Intranets, Knowledge Management and Urban Planning
Marc Demarest applies urban planning rules to organizing your Intranet. If your site is a mishmash of unrelated subsites you might want to check this out.
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Marc Demarest applies urban planning rules to organizing your Intranet. If your site is a mishmash of unrelated subsites you might want to check this out.
There are various factors that play a crucial role in the project, but some aspects are critical which decides the project value. Inventory management is one of them. What are inputs of it? Why is it critical? What’s the output?
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As traditional businesses evolve into e-businesses, the rules are changing--like everything else. One way to stay on top is to manage your content and change in the web environment according to these new rules. This technical white paper will give you insight into how this can be acheived.
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