The Forrester Blog For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals:
by Ted SchadlerMicrosoft announced the general availability of Exchange Server 2010 yesterday. For information & knowledge management professionals and for the productivity of information workers, there are five good reasons to upgrade:Much cheaper storage. Exchange 2007 introduced a new storage model, where the email ser (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
APQC's 2010knowledge management conference is taking place April 29-30 at the HoustonianHotel, Club & Spa in Houston. At this event, we will continue our 15-yeartradition of having the best KM practitioners tell their stories about thecreative use and measurable impact of KM around the world.Doyou have a knowledge managemen (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Please join us for our next knowledge managementcommunity call, at which APQC Senior Program Manager Marisa Brown will discuss how leading companies are using stories and images tocommunicate with senior leadership about innovation.Examples will be drawn from APQC's 2008 research study"New Product and Service Innovation: I (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Whether you're telling a joke orchanging lanes, context is everything. Web 3.0, also known as the semantic Webor the rise of the intelligent machine, has been in the buzz for a while, butis now getting enough traction that you might want to check it out. This is agreat basic article from InformationManagement:"Web3.0: Rise (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Pleasejoin us for APQC's next knowledge management community call featuring guest facilitator Malcolm Dowden, environmental and property law consultant for LexisNexis. Duringthe one-hour call,Dowden will discuss how legal teams are evolving to meetenvironmental changes and the knowledge management tools they need to provide (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Oneof the most satisfying aspects of this thing we call "knowledge management" isbuilding something of value for our clients and colleagues. This was the caseas we recently completed our second Advanced Working Group (or AWG, as we liketo refer to it) on the subject of the future of knowledge. A group ofenthusiastic and exp (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Last month, APQC surveyed its KM audience about ways to sustain and enhance communities of practice.The response was great, and now we'd like to share some of the results withyou. During this month's knowledgemanagement community call, APQC Senior Project Manager Darcy Lemons (who is also a contributor to this blog) willsha (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Whyand how to measure the impact of knowledge management are questions that nevergo away. A savvy reporter called me about this the other day. She said that shekeeps hearing that people don't know how to measure KM. I admit that I findthis upsetting given the amount of time APQC spends helping KMers do just that.It isn't al (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
I continue to ponder what the emerging business modelsfor sharing content on the Web might mean for knowledge management.Isee three characteristics of the emerging model that are relevant to knowledge management:Mostcontent is free to the user, yet it cost someone else to create it.Accessto others' content seems to bringhig (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Please join us for APQC's next knowledge management community call featuring a presentation from Kevin Hans, manager of knowledge managementfor the American Red Cross. During the one-hour call, Hanswill discuss the initial implementation and subsequent expansion ofSharePoint at the American Red Cross, including the upgrade (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
The relationship between knowledge management and innovationis complex and shifting, spanning reuse ("Is reuse in a new contextinnovation?"), collaboration ("Does collaboration necessarily produceinnovative outcomes, or just group think?"), the impact of mobile devicessuch as phones and PDAs on 24/7 access to people and inf (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
Market intelligence is a commodity critical to corporatestrategy planning. During APQC's June knowledgemanagement community call, guest facilitator DianChu, a market intelligence specialist with MarathonOil Corporation, will examine the framework of marketintelligence and knowledge management used to achieve a competitiveed (Read More)
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There are times when you need a simple, well-designed web page, but you don’t want to put the effort into creating the necessary code and formatting. Ever since the very first WYSIWYG interfaces came out, I’ve been obsessed with their features for the simple fact that they allow you to toss together a website in a fraction (Read More)
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I’m switching my blog from a WordPress.com blog format to a WordPress.org format.So, all new posts will be here: www.lawyerkm.comHere is the latest, called Little Knowledge Management is the Next Big Thing.While you’re there, please subscribe to the RSS feed (you’ll see it in the upper right hand corner).See you there…Lawye (Read More)