The stay at home or shelter in place (SIP) orders (here’s my local order) due to COVID-19 have forced a proof of concept (PoC) moment for knowledge management. While many…
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Bob Kasenchak and Ahren Lehnert, Synaptica The second session of the course, “How to Create a Knowledge Graph” featured three speakers with very different perspectives on creating (and using) knowledge…
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Taxonomy Lifecycles I’ve gotten many questions lately from both current and prospective customers about taxonomy lifecycle management as part of the taxonomy governance process. The questions pertain to both the…
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A Taxonomy As the year and the decade come to a close, I’d like to leave on a self-reflective, and hopefully humorous, note on our industry. In this spirit of…
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Stephanie Lemieux is a passionate advocate of taxonomy, search and content organization. The Synaptica team had the chance to talk with Stephanie about her role as President and Principal Consultant…
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Taxonomy is easy. You have a list of concepts, terms and you put this under that. Often, even if not completely explicit, the reason for putting this “under” that is…
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Bob Kasenchak joins the Synaptica team as the Senior Manager for Client Solutions. For this Insights interview, we found out more about Bob's experiences, his views on the future of…
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Knowledge Management I recently attended and spoke at the KMI Showcase in Arlington, Virginia. There were a variety of topics, but two seemingly opposed themes struck me as I listened…
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Synaptica talks with recognised knowledge management practitioner, Patrick Lambe from Straits Knowledge. Originally from the UK, Patrick is based in Singapore and Ireland. He is the author of Organising Knowledge…
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Getting Meta “In epistemology, and often in common use, the prefix meta- is used to mean about (its own category). For example, metadata are data about data (who has produced…
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