Archive for the ‘Knowledge Management’ Category

Call It a Ham Sandwich

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I was lucky enough to be the interviewee for an episode of the live blog radio program “Collaboration Pizza” recently.

Using the SharePoint 2010 Dialog Platform with Forms Services

First things first, thanks to Jomit for his Dialog Platform post, which served as the basis for my work herein. So, I recently had occasion to open up a browser-based Forms Services form from outside of the site collection where the template and the "Save Location" both reside…you know, kind of like one of those [...]

SharePoint Saturday Kansas City Slides

Not too much time to blog today, but several folks have been asking about the slide deck from my metadata talk at SharePoint Saturday in Kansas City. Please download the slides from the link below. Metadata Briefing Slide Deck – SPSKC I should have some time coming up in the next week or two to [...]

Implicit Documents – Knowledge Management Zen with Microsoft (Step 1 of 10)

First things first – I am fully aware that I wrote in my first post of this series that I would be putting out 2 of these per week…and here it is, like 6 weeks later, and I am just now getting to the second post.  I have been sidetracked, at least for the purposes [...]

Implicit Documents – Knowledge Management Zen with Microsoft (Step 0 of 10)

This the first of several related posts I am going to use to start exploring a concept I have had for some time – implicit documents.  Without getting too far down in the weeds yet regarding definitions (wait for Step 1 later this week), let’s just say that an implicit document represents the concept of [...]

The Four Rights of Knowledge Management

As the most forward-thinking companies are starting to hire and/or organically grow Chief Knowledge Officers (CKOs), the already opaque waters of Knowledge Management are becoming further muddied by the day.  Don’t get me wrong – I absolutely love the concept of the CKO.  In fact, if you have not heard of the CKO yet, don’t [...]