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KM World about TIMAF Best Practices Book: “Best-practice breakthrough”

Posted by Erik M. Hartman in Publications

Hugh McKellar, editor in chief of KM World Magazine, read the ‘TIMAF Best Practices Sneak Preview’ and wrote an article about it.

Some quotes:

“(…) it was a treat to see an early pre-publication copy of Best Practices in Information Management from The Information Management Foundation (TIMAF). It is, quite frankly, the best collection of case studies and solutions I’ve run across and will be an invaluable resource for KMWorld readers when it’s officially released in May. The reports are solid, practical and real-world examples of how to do things right.”

“Without question, the collection represents some of the best independent thinking in the field, and a small sampling includes: Alan Pelz-Sharpe on how to successfully procure information management technology, Martin White on using key questions to identify the correct information management requirements, Mary Lee Kennedy and Bob Boiko on staged information integration, Ann Rockley on intelligent content strategies, Apoorv Durga on the value of standards in content technologies, and Stephanie Lemieux and Seth Earley on taxonomies and content management.”

“Similar initiatives have been undertaken by other groups in the past but have fallen by the wayside because the principals have lost their enthusiasm and/or motivation. I don’t believe that will happen this time, because of the caliber and commitment of the people behind TIMAF.”

Read Hugh Mc Kellars full KM World article

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