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Taisei modernizes knowledge transfer with MAPLE workspaces

A cross-generational workforce needed a faster way to preserve project knowledge, onboarding context, and operational judgment before it disappeared into inboxes and siloed files.

Jan 29, 2026·6 min read
Teams onboarded
18
Playbooks launched
67
Time to first answer
-41%
Taisei modernizes knowledge transfer with MAPLE workspaces
TAISEI

The business problem

Taisei's leadership team saw the same pattern across departments: senior operators knew exactly how to solve edge cases, but their reasoning was rarely documented in a way new hires could reuse.

That created onboarding drag and made every handoff more expensive than it looked on paper.

The MAPLE approach

Instead of building a separate knowledge portal, Taisei used MAPLE workspaces to wrap existing process documents with guided Q&A, expert playbooks, and reusable prompts for common operating scenarios.

  • Workspace collections by function and region
  • Expert-reviewed playbooks for recurring scenarios
  • Shared prompts for faster onboarding

The outcome

The biggest gain came from consistency. Newer employees were no longer dependent on who happened to be online to answer a question. They could start from the same shared base of context as the rest of the team.

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