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November/December 2011, [Vol 20, Issue 10]: Features
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"Many companies are placing a big bet on collaboration to support their business activities. In particular, the workplace is moving toward one in which many business applications are integrated through collaboration and exposed through the social layer."...
"Companies should decide on their goals, articulate the key decisions that will be made in the next couple of years and define the audience for the information."..
The winners of the KM Promise and the KM Reality awards will be formally announced on Nov. 2 at the 2011 KMWorld Conference at Washington Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, D.C...
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Andy Moore
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My view is that a content management system exposes problems that were previously invisible...
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Stephen E. Arnold
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November/December 2011, [Vol 20, Issue 10]: News Analysis
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Getting the organization to see the theoretical value, to change their behaviors and attitudes is still a Sisyphean task...
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Rob Koplowitz
Phat·ic (ftk) adj. Of, relating to, or being speech used to share feelings or to establish a mood of sociability rather than to communicate information or ideas...
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Thomas Vander Wal
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November/December 2011, [Vol 20, Issue 10]: Columns by David Weinberger
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David Weinberger
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November/December 2011, [Vol 20, Issue 10]: Columns - Future of the Future
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The surviving libraries will be the ones that remember that they are in the knowledge business...