History of events

Question for the experienced folks. What’s the best memory tool for remembering history of events and decisions at workplace? Especially when there are many decisions and chain of events.

Thanks.

TCR

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Can you provide a specific example of the information to be memorized?

Josh,

Lets take the example of signing of a Business Document. Events that precede are x number of meetings, that lead to a few decisions which eventually culminated into the agreed Business Document. Meetings provided input for the various parts of information that the document was built with. And in some instances, information was refreshed after further meetings/decisions leading to a revision of the Document.

Need to remember the chain of events, decisions linked to the events, how key info pieces of the documents were arrived out and critical dates.

As I write this, I am thinking that memory palace may help in memorizing the chain of meetings, e.g. meeting 1 associate with memory palace location #1 with outcome/decision, however not sure if this is the best technique.

Thanks in advance and for your patience as well.

TCR

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If you can put the information into a list then a memory palace or peg list should work.

For numbers and dates, see how to memorize numbers. If unsure about which number system to choose, the Major System is a good choice.

See also the free ebook on the how to learn memory techniques page.