Implementing a Knowledge Management (KM) solution can be tricky. A well architected and implemented KM system will inform, educate and delight your end users, while a poorly implemented KM system can create more problems than it solves.
Many organizations leap into a KM system without first considering common pitfalls and critical success factors. Lucidea has implemented thousands of successful KM systems, including solutions for NASA, Owens Corning, Kemin Industries, Gulfstream, Toyota and many other industry leading organizations around the world.
The recording of this interactive session is your chance to learn about best practices and common mistakes, so that you increase your ability to successfully implement a KM system. In this webinar these six critical KM questions were answered:
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In a recent article published on the Image and Data Manager web site, Dan Termale, an executive with Konica Minolta Business Solutions, discussed 4 misconceptions about Information Management:
- Information governance is IT’s responsibility.
- Without an ECM you can’t govern your information.
- Employees always fight change.
- Information Management solutions cost too much.
Dan says “The list of misconceptions goes on of course, but for every misconception there is usually a logical explanation. The key is education. Before you make big decisions and investments on new technologies make sure you have spent enough time planning and learning about the best practices and ways to be successful.” Read More →
On 5 November 2014 Inmagic announced a special offer for the purchase of Presto for DB/TextWorks and Presto for DB/TextWorks Cloud valid until 31 December 2014. View Inmagic’s The Magic Continues! webinar for information and a live demonstration, or explore the links in this post.
Contact Maxus or your local Inmagic supplier for details of the special offer
Don’t just publish – publish well!
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The inaugural Intelligent Information Symposium (IIS) was successfully held in Sydney on May 3-4. New ideas and future thinking featured in presentations by speakers and at the workshops. The event was also very well catered – check out the food in the photos.
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Social networking has rapidly evolved during 2010 with “Enterprise 2.0” developing from an abstract term to a more concrete practice area. Inmagic’s experience working with organisations around the world has seen some common threads emerging to become Enterprise 2.0 Best Practice. A key one is to unite internal collaboration with external communication.
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The next meeting of the KMLF (Knowledge Management Leadership Forum) will explore design thinking – “an approach that uses the designer’s sensibility and methods for problem solving to meet people’s needs in a technologically feasible and commercially viable way.”
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For the second consecutive time, KMWorld has named Inmagic Presto as a Trend-Setting Product of 2010.
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The key to the success of any new technology initiative is adoption. The most difficult step is bridging the gap between early adopters and the early majority. Inmagic has found several similarities among clients that have enabled them to successfully implement and facilitate adoption of Social Knowledge Networks (SKNs). The learnings and strategies have been documented in Inmagic’s latest white paper.
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