Chances are, if you’ve ever worked anywhere, you’ve stored something on a network drive. Before the days of portals and dedicated content management systems, the network drive may have been your only option for storage, besides keeping things on your own desktop computer. As these dedicated content management systems have taken root within most organizations, [...]
Sep 08
Jun 20
Anecdote has an interesting post from a few days ago about the power of storytelling in organizations. The particular example used in this post is the story of a particular manager: One of the stories often selected as significant is a seemingly simple account of a woman whose manager stops whatever he was doing whenever [...]
Jul 26
The phrase information architecture (although it is, I suppose, what I do) always conjures up an image of information architecture as building materials that need to be assembled properly in order to function. Perhaps this is a good analogy — and perhaps it’s not. In some sense, information is a bunch of building blocks we [...]
