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24 Articles match "2008","Document Management"
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Also in the bigger picture it links back to some posts from late last year on the TiMAF definition of information and information management, because your definition of what constitutes collaboration will impact on who the 'owners' are.
Well it may do, because it might be fairly easy to find the business sponsor for records management functionality, or for business intelligence features. My (virtual colleague) Jed Cawthorne recently shared his thinking around collaboration technology and the ownership thereof in an organization. From What exactly is 'collaboration' - and who
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
content (Information Overload Management). technologies, dashboards, and document management tools. For example, Using Darwin’s Awareness Engine, a program manager in Marketing becomes aware of concerns in R&D, Sales or other initiatives that are emerging as he/she tries to promote a product (all without having to wait and depend the next meeting or coffee break encounter). Likewise management The introduction of Web 2.0 social media into the enterprise creates large amounts of potentially useful information about the social side of business processes.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Created in 2008, Glasscubes is now offering its consolidation of easy-to-use tools aimed at improving productivity in the workplace. Comprising secure, branded, online intranet, document management, project management and CRM, collaborators share documents, calendars, tasks, opinions and discussions, while employees can log sales opportunities, track customer issues and easily locate information on any customer or contact. " More
- ROI on Advanced Collaboration Solutions ... Research sponsored by Cisco and Verizon found that firms who use advanced collaboration
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
maybe a community only want forums, or maybe they just want a blog and a place to store documents, etc…
Members can additonally write blog posts, interact in forums, and add documents. lot of the time it’s not what they are after, they didn’t realise “communities are conversations”, and they were just after more of a document management (DM) type thing. This is a follow-up to my Community Lessons post, and Community paradox post.
Top-Down community creation
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Sunday, June 22, 2008
See my list of web-based CRMs . List of companies that provide collaboration platforms Alfresco “Alfresco is the leading open source alternative for enterprise content management. Alfresco is built by a team of leading members from Documentum® and Interwoven® with 15 years experience in Enterprise Content Management (ECM), including the co-founder of Documentum. ” 8221; About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers Instant Communities: List of companies that provide Web Collaboration Suites or Platforms July 20th, 2007 | Category: Industry Index , Collaboration , Enterprise Web , Intranet , Web Tools , Social Media Need to build an online community that collaborates?
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). The social task management bit, however, is all about collaboration. Find the knowledge “crowds” that are locked up and hidden away Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. I
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
have left this blog post on my blog, simply because I should. Disclaimer: I’m not part of product management, development, or marketing (I am well connected to those groovy folks, though, who have approved this message). The social task management bit, however, is all about collaboration. Find the knowledge “crowds” that are locked up and hidden away Connected Search Archives IBM Lotus Connections, in plain English Edit: I used to be the IBM Lotus Connections Technical Evangelist. I
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Enlightened tradition Trying to reconcile the unreconcileable About this blog (plus disclaimer) On Tarns Posted by: Mark Gould | 16 September 2008 Some things about KM that we now know are wrong There are a few things that act as talismans for traditional knowledge management. Clearly “know-who” is an essential part of good knowledge management. Here’s a couple of blog posts undermining commonly-held KM superstitions. Superstition 1: We need an expertise directory This sounds
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more. As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Just what do you mean by collaboration Pick just about any word, and you will find many potential definitions or common usages. It can be entertaining - assuming you have a good sense of humor.
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Sunday, February 18, 2007
Log in. Document Management, Collaboration and Alerting Approver.com ® Quick Links View your documents Create a document online Upload a document from your computer Import your contacts Create a workgroup Publish documents online Link to documents from your intranet New users: Take our guided tour Share documents
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Above and Beyond KM A discussion of knowledge management that goes above and beyond technology. March 17, 2008 Creating a Culture of Collaboration Collaboration is all the rage. I would add to the list another important recommendation: management should lead by example. April 14, 2008 1:56 PM Mary Abraham said... Proponents of web 2.0 tell us that its just the way we work naturally.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Michael Sampson Improving the Performance of Distributed Teams Navigation Home Resources Library Currents (the blog) Seamless Teamwork Our Approach About Michael Sampson Contact Us « Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Report (March 18, 2008) | Main | Chaos in Collaboration: Integrating Collaboration Tools (Part 4 of 5) » Chaos in Collaboration: The Changing Locus of Collaboration (Part 3 of 5) This is Part 3 of the Chaos in Collaboration
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Above and Beyond KM A discussion of knowledge management that goes above and beyond technology. April 28, 2008 Collaborating for Fun or Work or Both? In his post, The Muddle in the Collaboration Middle , Tom Davenport sets out what he views as the two viable uses for collaboration and collaborative technologies in the workplace: * Fun -- collaboration for purely social purposes * Work -- collaboration for narrowly-defined business purposes He goes on to say that businesses fail when they try to use social media for any purposes that lie somewhere in
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