Author Archives: innotecture

IM Clinic & ECM3 Survey

In late March 2011, we will be running an Information Management Clinic with AcKnowledge Consulting in Melbourne. This is  a session focused on information “pain relief”and practical problem solving. In conjunction with this event, we are running an Enterprise Content Management … Continue reading

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Taxonomy Usage and Skills by Australian Information Professionals

Innotecture and Straits Knowledge conducted a survey on taxonomies in Australia. The survey investigated the use of taxonomies by Australian organizations and the taxonomy skills of Australian information professionals. 125 information professionals responded. The responses indicated a strong desire to … Continue reading

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actKM 2010 – Performance Enhancing

You had to be there. Seriously. There were no powerpoints, no notes to take away. We did the word association game (results below) which you can compare with these, this & this. I suppose I’d better mention the book eh?

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Taxonomy? Show me the money first!

Are Australian organizations ready to take advantage of the semantic web and master data management? A recent survey shows that while we are on the right track, we need to get better at demonstrating the business value of taxonomies and … Continue reading

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SharePoint for Information Professionals

Microsoft’s SharePoint product has become one of the most popular tools for content management and document-centred collaboration in business and government over the last five years. This article outlines what the product does, its benefits and limitations and its broader … Continue reading

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Oz-IA 2010: Welcome to the Jungle

Some links: Information Ecology & Information Ecologies. Social network analysis. Australian Community Managers Cynefin Framework Commentary on Forrester’s IA article Many examples discussed in Games of Tag & Cyborg Metadata (1) (more to come in part 2) Australian Taxonomy Survey … Continue reading

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Australian Taxonomy Use & Skills Survey

We would invite you to respond to the Australian Taxonomy Use & Skills survey. It has the following purposes: To understand the use of taxonomies by Australian organizations; To identify the current taxonomy skill levels of Australian information professionals; and … Continue reading

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Performance Enhancing – Word Association

There is a game I have been playing with people around the world. It’s a very simple game called “word association”. I write up some phrases and then people tell me what comes into their heads. The phrases are “training … Continue reading

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Performance Enhancing – Am I on my own?

It would be very tempting to say that I am the sole visionary with something to say about combining learning and knowledge for Performance Enhancing. However that would be completely untrue. In researching and writing the book, I found that … Continue reading

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Performance Enhancing – So what’s the book about?

When I tell them about the book, people ask me: “What’s it all about then?” There isn’t just one answer to that question but here are a selection of contenders for your consideration: It’s about getting more bang for your … Continue reading

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