Day Two Presentation at SharePoint Best Practices Conference in La Jolla, CA March 8, 2011.
Great interactive session on looking at "big picture" of formal and informal knowledge capture and transfer and how to scope, architect and project manage realistic solution in complex and highly regulated environment.
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Best Practices in SharePoint for Knowledge Management
1. Best practices in knowledge management SharePoint in DoD Joint Environments Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD
2. Who am i? Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD Twitter: @cyberslate Email: michelle AT lifeincapslock DOT com Work: mstrah AT broadpoint DOT net Blog: http://lifeincapslock.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/drstrah SharePoint Solutions Architect and Practice Lead, BroadPoint Technologies www.broadpoint.net Women in SharePoint DC www.meetup.com/womeninspdc Women in SharePoint www.womeninsharepoint.org
3. Twitter: #bpc11 Live Blogging: http://womeninsharepoint.org/SitePages/BPC11LiveBlog.aspx
6. Confidence: Align organizational knowledge needs and IT infrastructure to enable effective “knowledge management”Case Study Format – Longitudinal Perspective Best Practices (3) Worst Practice Tradeoff
9. KM is not… “Social Computing” …what is this anyway? Collaboration …what is this anyway? Feature-driven (i.e. Team Sites, MySites) Platform-driven (it’s not a SharePoint “thing”)
55. CSF5: Credibility and RetentionLi, Grimshaw et al. June 2009 Roger January-March 2005 http://www.slideshare.net/cyberslate/tricky-fit-spsdc-may-2010-strah-slide-deck
56. Overarching CSF User adoption Quick wins Look and feel Must facilitate formal and informal collaboration Ease of use
57. BEST PRACTICE 3: Evaluate km ecosystem SharePoint Ecosystem and Composite Applications
81. SUMMARY BP1: Scope BP2: Follow critical success factors for knowledge management in healthcare BP3: Effectively evaluate knowledge management ecosystem Worst Practice: Failure to plan or adequately assess infrastructure to support knowledge management Tradeoff: Limited scope for “good enough”
82. Marie-Michelle Strah, PhDTwitter: @cyberslateEmail: michelle AT lifeincapslock DOT comWork: mstrah AT broadpoint DOT netBlog: http://lifeincapslock.comLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/drstrah Contact Information and Follow Up See also: Live Blogging: http://womeninsharepoint.org/SitePages/BPC11LiveBlog.aspx