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Just-in-time organization
Just-in-time organization
Category: organization principle
Summary: Organizing information when a real use appears rather than trying to perfect the system in advance.
What it means
Just-in-time organization reduces maintenance burden. Instead of building elaborate structures for future possibilities, the user organizes material when a project, question, or output needs it.
How it shows up in personal knowledge management
This page connects to para, organize, project-knowledge, capture, and weekly-review. It keeps systems lightweight.
Common mistakes
- Using minimal organization as an excuse for chaos.
- Over-engineering before the work creates demand.