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Shared Document Freshness Checklist helps teams decide whether a document is current enough to guide work or should be marked as draft, stale, or archived. Start with the decision field. Every operational document should say whether it contains a decision, a proposal, a meeting note, a reference, or an outdated record. Many workplace problems come from readers treating an old proposal as a current rule. If the status is unclear, the document should not be used as authority until someone confirms it. Next check owner and review date. A document without an owner may still be useful, but it is risky as policy. A document without a review date may still be current, but readers cannot tell. Review dates do not need to create bureaucracy. They simply mark when the team should look again, especially after tool changes, org changes, onboarding feedback, repeated questions, or incidents. Then check links and dependencies. If the page points to forms, dashboards, templates, meeting notes, legal text, vendor docs, or external policies, those links should still work and support the current instruction. Broken links are not cosmetic problems; they are evidence that the document may no longer be maintained. After that, check the action path. A useful shared doc tells the reader what to do next: who to ask, where to file, which template to use, what deadline applies, or which exception path exists. If the document only describes background, it may belong in reference rather than active procedure. Finally mark the state visibly. Current, draft, needs review, superseded, and archived are better than leaving readers to guess. The checklist turns document maintenance from a hidden personal habit into a visible team rule.
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