Understanding why Knowledge Repositories Fail - The Wikipedia Problem #knowledge-capture
Frank Guerino
Hi All, Some of you may have heard me refer to The Wikipedia Problem, in the past, when discussing concepts like knowledge repositories. It is my opinion that all good KM professionals should be very familiar with it, since it impacts the delivery of content and knowledge repositories. If you’re interested, the details have been more formally summarized as reference for numerous lectures for universities and professional organizations. The full article is: “The Wikipedia Problem – Understanding why most Enterprise Knowledge Repositories Fail." [Direct Address: https://www.if4it.com/wikipedia-problem-understanding-enterprise-knowledge-repositories-fail/ ] If you have any questions or feedback, please let me know. In the mean time, I hope you find the materials interesting and useful. My Best, Frank — Frank Guerino, Managing Partner The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)http://www.if4it.com 1.908.294.5191 (M) |
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Great article shared Frank! Thank you!
Bill
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Hi All,
Some of you may have heard me refer to The Wikipedia Problem, in the past, when discussing concepts like knowledge repositories. It is my opinion that all good KM professionals should be very familiar with it, since it impacts the delivery of content and knowledge repositories. If you’re interested, the details have been more formally summarized as reference for numerous lectures for universities and professional organizations. The full article is: “The Wikipedia Problem – Understanding why most Enterprise Knowledge Repositories Fail."
[Direct Address: https://www.if4it.com/wikipedia-problem-understanding-enterprise-knowledge-repositories-fail/ ]
If you have any questions or feedback, please let me know. In the mean time, I hope you find the materials interesting and useful.
My Best,
Frank — Frank Guerino, Managing Partner The International Foundation for Information Technology (IF4IT)
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