Posts Tagged ‘Enterprise 2.0’

Mining Enterprise Business Intelligence

Last night I presented to about 30 of my colleagues about Mining Enterprise Business Intelligence–All the World’s a Stage: Another Role for Info Pros. You can view the PDF of the slidedeck at:http://www.information-edge.com/presentations.php
Every organization can benefit from integrating its information silos and making information findable for staff to utilize in their work. Rather than [...]

Posted by Deborah Hunt on January 15th, 2010 Tags: ,  •  No Comments

What is KM?

Knowledge management (KM) and knowledge services (KS) have been around for awhile and are often touted as a total fix-all for organizational information overload.  Therefore, they are often overlooked or seen as over-rated as a solution.  I disagree.
Dave Snowden presented one of the best definitions I’ve seen:
The purpose of knowledge management is to provide support [...]

Posted by Deborah Hunt on October 13th, 2009 Tags: , , , ,  •  No Comments

How Companies are Benefiting from Web 2.0

Over the past three years, the McKinsey Quarterly has tracked the rising adoption of Web 2.0 technologies, as well as the ways organizations are using them. This year, they sought to get a clear idea of whether companies are deriving measurable business benefits from their investments in the Web.

Posted by Deborah Hunt on September 28th, 2009 Tags: , , ,  •  No Comments