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SharePoint 2010 for Enterprise Content, Records, and Knowledge Management (Slides)

These are slides from APQC’s February 2012 Knowledge Management (KM) community call, in which representatives from APQC’s partner Gimmal Group discussed best practices for implementing and supporting SharePoint 2010

Type: Presentations  Topics: Content management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Document Management, Records Management  Processes: 7.4.1 Develop information and content management strategies, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information, 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.4.3 Manage information resources 
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SharePoint 2010 for Enterprise Content, Records, and Knowledge Management - February 2012 KM Community Call

During this one-hour recording, representatives from APQC’s partner Gimmal Group discuss best practices for implementing and supporting SharePoint 2010 for enterprise content, records, and knowledge management.

Type: Presentations  Topics: Content management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Document Management, Records Management  Processes: 7.4.1 Develop information and content management strategies, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information, 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.4.3 Manage information resources 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Cross Industry - Excel Version 5.2.0

APQC's Process Classification Framework SM (PCF) is a taxonomy of business processes that allows organizations to objectively track and compare their performance internally and externally with organizations from ...

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process, Finance and Accounting, Human Capital Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Supply Chain Management  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Cross Industry - PDF Version 5.2.0

APQC's Process Classification Framework SM (PCF) is a taxonomy of business processes that allows organizations to objectively track and compare their performance internally and externally with organizations from ...

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process, Finance and Accounting, Human Capital Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Supply Chain Management  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Banking - PDF Version 5.0.1

Effective benchmarking requires common definitions and processes. Like a shared language, organizations need to make apples-to-apples comparisons to obtain accurate benchmarks and metrics.

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information  Industry: Financial Services/Banking 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Banking - Excel Version 5.0.1

Effective benchmarking requires common definitions and processes. Like a shared language, organizations need to make apples-to-apples comparisons to obtain accurate benchmarks and metrics.

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information  Industry: Financial Services/Banking 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Cross Industry - Excel Version 5.1.0 - Polish

The Process Classification Framework (PCF) serves as a high-level, generic enterprise model or taxonomy that encourages businesses and other organizations to see their activities from a cross-industry process ...

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process, Finance and Accounting, Human Capital Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Supply Chain Management  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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APQC Process Classification Framework (PCF) - Cross Industry - PDF Version 5.1.0 - Polish

The Process Classification Framework (PCF) serves as a high-level, generic enterprise model or taxonomy that encourages businesses and other organizations to see their activities from a cross-industry process ...

Type: Tools and Templates  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Quality, Process, Finance and Accounting, Human Capital Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Supply Chain Management  Processes: 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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Lexmark’s Lessons Learned in Creating Virtual Collaboration Spaces

Lexmark International has learned several lessons during its journey in virtual collaboration.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Content management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Portals and Collaboration, Information Technology  Processes: 12.4.4.2 Capture and reuse lessons learned from change process, 12.4 Manage change, 12.4.4 Sustain improvement, 7.4 Manage enterprise information, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4.1 Develop information and content management strategies, 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 12.3.1.7 Assess IT needs and engage IT function, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.1 Develop KM strategy, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change  Industry: Computers, Consumer Products/Packaged Goods, Electronics, Software 
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Downfalls of Managing Virtual Collaboration from the Bottom-Up

Organizations strive to give employees freedom to collaborate as they choose, but if virtual collaboration environments are completely governed from the bottom-up, chaos can result.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Content management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Process Design, Business Excellence, Process, Portals and Collaboration, Information Technology, Organization Structures, Organization and Management  Processes: 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.3.4.1 Design process for knowledge sharing, capture, and use, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements, 7.4 Manage enterprise information, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 12.3.1.9 Develop change management approaches, 12.3.1 Develop KM strategy  Industry: Computers, Consumer Products/Packaged Goods, Electronics, Software 
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