lesson that resurfaces at the next decision.
Read article →Writing on decision memory — why teams relearn expensive lessons, why agents act and forget, and how human-governed memory makes the next decision sharper. Agents act and forget. IntrynSync remembers and governs.
Most post-mortems get written and forgotten. The missing step is turning the outcome into an accepted lesson that resurfaces at the next decision.
Read article →Decision intelligence helps teams analyze choices. Decision memory helps them remember what they decided, what happened, what they learned, and why to trust the next recommendation.
Read article →Why new hires need decision memory, not just documentation, and how IntrynSync helps teams preserve the context, trust, and learning behind important decisions.
Read article →A TrustScore explains how much confidence a team should place in a recommendation, based on governed decisions, outcomes, accepted learning, and evidence.
Read article →A wiki stores information. Decision Memory helps teams make the next decision with proof, context, governance, and trust.
Read article →What should we do, what happened, what did we learn, how much should we trust this — and why. Most tools answer one. Decision memory keeps all four.
Read article →Everyone's building memory so AI can act. The bigger gap is memory so humans can decide — and trust the decision. That's decision memory.
Read article →Teams don't fail for lack of information. They fail because they relearn expensive lessons. Here's what institutional amnesia costs — and how decision memory ends it.
Read article →Decision Memory is the governed record of what your team decided, what happened, and what you learned — so the next decision starts with evidence and proof of why to trust it.
Read article →Start an Early Access Decision Memory Pilot and see what your team actually decided, what happened, and what worked.