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5 Steps to Socializing Your Knowledge Repository
TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2009
11:00am PT / 2:00pm ET
MODERATOR   PRESENTERS
Andy Moore
Publisher
KMWorld
Phillip Green
Chief Technology Officer
Inmagic, Inc.
 
  Larry Hawes
Lead Analyst
Collaboration &
Enterprise Social Media
The Gilbane Group
 

Organizations planning knowledge management initiatives, deploying SharePoint applications or content management systems inside the firewall are fast realizing that they need better, faster and more cost-effective ways to integrate content and human assets.

Learn how Social Knowledge Networks (SKN) integrate the wisdom of the community with managed and federated content, library assets, collections and digital assets into “KnowledgeNet Portals” to align social strategies with broader content and knowledge management initiatives.

In this Webinar you will learn:

  • How to kick-off your SKN strategy
  • Do’s and don’ts of implementing SKNs
  • Hidden pitfalls and unrealized benefits of ‘going social’
  • How SharePoint fits into the mix
  • Crafting a success plan with ROI
  • Real-world examples

Join Phil Green, CTO of Inmagic, Inc., as he discusses 5 Steps to Socializing Your Knowledge Repository through Social Knowledge Networks. Larry Hawes, Lead Analyst, Collaboration & Enterprise Social Media at The Gilbane Group, will also shed light on the latest trends in knowledge management and social media. You’ll also see how leading organizations like NASA, Newsweek, and RV Anderson Associates, Ltd. are at the forefront of implementing Social Knowledge Networks for cost-effective access to accurate and relevant information.



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