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Slow leadership
Here’s Saying “thank you” for work well done seems such an obvious action, both from politeness and as a (free, simple, and powerful) motivator. Yet it’s quite uncommon in many organizations, especially ... [More...]
First added: 8 December 2007, by: Nick Slowe
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The connected leader
Engineers of the world – thank you! For over 100 years you have provided millions of leaders and management consultants with a highly structured methodolgy. Engineering is a formal discipline, and it is ... [More...]
First added: 9 December 2007, by: Nick Slowe
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Average rating (2 ratings): Tags: leader, management, leadership
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10 questions about information architecture
Takeaway: Very few people understand exactly what information architects do and why we need them in Web design. CNET Builder.com answers your top 10 questions about IA and information architects: who they ... [More...]
First added: 2 March 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Average rating (4 ratings): Tags: information architecture, taxonomy, system archi, web
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Discuss IA - Information Architecture Institute
Discuss IA Information architects tend to be opinionated and gregarious, especially on internet discussion forums where they can ask and answer questions, learn about upcoming conferences and F2F meetings. ... [More...]
First added: 2 March 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Average rating (4 ratings): Tags: information architecture, taxonomy, ia, discuss ia, internet
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Autonomy IDOL7
Almost all internal operations and processes within an organization are interconnected; in the same way, technology itself should allow communication between applications, regardless of the back-end data ... [More...]
First added: 14 March 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Hacking the Human
The most expensive and sophisticated IT security technology can be circumvented by smart hackers who target employees to gain the information keys that will give them access to valuable corporate data ... [More...]
First added: 14 March 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Average rating (3 ratings): Tags: information security
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Sharepoint case study monsanto
Monsanto Company, a global agricultural company, faced a license renewal deadline for its search engine used in more than 20 public Web sites and numerous intranet sites. Search results did not live up ... [More...]
First added: 14 March 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Average rating (3 ratings): Tags: intranet, microsoft, sharepoint
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Establishing Quality in Content Management
The Content Group today announced that it will be working with BSI British Standards to develop the first ever Publicly Available Specification (PAS) for Enterprise Content Management. Enterprise Content ... [More...]
First added: 1 May 2008, by: Nick Slowe
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Blogging could change your business
Editor's note: When we published "Blogs Will Change Your Business" in May, 2005, Twittering was an activity dominated by small birds. Truth is, we didn't see MySpace coming. Facebook was still an Ivy League ... [More...]
First added: 21 February 2008, by: Leong Soong
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World digital size, and auto-generated > self-generated content
An IDC research study sponsored by information management giant EMC provides insight into the explosive growth of digital information. IDC uses a complex formula to estimate the size of the "digital universe," ... [More...]
First added: 13 March 2008, by: Leong Soong
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