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The Changing Role of Information Professionals: New Opportunities Created by ...Larry Hawes
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How to tackle the complex problem of merging two or more Salesforce.com instances. The challenges and benefits of a single org. Establishing the right project team. Systems review, data considerations, migration strategy, migration tools. When to use the data loader, metadata API. How to handle duplicate records. Post go-live clean up.
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This presentation will discuss how Liferay Portal facilitates the architecture of global intranets that meet these challenges, along with practical examples of how it can be used to achieve the results expected from an Enterprise 2.0 intranet.
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•Prioritizing your data to access relevant information quickly and easily
•Optimizing your search through intuitive data organization
•Reducing costs through applicable migration tools and hosting
•Working smarter with a results-driven information architecture strategy
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Learn from the experts at Netwoven on how to define your cloud strategy for SharePoint.
Key Takeaways:
- Develop your cloud migration strategy for SharePoint Online
- How to prepare for your migration
- Design your SharePoint Online Information Architecture
- Avoiding common errors while moving content and users to the cloud
- How to develop a successful change management plan
- What tools do you need for successful migrations? What are the trade-offs?
- The hard part – best practices for defining the migration logic for your organization
- Testing strategies for ensuring complete data migration
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My presentation covered Information Architecture focusing on Website Structure. I dissected a typical website structure, covered best practices of usability & accessibility.
I explained the benefits of Clean URL structure and closed the presentation with an explanation of thematic content siloing.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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This presentation will discuss how Liferay Portal facilitates the architecture of global intranets that meet these challenges, along with practical examples of how it can be used to achieve the results expected from an Enterprise 2.0 intranet.
Building the Foundation: Creating a Results Driven Information Architecture S...Tallan
In the first of the three-part series, join Tallan’s SharePoint Practice Director, Reddy Kadasani, and Lead SharePoint Architect, Michael Gerety, as they discuss how to build an effective infrastructure architecture around your existing data. Learn how to accelerate your current system and increase business productivity by:
•Prioritizing your data to access relevant information quickly and easily
•Optimizing your search through intuitive data organization
•Reducing costs through applicable migration tools and hosting
•Working smarter with a results-driven information architecture strategy
Join us to explore how a solid foundation with SharePoint 2013 can enable your data to work smarter and faster.
Learn from the experts at Netwoven on how to define your cloud strategy for SharePoint.
Key Takeaways:
- Develop your cloud migration strategy for SharePoint Online
- How to prepare for your migration
- Design your SharePoint Online Information Architecture
- Avoiding common errors while moving content and users to the cloud
- How to develop a successful change management plan
- What tools do you need for successful migrations? What are the trade-offs?
- The hard part – best practices for defining the migration logic for your organization
- Testing strategies for ensuring complete data migration
Website Architecture Presentation from Web Strategy WorkshopsCharles Edmunds
Here's a copy of the presentation that I gave at the Web Strategy Workshops in Montreal on September 13th 2010.
My presentation covered Information Architecture focusing on Website Structure. I dissected a typical website structure, covered best practices of usability & accessibility.
I explained the benefits of Clean URL structure and closed the presentation with an explanation of thematic content siloing.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
The impact of Multi-site Software Governance on Knowledge Management
1. THE
IMPACT
OF
MULTI-‐SITE
SOFTWARE
GOVERNANCE
ON
KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT
Chris&na
Manteli,
Bart
van
den
Hooff,
Antony
Tang,
Hans
van
Vliet
VU
UNIVERSITY
AMSTERDAM
2. MULTI-‐SITE
SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNANCE
• SoHware
development
governance
ensures
that
processes
meet
the
requirements.
• A
governance
model
should
have1
– A
structural
perspec7ve:
“what
governance
looks
like”
– A
func7onal
perspec7ve:
“what
governance
does”
• Challenges
to
define
a
SoHware
Governance
Model
increase
when
development
ac&vi&es
are
distributed
among
remote
loca&ons.
• Challenges
on
KM
increase
when
development
goes
global
1.
P.L.
Bannerman,
“SoHware
development
governance:
A
meta-‐management
perspec&ve”,
in
Proceedings
of
the
2009
ICSE
Workshop
on
SoHware
Development
Governance,
ser.
SDG’09.
IEEE
Computer
Society,
2009,
pp.
3-‐8
3. RESEARCH
APPROACH
• A
structural
approach
to
a
Mul&-‐site
SoHware
Governance
Model
(SGM)
• Main
Knowledge
Management
(KM)
Challenges
in
Global
SoHware
Development.
Multi-site SGM
? KM Challenges
How
do
the
different
mul7-‐site
governance
structures
influence
the
knowledge
management
challenges?
4. MULTI-‐SITE
SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNANCE
• Business
Strategy:
the
outsourcing
strategy
with
the
remote
partners,
including
the
legal
implica&ons.
• Team
Structure
&
composiGon:
team
size,
role
descrip&ons
and
role
distribu&ons.
• Task
AllocaGon:
how
work
is
distributed
across
sites.
5. KNOWLEDGE
MANAGEMENT
CHALLENGES
• CommunicaGon:
communica&on
speed
and
frequency.
• Knowledge
creaGon
&
storage:
capture
informa&on,
record
it
in
a
medium,
transform
it
and
encode
it
as
knowledge.
• Knowledge
transfer:
knowledge
s7ckiness,
transac&ve
memory
systems
(TMS)
6. CASE
STUDY
OVERVIEW
• Océ
is
a
mul&na&onal
company
in
prin&ng
systems
(Canon
Group).
• Qualita&ve
data
analysis
– 20
interviews
• SoHware
Engineers,
Testers,
Site A
Architects,
Project
Managers.
– 3
loca&ons
– 1
project
Site B Site NL
7. CASE
STUDY
OVERVIEW
• Different
governance
structures
iden&fied:
Site NL-Site A Site NL-Site B
Business Different Companies: Legal Same Company: No legal barriers
Strategy barriers between sites between sites
• Site NL flat organization; Site A • Site NL flat organization; Site B
Team
hierarchically structured hierarchically structured
Structure
• Role descriptions differ between • Role descriptions differ between
&
sites sites
Composition • Unequal team sizes • Unequal team sizes
Co-development of distributed Independent development of
Task
components: Tightly coupled distributed components: Loosely
Allocation
activites coupled activities
8. THE
IMPACT
OF
BUSINESS
STRATEGY
ON
KM
• Knowledge
is
not
freely
shared
between
site
NL-‐
site
A
– Site
A
relies
only
on
the
available
knowledge
– Site
A
lacks
“system-‐generic”
knowledge
• Knowledge
shared
from
site
NL
to
site
A
needs
to
be
filtered
– More
&me
and
effort
spent
to
share
knowledge
9. THE
IMPACT
OF
TEAM
STRUCTURE
&
COMPOSITION
ON
KM
• Hierarchical
structures
create
boSlenecks
in
knowledge
sharing.
• Too
much
focus
on
agility
stresses
tacit
communica&on.
Documenta&on
remains
outdated.
• Different
role
descrip&ons
make
knowledge
difficult
to
locate.
• Knowledge
tends
to
s7ck
where
the
majority
of
the
teams
are,
or
where
the
larger
teams
are
located.
10. THE
IMPACT
OF
TASK
ALLOCATION
ON
KM
• Site
NL-‐Site
A:
Co-‐development
– Higher
communica&on
frequency.
– Increased
need
for
knowledge
sharing.
– Increased
need
for
codified
knowledge.
• Site
NL-‐Site
B:
Independent
development
– Communica&on
frequency
depends
more
on
the
development
phase.
– Knowledge
s&cks
the
more
‘independent’
teams.
11. COMMUNICATION
FREQUENCY
&
TASK
ALLOCATION
High
Site NL - Site A
Communication Frequency
medium
Site NL - Site B
Low
Requirements Architecture Design Coding Testing Integration Maintenance
12. SUMMARY
Multi-site SGM KM Challenges
• Business Strategy • Communication
• Team Structure • Knowledge creation
& Composition & storage
• Task Allocation • Knowledge transfer
13. LESSONS
LEARNED
• The
impact
of
mul&-‐site
governance
structures
on
knowledge
management:
– Legal
barriers
increase
the
effort
and
&me
spent
on
managing
the
crea&on,
storage
and
transfer
of
knowledge
– Unbalanced
team
structure
&
composi&on
impedes
smooth
flow
of
knowledge.
– Tightly-‐coupled
ac&vi&es
among
remote
teams
increases
communica&on
frequency
as
well
as
the
need
and
effort
spent
for
knowledge
sharing.
14. FUTURE
RESEARCH
• Expand
and
improve
the
3
structural
aspects
of
the
mul&-‐site
soHware
governance
model.
• Create
a
mul&-‐site
soHware
governance
framework:
– How
organiza&on
and
development
ac&vi&es
should
be
structured
to
best
align
business
and
development
goals.
15. THANK
YOU.
Chris&na
Manteli,
Bart
van
den
Hooff,
Antony
Tang,
Hans
van
Vliet
VU
UNIVERSITY
AMSTERDAM
16. Knowledge Management
Multi-site Software Governance
Challenges
• No direct documentation due to
Site NL-Site A:
information barriers.
• They are different companies • Information sent from Site NL to
and information barriers exist Site A needs to be filtered.
between the remote sites • Communication frequency is higher.
Business
Strategy
Site NL-Site B:
• They are the same company and
no information barriers exist
between the remote sites
Site NL-Site A:
• Site NL is a flat organization,
while Site A is hierarchically • Hierarchical structures create
structured. bottlenecks in knowledge sharing.
• Role descriptions differ between • Too much focus on agility stresses
sites. tacit communication and
Team Structure • Unbalanced team sizes. documentation remains outdated.
& Composition Site NL-Site B: • Different role descriptions makes
• Site NL is a flat organization, knowledge difficult to locate.
while Site B is hierarchically • Knowledge tends to stick where the
structured. majority of teams, or where the larger
• Role descriptions differ between teams are located.
sites.
• Unbalanced team sizes.
• Tightly coupled activities increase
Site NL-Site A: the need for knowledge sharing.
• They co-develop a function and • Co-development creates a greater
their activities are tightly coupled. need for codified knowledge.
• Communication frequency is high.
Task Allocation
Site NL-Site B: • Knowledge tends to stick to the
independent development teams.
• They develop independently and • Communication frequency depends
their activities are loosely on the release phase.
coupled.