The high-performing teams that piloted AudioMap converged on the same pattern. We named it: the 3R framework.
R1 — Recall
Goal: never lose information that was said.
Every meeting >15 minutes is recorded. No exceptions. The recording goes into AudioMap and becomes a structured note in under 60 seconds.
Result: the organization has longitudinal memory. If someone asks "what did we decide in March about pricing?", the answer is searchable in seconds.
R2 — Recap
Goal: compress without distorting.
Every note has three summary levels:
- Tweet (280 chars) — for immediate Slack.
- Brief (one paragraph) — for stakeholder email.
- Detailed (with quotes) — for org archive.
The team picks the level by audience. Information moves at the right speed.
R3 — Replicate
Goal: turn context into reusable patterns.
Every month, the team asks AudioMap:
"What decisions did we repeat without knowing?"
"Which topics mentioned never moved forward?"
"Which pain point has appeared in the last 90 days?"
Answers become templates, documented decisions, and processes. Conversation stops being ephemeral and becomes infrastructure.
Why it works
The 3Rs are a loop. What we recall, we recap. What we recap, we share. What we share generates patterns that get replicated. And the patterns become the team's culture.
Without the 3Rs, culture is whatever the person with the best memory remembers about you. With the 3Rs, culture is what you decided and left a record of.