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Zusatztext "...Information First provides easily understandable material! which could be filleted and presented to senior management in order to provoke thinking about the importance and value of information"Information World Review Jul-Aug 2004 Informationen zum Autor Roger Evernden, Elaine Evernden Klappentext Unleashes information potential! by combining the discipline of information architecture with the power of knowledge management! to drive organizational changes. This work creates a picture of an organization and the way it works! by mapping the information and knowledge resource! showing where change is required and giving a plan to achieve it. Zusammenfassung Unleashes information potential, by combining the discipline of information architecture with the power of knowledge management, to drive organizational changes. This work creates a picture of an organization and the way it works, by mapping the information and knowledge resource, showing where change is required and giving a plan to achieve it. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Architecting organizational changes; The essential 8 factors; What & why! and when & how; Who's responsible for what: assigning responsibility for changes; Developing an information map: how to navigate the information resource; Making it available: adding exponential value; Using it: making the best use of corporate information; Improving the architecture and keeping it current; Conclusion: case study; Appendices.
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Preface; Architecting organizational changes; The essential 8 factors; What & why, and when & how; Who's responsible for what: assigning responsibility for changes; Developing an information map: how to navigate the information resource; Making it available: adding exponential value; Using it: making the best use of corporate information; Improving the architecture and keeping it current; Conclusion: case study; Appendices.
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"...Information First provides easily understandable material, which could be filleted and presented to senior management in order to provoke thinking about the importance and value of information"
Information World Review Jul-Aug 2004