Content Convergence & Integration 2008
Session: Possibilities…Sparking a Knowledge Subculture at Critical Mass
Description
For most agencies and organizations, boosting your internal expertise may be viewed as a necessary, but regrettable cost; this presentation will articulate how the depth and breadth of knowledge management and infrastructure expertise actually enhances your agency's and your client's productivity. The mechanisms with which knowledge is captured, made findable and retrievable, and usable, thereby building a body of expertise, are described and demonstrated in this session.
Session Details
| Speakers: |
JL Schmidt |
| Date: | Wednesday, March 12, 2008 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM |
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| Track: | Management |
| Location: | Finback |
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By: Rahel Anne Bailie
on Mar 18 2008 at 04:35 AM EDT |
Important topic needs sexier title, maybe?
If you've ever walked into an organization that had the right idea, but you realized they're not likely to execute because they're drowning in chaos, you'll appreciate JL Schmidt's message about becoming a knowledge-based organization all the more. I wish more people had attended the session, but I suppose it's better to have a small, engaged audience than a larger one that isn't engaged. Schmidt drove home the need for a technology firm to walk the talk, and made a strong case for using the very tools we promote to our clients within our own organizations. We can leverage the substantial knowledge we gain on projects, and put it to use toward future work, if that knowledge is captured and becomes available for future use. |


