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Five Tips for Improving Lessons Learned in Project-Based Organizations

The mechanics of completing lessons learned efforts can be deceivingly simple: You get people in a room (physically or otherwise) and discuss opportunities for improvement based on what they experienced during a project. However, many teams and organizations experience difficulty … Continue reading

The Role of Ontologies with LLMs

In today’s world, the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) have generated widespread excitement. Recent advancements have made natural language use cases, like chatbots and semantic search, more feasible for organizations. However, many people don’t understand … Continue reading

Taxonomy Roller Coasters: Techniques to Keep Stakeholders on the Ride

Laurie Gray, Principal Consultant on Enterprise Knowledge’s Strategy team, and EK client Kate Vilches, Knowledge Management Lead at Ulteig, presented on November 6, 2022 at the Taxonomy Boot Camp Conference, co-located with KMWorld, in Washington, D.C. The talk, “Taxonomy Roller … Continue reading

4 Critical Elements of a Successful Data Governance Program

Without a strong data governance framework, maintaining your organization’s data can become an unwieldy challenge: with unclean, decentralized data, staff may begin to lose trust and confidence in the information they are working with. If you’re unsure where to start, … Continue reading