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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Neil,
Totally agree with Nancy. Forget about an overall architecture (you can get back to that later), focus ont he language and topics that are important to the discipline of the network.
We sit down
Neil,
Totally agree with Nancy. Forget about an overall architecture (you can get back to that later), focus ont he language and topics that are important to the discipline of the network.
We sit down
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Cory Banks
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#3240
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Hi Neil,
You have some great learnings available in the US on this topic through your National Cooperative Extension system and www.extension.org
Hi Neil,
You have some great learnings available in the US on this topic through your National Cooperative Extension system and www.extension.org
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plessons@...
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#3239
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Great job, Jeff!
The only thing I would add is a 'what's new' feature on the CoP site that shows what has been changed/added. This feature has some architectural design needs and frequently falls
Great job, Jeff!
The only thing I would add is a 'what's new' feature on the CoP site that shows what has been changed/added. This feature has some architectural design needs and frequently falls
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Dave Simmons
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#3238
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Neil: I've had quite a bit of experience designing CoP sites in SharePoint and other tools. We all know about connect vs. collect, with finding others to ask questions or get quick advice being
Neil: I've had quite a bit of experience designing CoP sites in SharePoint and other tools. We all know about connect vs. collect, with finding others to ask questions or get quick advice being
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Jeff Stemke <jstemke@...>
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#3237
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Neil,
As other people have noted, there's different ways of answering this question.
1. The first is the features of a generic online community space. I would look at your existing CoP activities and
Neil,
As other people have noted, there's different ways of answering this question.
1. The first is the features of a generic online community space. I would look at your existing CoP activities and
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Matt Moore <innotecture@...>
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#3236
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
At EY the labeling of our communities - which is a precursor to our taxonomy mimics organizational structure. We are a heavily matrixed organization so that concept presents itself differently by
At EY the labeling of our communities - which is a precursor to our taxonomy mimics organizational structure. We are a heavily matrixed organization so that concept presents itself differently by
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wm_dixon@...
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#3235
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
I have had a great deal of experience with CoP and was wondering if you have a corporate taxonomy that can be use to formalize the groups and be use to establish the architecture? Does your
I have had a great deal of experience with CoP and was wondering if you have a corporate taxonomy that can be use to formalize the groups and be use to establish the architecture? Does your
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Karla Phlypo-Price
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#3234
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Hi, Neil,
Generically, I would aim for groupware that can form subgroups or new outgrowth groups, allow folks to post docs and comment on them, allow for multiple threads of conversations, be
Hi, Neil,
Generically, I would aim for groupware that can form subgroups or new outgrowth groups, allow folks to post docs and comment on them, allow for multiple threads of conversations, be
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Dave Simmons
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#3233
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Lee
Great question and I hadn't deeply considered it at all. I guess the answer has to be both. Certainly the interaction of communities (boundary spanning, cross fertilization, etc.) contributes to
Lee
Great question and I hadn't deeply considered it at all. I guess the answer has to be both. Certainly the interaction of communities (boundary spanning, cross fertilization, etc.) contributes to
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Neil Olonoff <olonoff@...>
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#3232
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Neil - Are you thinking of the space of an individual community? Or the information architecture of a whole group of communities? I think they are very different answers.
Regards
Lee
Neil - Are you thinking of the space of an individual community? Or the information architecture of a whole group of communities? I think they are very different answers.
Regards
Lee
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Lee Romero
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#3231
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
Neil,
In my experience each community needs the flexibility to organize their information in the way that fits the type of knowledge they are discussing. As the community meets to discusses topics and
Neil,
In my experience each community needs the flexibility to organize their information in the way that fits the type of knowledge they are discussing. As the community meets to discusses topics and
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Nancy Dixon
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#3230
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Re: Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
I’m well along on developing aknowledge services architecture but I haven’t gotten to the CoP part yet,so I would also be interested. In return, I could share what I’ve donefor collaboration
I’m well along on developing aknowledge services architecture but I haven’t gotten to the CoP part yet,so I would also be interested. In return, I could share what I’ve donefor collaboration
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Simard, Albert <albert.simard@...>
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#3229
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Community Sites Architecture
#CoP
#information-architecture
All,
I have been asked to provide information about communities (CoPs) to our Information Architecture folks that will inform them how to best structure community spaces in SharePoint 2010.
Most of
All,
I have been asked to provide information about communities (CoPs) to our Information Architecture folks that will inform them how to best structure community spaces in SharePoint 2010.
Most of
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Neil Olonoff <olonoff@...>
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#3228
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Communities of practice in the retail industry
#CoP
I received this request from a colleague:
"I am looking for examples of the use of communities ofpractice in the retail industry/retail companies – might you have any researchor examples you could
I received this request from a colleague:
"I am looking for examples of the use of communities ofpractice in the retail industry/retail companies – might you have any researchor examples you could
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Stan Garfield
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#3227
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Current Deloitte KM job openings
#jobs
DTTLGlobal Consulting Knowledge Manager
KnowledgeManager - Advisory Focus - National Office AERS - Chicago
KnowledgeManager — Audit & Enterprise Risk Services - Audit Focus - Chicago
DTTLGlobal Consulting Knowledge Manager
KnowledgeManager - Advisory Focus - National Office AERS - Chicago
KnowledgeManager — Audit & Enterprise Risk Services - Audit Focus - Chicago
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Stan Garfield
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#3226
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November 2012 SIKM Call: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: Hosted Enterprise Metadata
#monthly-call
#metadata
TO: SIKM Leaders Community
Today we held our 90th monthly call.
November 20, 2012: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: Hosted Enterprise Metadata
SlideShare
BlogThanks to Russell for presenting, Andrew Gent
TO: SIKM Leaders Community
Today we held our 90th monthly call.
November 20, 2012: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: Hosted Enterprise Metadata
SlideShare
BlogThanks to Russell for presenting, Andrew Gent
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By
Stan Garfield
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#3225
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Knowledge Capture Associate Position
#jobs
Greetings SIKM Network,
I write to recruit for an open knowledge management position with the One Acre Fund.
The position is for early career professionals and is based in rural East Africa.
I
Greetings SIKM Network,
I write to recruit for an open knowledge management position with the One Acre Fund.
The position is for early career professionals and is based in rural East Africa.
I
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Kiette Tucker <kiette.tucker@...>
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#3224
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November 2012 SIKM Call: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: Hosted Enterprise Metadata
#monthly-call
#metadata
This is a reminder of tomorrow's monthly call from 11 am to 12 noon EST.
* November 20: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: enterprise social objects
* SlideShare
This is a reminder of tomorrow's monthly call from 11 am to 12 noon EST.
* November 20: Russell Manley - Fluidinfo: enterprise social objects
* SlideShare
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Stan Garfield
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#3223
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Global Knowledge Management position based in London
#jobs
If you are interested, please contact Chris directly.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chris Fernyhough <drfernicles@...>
Date: Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 1:47 PM
Subject: Global Knowledge
If you are interested, please contact Chris directly.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chris Fernyhough <drfernicles@...>
Date: Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 1:47 PM
Subject: Global Knowledge
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Stan Garfield
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#3222
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KM Role and BAE Systems
#jobs
SIKM KM Leaders,
I've just posted a new, exciting KM role at BAE Systems. The link is below and the role is responsible for the collaboration strategy at BAE Systems. Please apply and/or share this
SIKM KM Leaders,
I've just posted a new, exciting KM role at BAE Systems. The link is below and the role is responsible for the collaboration strategy at BAE Systems. Please apply and/or share this
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klowey22 <jhovell@...>
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#3221
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