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Assign a named auditor and deadline to every definitive article each quarter so the Process 1 audit actually happens instead of remaining a good intention.
Category: Knowledge System Maintenance
Use this when a new quarter approaches and audit assignments must be set – or now, because no assignment system exists yet (this task is a gap: the first run creates the rotation).
Inputs
- The full list of definitive articles from the Definitive Article Guide status table
- The team roster with availability
- The quarterly calendar (first cycle deadline: Q3 2026, per the Implementation Checklist)
Steps
- Pull the complete article list from the status table – every definitive article gets audited every quarter; no article is exempt because it "was fine last time."
- Divide the articles across team members so each article has exactly one named auditor. Balance load by article size, and avoid assigning authors to audit only their own articles – fresh eyes catch drift the author has normalized.
- Set the quarter's audit deadline. For the first cycle, use Q3 2026 (see
schedule-first-quarterly-audit-cycle); thereafter, keep a fixed cadence each quarter. - Record the assignments where the team already looks: an auditor column or section alongside the status table, with auditor name and due date per article.
- Put the audit window on the calendar with a midpoint reminder, so misses surface with time to recover rather than on deadline day.
- Point each auditor at the Process 1 skills in run order: topic coherence → structural completeness → information currency → cross-reference integrity → status-table update.
- At quarter close, verify every assigned article shows a fresh audit date in the table. Carry any miss visibly into next quarter with a reassigned (not quietly dropped) auditor.
- After the first full rotation, capture what broke (load imbalance, unclear ownership) as Knowledge Capture Notes and amend this SOP accordingly.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Every definitive article has exactly one named auditor and a due date this quarter
- No auditor is solely auditing their own articles; load is roughly balanced
- Assignments recorded next to the status table and calendared with a midpoint reminder
- Quarter-close verification done: 100% of articles show a current audit date, or misses are visibly carried forward
- Rotation friction captured as Knowledge Capture Notes / SOP Amendment Proposals
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
- Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (if it publishes content)
Example(s)
- /knowledge-system-maintenance – Process 1 calls for scheduling and assigning quarterly auditors; this skill operationalizes it. Gap: no rotation exists yet – the first run is the example.
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt (/meta-article-prompt-template) after the first real assignment cycle and link the meta-article here.
File in the zip: skills/knowledge-system-maintenance/schedule-and-assign-quarterly-auditors.md. Download the Task Library zip.
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