When you get your first office job, you learn a whole new language. Suddenly, you’re being schooled on your team’s “workflow,” being forced to declare if you have the “bandwidth” to take on a new responsibility, and forever “circling back” and “drilling down,” all in the name of achieving "KPIs." One piece of workplace jargon you may not have yet learned is the “single source of truth"—and it's actually a helpful tool for staying organized. Here’s what a "single source of truth," or SSOT, is and why you should implement one in your (forgive me) workflow.
What is a single source of truth?
When your boss refers to a single source of truth, they’re talking about a repository for all the information and resources related to your work. That’s really it: It can include anything you need for a

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