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Optimizing in the Collaborative Age by , for
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Most people can identify with a common issue within their own organizations: the attempt to solve a problem before really, truly understanding the problem. We are wired to think tactically, to s... read more
Jumping the Gun: E2.0 Predictions for 2012 by , for
In the spirit of the general cultural trend towards over-anticipation of annual events (back to school sales the first week in July, holiday music in October), I want to do my part to contribute... read more
Scenes From A SharePoint Installation Process by , for
Microsoft has done some brilliant marketing around SharePoint, they’ve managed to manipulate the very software approval process at many large organizations. To say “Bravo!... read more
Hitting the Post by , for
Our poor corporate colleagues. Let’s be honest: in this bipolar economy, we’re either furiously implementing an electronic records management system under stressfully high expect... read more
We’re talking content, not process. by , for
This is a statement I have heard over and over again when discussing an ECM environment. All too often folks look at process as being a series of events that can be documented on a flow chart, w... read more
Not planning to go mobile? Guess again. by , for
I was reading an MSNBC post this morning by Suzanne Choney that really struck home. (I am one of the majorities in this one.) The post title is a bit deceiving as it states, “25 perce... read more
Meanigful Use? by , for
I went to visit my Doctor this week for the usual check-up. I am happy to say all is fine with me but the visit did spark something of a discussion in his office about regulatory compliance and... read more
Social Networking: What's old is new again. by , for
Social networking is not a new concept in fact it is really quite old with formal recognition surfacing in the 1800’s yet if you consider ancient Rome and Greece, one might say that it rea... read more
Technology does not equal ECM by , for
There are many times in my classes and lectures when I have asked the simple question, what does ECM mean to you and the response is related purely to technology. When I hear this, I cannot say... read more
Longevity: An Ancient Lesson by , for
I just returned from a vacation trip in the Mediterranean region. This is something that my wife and I had talked about for many years, the idea that we would explore the ancient ruins in Rome,... read more