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Five Principles of Intelligent Content Management
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This article by Dan Sullivan explains how "intelligent" content management techniques can help senior IT managers and business leaders give their users better control over the information retrieval process. The author identifies 5 major principles for intelligent content management : 1) Make metadata king; 2) Know the user; 3) control access to content; 4) Support rich searching; 5) Keep content timely, automatically.
Content management | Methodology

Managing Spaghetti Content
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Every content management application demands a well-ordered taxonomy. The challenge is to maintain taxonomy quality as content evolves over time. This article by Philip Russom discusses the importance of taxonomies, the taxonomy life cycle and the importance for maintaining taxonomy quality.
Content management

Document and Web Content Management: An AIIM User Guide
80 %
This guide by the Enterprise Content Management Association sets out to explain in straightforward terms how document and web content management (D&WCM) works, where and how it delivers real benefit to organizations, and the key current and emerging applications and technologies that make it an investment for the future as well as for the present.
Software & tools | Methodology | Knowledge management strategy

Overcoming Resistance to Content Management. Reasons Why Web Team Members Might Not Want It
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There are many reasons why a content management system (CMS) would be useful for your Web site, but there are also many reasons why people might not want it. If you can recognize the issues and reasons why people might not find CMS valuable, you can be prepared to address them. Knowing the strengths and weaknesses of CMS as well as some of the objections people might have will help you create a strong case for implementing it in your organization.
Organizational culture | Content management | Intelligence planning

Developing a Content Management System-based Web Site
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This article describes the development of a content management system (CMS)-based web site for the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), a UK strategic advisory body. After introducing the JISC, some of the motivations for developing a new web site are outlined, as well as an overview of the site mechanisms and some of the development issues. The authors examine some of the issues involving training and supporting CMS users, and conclude with observations on the future development of the web site.
Content management | Software & tools | Methodology | Database | Knowledge management strategy

What are the Goals of a Content Management System (CMS)?
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Most organisations recognise that a CMS is a necessity when maintaining a large corporate website or intranet. It is important to ensure however, that beyond a general 'need', CMS solutions should be made to meet specific business goals. This article outlines some of the common business goals of a CMS.
Content management | Software & tools | Knowledge management strategy

KMWORLD 2001 Presentations
60 %
This page from Infotoday features links to Web sites, PowerPoint slideshows, and other electronic resources used in support of presentations at KMWorld 2001, held on October 29 - November 1, 2001 in California. The main themes of this year edition were: KM Strategies, processes and models; KM Tools and technology; KM and Content Management; Culture and KM; E-Business, E-Government and KM.
Organizational culture | Content management | Software & tools | Knowledge management strategy

2002 Digital Cities Best of Breed Programs
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This survey presented by the Center for Digital Government examined how city governments have progressed in adopting and utilizing digital technologies to improve the delivery of services to their citizens.
Best practices | Content management | Innovation | Policy and programs

The IRM Test: How Did “IT” Get This Way? A Self-Help Test
40 %
Take this entertaining test to see how your company fares in the management of its information resources. This "IRM Test" is a series of simple and potentially fun questions that you can ask yourself about your company to give you a clearer understanding of why you are having problems managing information assets.
Content management | Software & tools

New Directions for Business Intelligence : Critical Lessons from the First Decade of Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
37 %
Knowledge for its own sake does not help the organization unless it turns into action. To add value, give a competitive edge, create new opportunities and improve profit, organizations, teams and individuals have to make a real change in the way they see and do things. This means going beyond analyzing, reporting, benchmarking and sharing. They have to transform information and knowledge into action.
Best practices | Content management | Competitive intelligence


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