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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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Structuring a Valuable Content Management System at Lexmark

Lexmark's initial enterprise content management (ECM) implementation resulted in hundreds of content and collaboration spaces, which ultimately confused and discouraged valuable employee participation and knowledge ...

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Business Excellence, Content management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Information Technology, Process, Records Management, Information Sharing, Portals and Collaboration  Processes: 12.3.2.4 Enhance/modify existing knowledge management approaches, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.2 Assess knowledge management capabilities, 12.3.2.6 Implement new knowledge management approaches, 12.3.4.1 Design process for knowledge sharing, capture, and use, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.4 Manage change, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 7.4 Manage enterprise information, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4.1.2 Assess the information and content management implications of new technologies, 7.4.1 Develop information and content management strategies, 7.4.2 Define the enterprise information architecture, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.4.4.3 Manage retention, revision, and retirement of enterprise information, 7.4.4 Perform enterprise data and content management  Industry: Computers, Printing & Publishing 
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The Expanding Presence of Knowledge Management - Stoll and Taylor Presentation

Extending KM Outside the Enterprise was presented at APQC's tenth annual KM conference by Christina Stoll, knowledge management specialist and Debbie Taylor, consultant, North Suburban Library System.

Type: Presentations  Topics: KM Strategy, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Implementation  Processes: 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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Knowledge Mapping Guides Organizations to Knowledge Within Their Walls

This article discusses how knowledge mapping can be used successfully at three different levels within organizations to identify knowledge repositories and gaps.

Type: Articles and White Papers  Topics: KM Assessments, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM)  Processes: 12.3.3.1 Identify strategic opportunities to apply KM approach(es), 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.3 Identify and plan KM projects, 12.3.3.2 Identify KM requirements and objectives, 12.3.4.1 Design process for knowledge sharing, capture, and use, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information  Industry: Chemicals 
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Deploying Six Sigma to Bolster Business Processes and the Bottom Line (Best Practices Report)

Six Sigma is more than just a quality program for reducing defects—it is a tool that can help smart organizations meet a range of specific business needs.

Type: Reports and Books  Topics: Quality, Business Excellence, Six Sigma  Processes: 6.3.5 Develop and train employees, 6.0 Develop and Manage Human Capital, 6.3 Develop and counsel employees, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information  Industry: Aerospace, Chemicals, Financial Services/Banking, Healthcare, Machinery 
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Leveraging Customer Information: Driving Strategic Direction and Marketing Profitability (Best Practices Report)

Find out why many leading organizations are changing their focus from the traditional four Ps (product, price, place, and promotion) to concentrating on the five Rs: relevance, receptivity, recognition, ...

Type: Reports and Books  Topics: Customer Relationship Management, Customer-focused Processes and Functions, Customer Relationship Marketing, Customer Segmentation, Database Marketing, Market Research, Strategic Planning, Organization and Management, Document Management, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Management, Information Systems, Information Technology, Data Management, Information Sharing  Processes: 3.1 Understand markets, customers, and capabilities, 3.0 Market and Sell Products and Services, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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Using Information Technology to Support Knowledge Management (Best Practices Report)

See how best-practice companies have applied information technology to knowledge management to create a valuable asset in Using Information Technology to Support Knowledge Management .

Type: Reports and Books  Topics: KM Assessments, Knowledge and Information Management, Knowledge Management (KM), KM Strategy, KM Implementation, KM Measures  Processes: 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 7.4.3 Manage information resources, 7.0 Manage Information Technology, 7.4 Manage enterprise information 
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