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How much does your organization really know?

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What you don’t know can hurt you. Do any of these challenges sound familiar?
  • Is it easy for your staff to assemble necessary data – probably stored in any number of places, like network drives, wikis, e-mail, websites, content management systems and project management tools – to respond quickly and thoroughly to requests for information?

  • Can your staff easily identify internal subject matter experts who can come up with the right answers – right away?

  • Has employee turnover or a “graying” workforce resulted in some of your organization’s best knowledge walking out the door?

If so, maybe it’s time to learn about Social Knowledge Networks, also known as KnowledgeNets.

KnowledgeNets provide quick and easy access to diverse content – including everything from documents and digital media to the insight of subject matter experts. They span the entire organization, ensuring that every user can instantly get the information they need to work more efficiently, resulting in increased productivity – for both individuals and the organization.

KnowledgeNets work. In fact, they’re currently working for top-tier organizations across a wide range of industries. Who, you ask? Well, NASA, Owens Corning, the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA), the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, MRA, and the San Francisco Symphony – just to name a few.

Want to learn more? Check out Know and Go, a series of free resources designed to give you the latest information on the Enterprise 2.0 and social technology topics that will help shape your organization's ability to act on information – all in a “bite-sized” format.

New content is added regularly. And here’s a look at some of what's available right now:

Social Knowledge Networks:
Transforming the Way Information-Driven Enterprises Work

by Ron Matros, President and CEO, Inmagic

Looking for a high-level overview of Social Knowledge Networks that you can share with your team? This is it. In this paper, Inmagic CEO Ron Matros provides insight into the information access challenges currently facing organizations like yours – and discusses how Social Knowledge Networks can help.

Using Social Knowledge Networks To Bridge the Information Access Gap in SharePoint Environments

by Bob Warren, Vice President of Products, Inmagic

A recent IDG Research study found that 53 percent of surveyed CIOs are using SharePoint within their enterprises - and all projections indicate that adoption will continue. However, this same study also found 55 percent of respondents reporting that SharePoint deployments are not without challenges and limitations, especially relating to the information access needs of business users. Download this paper to learn more about maximizing your organization's investment in SharePoint with Social Knowledge Networks.

Social Knowledge Networks:
Adoption Strategies and Best Practices

by Bob Warren, Vice President of Products, Inmagic

You're ready to deploy a Social Knowledge Network - but how can you ensure that others in your organization will be engaged, excited and eager to participate?

In this paper, Bob Warren lays out some proven best practices for encouraging and facilitating adoption – whether it's across your team, a department or your entire organization!

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