Last week the online business Journal Knowledge at Wharton alerted its readers to a fascinating new management study that creativity is delivered better as a lip service than on listening mode
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1 Comment - I think what you listed here is definitely what vendors should be focusing on, at the least. Personally, I'd like to see a KM tool that uses these components plus the capabilities that Splunk is predicated upon; Splunk shouldn't just be a tool for back office wizzes
I feel very fortunate to be invited to present at the AIIM Social Business Virtual Conference on September 8, 2011
There are many business benefits for Enterprise 2.0 adoption, the primary among these (at least in the current economic environment) seems to me to be productivity
Duncan recently retired after 20+ years of service at Shell Canada (which is now wholly owned by Royal Dutch Shell) and I recently had the privilege of joining him and several of our peers in the Calgary knowledge and information management community at a retirement luncheon in Duncan's honour
Last November, I had the privilege of listening to a keynote presentation by Christer Johnson from IBM about Big Data at the Gilbane Conference
For the purpose of this post we will be looking at Knowledge from an Information Governance perspective and focus the scope on proactive management and maintenance of meta data
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Gradually, however I have travelled and seen new things. At one point I started actively seeking out other residents
They often lack structure and user control, as well as granular security and privilege control essential in business. At the same time, traditional knowledge management software provides little incentive for employees to share knowledge, collaborate, provide peer feedback and advice. Recently we ran into a situation in my company and for a lack of an existing solution had to create our own “dog food” that we now can share with the world at large. The problem was inside our production department
A Thumbnail Case Study: Community and New Business Development Jason is the VP of Client Services at my company. He’s the guy leading the team responsible for generating new leads and landing new business
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