Make sure you have the tools and skills in place to analyze / use what you have before you go and add 'more' to the mix.
Today, we are drowning in data and starved for information. What can we do about it?
This post sponsored by the Enterprise CIO Forum and HP. Following up my Data Disconnect and Shadow IT post from yesterday, I wanted to talk about the 2nd
I just finished reading Eric T. Peterson's post titled The Myth of the “Data-Driven” Business. I don't talk or write much about 'data'...mostly because
Converting tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge is nearly impossible, but managing it through dialogue and social platforms is achievable.
In my doctoral research, I've been researching ways to improve knowledge capture and sharing methods, specifically within project teams but the ideas can
I love a good story. I love to read a good story and I love to create stories...although they may not always be "good.:) In fact, I love a good story so
In a previous article titled "Leading by saying No", I implore CIO's to lead their organization by saying 'no' whenever necessary. As I said in that
This post is an excerpt of a recent paper titled "Improving Knowledge in Projects."
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