Best Practice WorkShopsIn many organizations, the Knowledge Management team is challenged to specify the benefits of a Taxonomy implementation. The costs are often clearly visible in terms of both staff and technical resource requirements. But the inability to justify costs against tangible benefits can make even stakeholders, much less COOs, reluctant to engage in large scale taxonomic efforts that have real pay-back. Four to eight hour sessions might include the following topics: » Sample Training Sessions This engagement is intended to provide a more detailed set of recommendations for assessing a client’s current state and proposed best practices for building a Business Semantics Management solution, including: Applying Taxonomies: Taxo 101 Self-Assessment – Why do I need a taxonomy BSM Best Practices (intermediate to advanced course) |
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