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Knowledge Transference through Document Sets by , for

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  KM people and organizational gurus romanticize that most hallowed of all transactions between two human brains -- the knowledge transfer. In my knowledge neighborhood that's an ac... read more

Emails to Paper to Scanners to Digital?!?!? by , for

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“Reporters fought for elevators in a mad rush out of the building to begin converting the documents into electronic form for perusal and publication.”* What?!?!?! No, really,... read more

Longevity: An Ancient Lesson by , for

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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

Part Three: An Evening in A-Day-in-the Life of a Social CEO by , for

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As reported in Part One and Part Two of this blog post, I ‘work socially’ as CEO of NewsGator. Here is a look at the evening of just one productive workday using social computing... read more

Social Media Secret Weapon: Email by , for

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This week I received a link to an interesting post called “Social Media's Secret Weapon – Email”.  For those who know me I don’t have to say that I recoiled from... read more

You Got Your Twitter in my Email by , for

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Many of you are old enough to remember those old Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercials? (For anyone too young, Dan O'Leary, link to Youtube below.) That's what I was reminded of w... read more

Tweet. Post. Get Fired. by , for

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It is amazing how many folks are facing the possibility that they could be fired for something they Tweeted or posted in Facebook, LinkedIn or other social media outlets. A quick search shows th... read more

Content Organization before Technology Application by , for

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One thing I have heard over and over in this industry is that the technology is in place but the situation is still no better than it was. Findability of information is still a major challenge a... read more

You’ve got problems. You’re not alone. by , for

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Many times in my classes and at various lectures, I am told by students and attendees that they are relieved to learn they are not the only ones struggling with various organizational issues. No... read more

Capture: Choosing the right tool for the job by , for

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Last week I attended the AIIM/info360 conference in Washington, DC and as always, found it to be interesting and challenging, especially when it comes to hardware. Not that I have a hard time un... read more