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Re: KM for small enterprises
#KMers
#resources
Hi - This is something that Patrick Lambe wrote nearly 2 decades ago - much of it is
Hi - This is something that Patrick Lambe wrote nearly 2 decades ago - much of it is
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Matt Moore <innotecture@...>
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#7385
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hey David,
Microsoft seems to be doubling down on AI an graph discovery as an alternative to traditional search techniques:
Hey David,
Microsoft seems to be doubling down on AI an graph discovery as an alternative to traditional search techniques:
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Stephen Bounds
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#7384
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Re: KM for small enterprises
#KMers
#resources
Hello Deependra,
Please take a look at this article I wrote a few months ago.
Do let me know if it is of interest to you/relevant to your situation.
Would be glad to discuss
Hello Deependra,
Please take a look at this article I wrote a few months ago.
Do let me know if it is of interest to you/relevant to your situation.
Would be glad to discuss
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Nirmala Palaniappan
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#7383
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Re: KM for small enterprises
#KMers
#resources
Hi Deependra,
This is an observation from a sample of one (me) so might not be generalizable. Over my career I went from working at IBM (300,000 employees) to Lexmark (15,000) to Igloo Software and
Hi Deependra,
This is an observation from a sample of one (me) so might not be generalizable. Over my career I went from working at IBM (300,000 employees) to Lexmark (15,000) to Igloo Software and
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Dennis Pearce
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#7382
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Matt -
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> Google PageRank works OK in a hyperlinked environment
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I deal with “Google behind the firewall.”
Meaning: how to efficiently research the depths/maze of connections in the decades
Matt -
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> Google PageRank works OK in a hyperlinked environment
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I deal with “Google behind the firewall.”
Meaning: how to efficiently research the depths/maze of connections in the decades
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David Eddy
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#7381
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KM for small enterprises
#KMers
#resources
Hello SIKM members,
I am looking for best KM practices for small enterprises.
Please suggest some resources, I would be grateful.
Looking forward to hearing from you.Best regards,
Deependra
Hello SIKM members,
I am looking for best KM practices for small enterprises.
Please suggest some resources, I would be grateful.
Looking forward to hearing from you.Best regards,
Deependra
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Deependra Tandukar
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#7380
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hi Susan,
There's a lot going on in that first point!
- Because the public internet and private corporate information environments are so different, you can't simply take techniques that you in one
Hi Susan,
There's a lot going on in that first point!
- Because the public internet and private corporate information environments are so different, you can't simply take techniques that you in one
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Matt Moore <innotecture@...>
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#7379
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hi Rosanna
I’m sceptical that anything short of a very large scale highly controlled trial would provide any clear answers (and those are blue moon events in our field unfortunately). There are too
Hi Rosanna
I’m sceptical that anything short of a very large scale highly controlled trial would provide any clear answers (and those are blue moon events in our field unfortunately). There are too
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Patrick Lambe
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#7378
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the book and research recommendations - these are very helpful!
I wondered if you could expand your first point. Do you mean that users prefer to act differently in the consumer
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the book and research recommendations - these are very helpful!
I wondered if you could expand your first point. Do you mean that users prefer to act differently in the consumer
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Susan Ostreicher
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#7377
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hi Rosanna,
Here are my comments (apologies if I am telling you what you already know)
- The consumer internet and enterprise information environments are very different and what is observed in one
Hi Rosanna,
Here are my comments (apologies if I am telling you what you already know)
- The consumer internet and enterprise information environments are very different and what is observed in one
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Matt Moore <innotecture@...>
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#7376
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Re: Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hi Rosanna:
Just received the attached in my box. Have not read it yet but it perhaps some of the questions you have on this subject.
Daan
Hi Rosanna:
Just received the attached in my box. Have not read it yet but it perhaps some of the questions you have on this subject.
Daan
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Daan Boom
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#7375
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Generational Search vs. Browse Behaviors
#research
Hello everyone,
I'm building an enterprise search strategy and am trying to prove or disprove the assumption that younger generations prefer search vs. browse in a consumer and enterprise information
Hello everyone,
I'm building an enterprise search strategy and am trying to prove or disprove the assumption that younger generations prefer search vs. browse in a consumer and enterprise information
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Rosanna Stephens
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#7374
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Re: Why virtual collaboration is different from remote working or home working
#remote-work
John,
Do you think there is enough global demand (if virtual) vs. essentially local demand if F2F, to warrant such a CKS Certification?
Fortunately, with virtual/hybrid, we don't have to pre-commit
John,
Do you think there is enough global demand (if virtual) vs. essentially local demand if F2F, to warrant such a CKS Certification?
Fortunately, with virtual/hybrid, we don't have to pre-commit
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Douglas Weidner
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#7373
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Re: Why virtual collaboration is different from remote working or home working
#remote-work
Douglas, thanks for your kind words.
I agree that course designers should be thinking about how to move their content online. I believe, at this point, that the question is not if it can be as good as
Douglas, thanks for your kind words.
I agree that course designers should be thinking about how to move their content online. I believe, at this point, that the question is not if it can be as good as
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John Lewis
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#7372
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Re: Knowledge recognition technologies
#tools
Bill and stephen thanks for your emails.
Stephen, thanks your email is really helpful.
Bill and stephen thanks for your emails.
Stephen, thanks your email is really helpful.
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By
Mila Malekolkalami
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#7371
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Re: Knowledge recognition technologies
#tools
Hi Mila,
I'm not sure you'll find a comprehensive list of technologies for "knowledge recognition" per se, because the range of possible techniques that can be applied is so broad. Many
Hi Mila,
I'm not sure you'll find a comprehensive list of technologies for "knowledge recognition" per se, because the range of possible techniques that can be applied is so broad. Many
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Stephen Bounds
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#7370
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Re: Learning Not Blame -- “Inquiry” Not “Inquisition.” We Can Work With This in Getting Back to Some Form of Normal.
#COVID-19
Good points Stephen and I agree, there may not be a right answer regardless of how much data you have and I'll add that there may also be many right answers! The hardest thing I've had to learn as a
Good points Stephen and I agree, there may not be a right answer regardless of how much data you have and I'll add that there may also be many right answers! The hardest thing I've had to learn as a
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Murray Jennex
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#7369
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Re: Learning Not Blame -- “Inquiry” Not “Inquisition.” We Can Work With This in Getting Back to Some Form of Normal.
#COVID-19
Nicely said Murray.
The deeper problem is that sometimes there literally isn't a "right" answer to be solved by more data.
I recently came across Benedetti's Puzzle, which I
Nicely said Murray.
The deeper problem is that sometimes there literally isn't a "right" answer to be solved by more data.
I recently came across Benedetti's Puzzle, which I
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Stephen Bounds
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#7368
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Re: Learning Not Blame -- “Inquiry” Not “Inquisition.” We Can Work With This in Getting Back to Some Form of Normal.
#COVID-19
John, you mention the lead tool we in the nuclear world use to learn, root cause analysis. No determination of fault was made till root causes were identified and in almost all cases I participated
John, you mention the lead tool we in the nuclear world use to learn, root cause analysis. No determination of fault was made till root causes were identified and in almost all cases I participated
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Murray Jennex
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#7367
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Re: Knowledge recognition technologies
#tools
Hi Mila
Not sure I have enough to help you, but would offer the following hi-level considerations that might tighten up your question’s focus:
Do you have an idea of the organization’s’
Hi Mila
Not sure I have enough to help you, but would offer the following hi-level considerations that might tighten up your question’s focus:
Do you have an idea of the organization’s’
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bill@workingknowledge-csp.com
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#7366
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