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Measuring the Value of your Semantic Layer: KPIs for Taxonomies, Ontologies, and Knowledge Graphs
Utilizing semantic applications in your business, such as an enterprise taxonomy, ontology, or knowledge graph, can increase efficiency, reduce cognitive load, and improve cohesion across the enterprise, among other benefits. While these benefits are extremely valuable they can be difficult … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Knowledge Summit Dublin 2024
In this episode of Knowledge Cast, Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with guests Barry Byrne, Darryl Wing, Scott Leeb, and Bill Kaplan about Knowledge Summit Dublin 2024. In this discussion, the group speaks about the creation of the event, … Continue reading
KM Trends – Semantic Layer
In this episode of Knowledge Cast, CEO Zach Wahl is joined by his colleagues Joe Hilger, Lulit Tesfaye, and Ashleigh Faith as they discuss the Semantic Layer in the context of knowledge management. They define a Semantic Layer and explore … Continue reading
Top Knowledge Management Trends – 2024
For the last several years, I’ve written this article on the Top Knowledge Management Trends of the year. As CEO of the world’s largest Knowledge Management consulting company, I’m lucky to get to witness these trends forming each year. As … Continue reading
Content Audit Workshop
Kick-start your content audit with a practical, skill building workshop Whether you are planning a content management system implementation, a structured content initiative, a redesign or rebranding, or other content initiative, a content audit is the first step in understanding … Continue reading
Effective Knowledge Management: A Key Success Factor for Distributed Organizations
In recent years, the distributed workforce model has emerged as a workplace competitive advantage, leveraging technology to engage top talent independent of geography. This approach has many advantages, including access to global talent pools, cost efficiency, and increased organizational flexibility. … Continue reading
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
3 Steps for Building the Right KM Team
At Enterprise Knowledge (EK), a lot of our knowledge management (KM) work in support of our clients surfaces the need for, and questions around, having a KM team in place. The right KM team – usually 2-5 core individuals who … Continue reading
Knowledge Cast – Barbara Fillip of Chemonics International
Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with Barbara Fillip, Senior Advisor of Knowledge Management at Chemonics International and adjunct professor at George Mason University. Founded in 1975, Chemonics is a leading global sustainable development firm with 6,000 experts in more … Continue reading
Expert Analysis: Reusable Learning Content
Most everyone in their career has had to sit through a training that was too general, too long, or too outdated. In this day and age people expect a more tailored experience and more flexibility in how they can learn…but … Continue reading