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· Data Taxonomy & Ontology · Data Standardization & Normalization |
· Data Strategy · Business Intelligence |
Does your organization actually have a comprehensive knowledge management practice (by any name) in operation? Advances in technology and the way we access and share information have changed; MBC leads the way in consciously and comprehensively gathering, organizing, sharing, and analyzing corporate knowledge in terms of resources, documents, and people skills.
Knowledge management involves data mining and some method of operation to push information to users. MBC can help any size organization by providing the ability to organize and locate relevant content and expertise required to address specific business tasks and projects, and analyze the relationships between content, people, topics, and activity, and produce a knowledge map report.
In an Information Week article, Jeff Angus and Jeetu Patel describe a four-process view of knowledge management MBC applies to any KM Project:
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This major process... |
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Gathering |
Data Entry |
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Organizing |
Cataloging |
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Refining |
Contexualizing |
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Disseminating |
Flow |
A knowledge management plan involves a survey of corporate goals and a close examination of the tools, both traditional and technical, required for addressing the needs of the company. The challenge is to select or build software that fits the context of the overall plan and encourage employees to share information.







