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By: Ted McLaughlan
by Ted McLaughlan on Jul 11, 2008 - 10:39 AM read 67 times Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=238#comment-332 |
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What a great visual. The one domain I’d like to see represented concerns the fact that an organization (or people) practicing “Information-Sharing 2.0″ should do so under some measure of information governance, i.e., underneath the activity domains and solutions illustrated, there’s a consistent need to manage the information and data (consumed or produced) according to a governance model that makes sense to your context. You may need to observe legal, policy, procedure, standards or simply effective business controls to make sure the information you’re stewarding (i.e. “enterprise assets”) is used most effectively and appropriately (and can be measured as such). Enterprise Content Management disciplines applied to the Information-Sharing 2.0 paradigm.


