Posts Tagged ‘productivity’
Business - Written Thursday, January 21, 2010 by Naumi Haque - 3 Comments
What you need, when you need it: How context-aware machines will change how we access information
Getting the right information, to the right people, at the right time, requires a better understanding of the context in which information is shared. Sounds obvious, right? But, if you think about how enterprises manage data and people, I would argue that it hasn’t been all that obvious at all. Although much time and effort goes into identifying requirements, classifying and organizing information, and managing access rights, little thought is given to how user requirements change, evolve, and are affected by circumstance.
- The collaboration box score
- Do You Have the Collaborative Capacity You Need?
- Diminishing returns of collaboration
- Four simple rules to keep Twitter useful
- EMR Part 2 : What’s the hold-up?
- Is there a Paradox of Wikinomics?
- The problem with knowledge work part III: Trust (or lack thereof)
- Collaboration in recessionary times
- The Problem with Knowledge Work Part II: You can’t manage what you can’t measure

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