February 2009 [Volume 18, Issue 2]
Features
Knowledge management: naturally green
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
02 Feb 2009
"Going green" has become a topic of increased attention lately, but it's nothing new to knowledge management. By its nature, knowledge management promotes efficiency and optimal use of resources, which often reduces the amount of energy required to achieve a given goal. What has changed is the heightened awareness of those benefits...
Google in the enterprise
Janus BoyePeter Sejersen //
02 Feb 2009
BPM: from modeling to implementation
Judith Lamont, Ph.D. //
02 Feb 2009
Despite the troubled economy, business process management (BPM) software products seem to be headed for robust growth...
Text analytics—Improving the use case for unstructured text
John Harney //
02 Feb 2009
Law firms discover the value of KM
Phil Britt //
02 Feb 2009
Law firms are using knowledge management tools to improve customer service, to ease the discovery process and to better manage client billing and communications when working remotely...
BPM State of the Market: Concept Searching, Inc.
02 Feb 2009
News Analysis
Learning about Google via Google
Stephen E. Arnold //
02 Feb 2009
Everything is fragmented—An unusual, but effective idea
Dave Snowden //
02 Feb 2009
Ten percent of most projects create 90 percent of the grief (change the percentages to suit your own experience), but you can handle that difficult portion using a technique known as social network stimulation.
COLUMNS:
David Weinberger
Resolutions: folders, wisdom and Tabasco
David Weinberger //
02 Feb 2009
The Future of the Future
The future of the future: Rise of the knowledge librarian
Art Murray, D.Sc.Ken Wheaton //
02 Feb 2009
Corporate librarians used to devote years acquiring and cataloging physical document collections. All those serials and monographs, outdated by the time they arrived from the printers, are simply not that competitive anymore. Knowledge is not static. It must be continually refreshed through venues such as open discussion and brainstorming. That calls for a new kind of library. ..