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Personal Toolkit: Capturing Conversational Context
- by Steve Barth
(July 1, 2004)
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Without the cultural and conversational context of human communication, documents lose the subtle nuances that engage both mind and soul. How can these subtle nuances be captured by KM software?
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KM in Practice: Entrieving Information
- by KMWorld.com
(September 1, 2003)
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A new software implementation will help the U.S. Army develop and deploy taxonomies across its communities of practice to enhance information sharing and retrieval.
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Creative Management
- by John Edwards
(June 1, 2003)
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Intellectual property asset management software accommodates intangible intellectual materials that can be utilized in numerous ways and are often surrounded by a host of legal, financial and regulatory issues. Yet the biggest challenges facing software adopters is getting the intellectual property into the system and keeping it organized, as well as proving its ROI to the suits upstairs.
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Trends Bode Well for KM
- by Jon Udell
(April 1, 2003)
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Current technological and cultural trends indicate a brighter, less risky future for KM. Come check out which KM tools provide an excellent return on investment.
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Laying Down the Law
- by Jon Surmacz
(January 13, 2003)
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How one company figured out how to securely view documents over the Web.
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KM in Practice: Boosting Productivity and Morale
- by Sandra Haimila
(January 1, 2003)
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Learn about software from iManage that enables more effective business processes and allows easier access to and collaboration on administrative processes.
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If you're running a business on a shoestring, Bullwhip gets you a great deal of private interaction for free.
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FirstClass has been around as an email-based collaborative tool for years. It is recommended for small to mid-size organizations, but KPMG used it for some time for consulting collaboration. If you need email and collaboration tools, it might be a good choice. If you already run another email package (& who doesn't), think twice.
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