The 4 Steps to Designing an Effective Taxonomy: Step #4 Measure the Findability of Your Content

Taxonomy is not as daunting as it seems. In this blog series, one of EK’s taxonomy experts, Ben White, provides 4 practical steps to designing and validating a user-centric taxonomy. Step #4: Measure the Findability of Your Content Search, which … Continue reading

The 4 Steps to Designing an Effective Taxonomy: Step #3 Validate Your Taxonomy

Taxonomy is not as daunting as it seems. In this blog series, one of EK’s taxonomy experts, Ben White, provides 4 practical steps to designing and validating a user-centric taxonomy. Step #3: Validate Your Taxonomy Previously, I’ve talked about how … Continue reading

EK Named to KMWorld’s 100 Companies That Matter in KM

Enterprise Knowledge (EK) has been named to the 17th annual list of KMWorld Magazine’s “100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management.” This is the second year in a row that EK has made this list of Global Knowledge Management consultancies … Continue reading

EK Speaking at, Sponsoring, KMWorld 2015

Enterprise Knowledge, LLC today announced that they will once again serve as Platinum Sponsors for Information Today’s KMWorld Conference.  Enterprise Knowledge (EK) is a leading provider of Knowledge and Information Management consulting services, including system strategy & design, taxonomy design, Agile … Continue reading

Change Management for Agile Projects

Through our years of designing, developing, and implementing knowledge and information management technologies, we’ve consistently regarded user understanding and buy-in as key criteria for success. The change management profession aims to reduce the purported 70% failure rate on large projects … Continue reading

Introducing Content Standards in Social Organizations

How can spontaneous innovation and organizational standards live happily in the same knowledge management system? While working with a client recently, I was impressed by how much innovation I was seeing throughout the organization.  Folks were “figuring things out” in … Continue reading