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  <title>Dr. A.K. Pradeep on Enterprise Blogging</title> 
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  <description>Connecting People, Information and Insights for the Enterprise</description>
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	   <title>Social Networks</title>	   
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	   <description>It is very interesting to see how blogging and RSS change the way advertising is strategized and thought about in companies.  Advertising, as you know, is a corporate function that is murky at best.  Advertising is not as much about efficiency as it is about effectiveness...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 22nd Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogging, RSS and Advertising</title>	   
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	   <description>It is very interesting to see how blogging and RSS change the way advertising is strategized and thought about in companies.  Advertising, as you know, is a corporate function that is murky at best.  Advertising is not as much about efficiency as it is about effectiveness...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Mon, 21st Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Taxonomy Maintenance</title>	   
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	   <description>As we explore the increasing use of taxonomy in a variety of knowledge management, knowledge generation and knowledge consumption activities, it also becomes very important to explore how such a taxonomy can be maintained on a regular basis...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Fri, 18th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Search and Corporate Governance</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/SearchandCorporateGovernance.mp3</link>
	   <description>How can search enable effective governance?  After all, if one were able to just Google documents on a corporate intranet wouldn’t that be sufficient?  This is the question we ponder today...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Thu, 17th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Knowledge Management:Risk Mitigation</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/KMRiskMitigation.mp3</link>
	   <description>What are the core segments of a corporate audience within a company that utilizes a knowledge management infrastructure?  Is knowledge management for everyone, or is there a classification of knowledge management infrastructure...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 15th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Knowledge Management:Segmentation</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/KMSegmentation.mp3</link>
	   <description>What are the core segments of a corporate audience within a company that utilizes a knowledge management infrastructure?  Is knowledge management for everyone, or is there a classification of knowledge management infrastructure...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Mon, 14th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogs and Corporate Governance</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/BlogsandCorporateGovernance.mp3</link>
	   <description>We have pondered how corporate governance will evolve in the next century.  One of the crucial elements for improving governance is better, more effective communications and interactions of between corporate management...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Wed, 9th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Infrastructure Deployment</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/InfrastructureDeployment.mp3</link>
	   <description>Blogs can be very powerful instruments for marketing departments to have.  Being able to put out a piece of information that will be tested by a variety of focus groups is an essential component of the marketing business...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 8th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Connecting People, Information and Insights</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/ConnectingPeopleInformationandInsights.mp3</link>
	   <description>As one attempts to develop the right kind of strategy to connect people, information and insights within an enterprise, it is important to bear in mind ten steps.  These ten steps enable us to precisely determine ...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Fri, 4th Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>User Interfaces</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/UserInterfaces.mp3</link>
	   <description>There’s a lot of research on user interfaces that suggests they facilitate the use of knowledge management engines within the enterprise. Our key understanding of user interface is that...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Thu, 3rd Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Self Policing Blogs</title>	   
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	   <description>Self policing and self regulation are critical elements on an enterprise blog.  This is true simply because an inappropriate exchange of information or opinions...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Wed, 2nd Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Structured Blogs</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/StructuredBlogs.mp3</link>
	   <description>There is the notion of blog templates or blogs with structure.  As you look at the various business processes within a company, it is relatively clear...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 1st Nov 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>CEO Tools</title>	   
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/CEOTools.mp3</link>
	   <description>I was at a very interesting meeting a few weeks ago where, after we finished the session, one of the employees came up to me and said “We have so many wonderful ideas of how to move the company forward but...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Monday, 31st Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Change Management</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/ChangeManagement.mp3</link>
	   <description>I’ve been asked many times, “What is the best examples of a community within an enterprise that does not quite have an infrastructure...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Generic Taxonomies</title>
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	   <description>Many people have asked me what an enterprise taxonomy looks like.  How much of an enterprise taxonomy is generic? How much of an enterprise taxonomy is company specific...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Supply Chain Infrastructure: Blogs and RSS</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/SupplyChainInfrastructureBlogsAndRSS.mp3</link>
	   <description>We’re going to talk about the use of blogging and RSS in supply chain.  The supply chain process is a relatively complex process that includes vendors outside the company and numerous people within the company all working together...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogs As Legal Nightmares</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/BlogsAsLegalNightmares.mp3</link>
	   <description>Blogs can be legal nightmares,  not only for the CIO, but also for the Chief Legal Officer and the Chief HR Officer of a company...</description>
	   <guid>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/BlogsAsLegalNightmares.mp3</guid>
	   <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Enterprise Communication</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseCommunication.mp3</link>
	   <description>How do you find experts within the enterprise?  People have said that it is easier to link to an HR system and view people’s qualifications than it is to try and sort through expertise...</description>
	   <guid>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseCommunication.mp3</guid>
	   <pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Enterprise Experts</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseExperts.mp3</link>
	   <description>How do you find experts within the enterprise?  People have said that it is easier to link to an HR system and view people’s qualifications than it is to try and sort through expertise...</description>
	   <guid>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseExperts.mp3</guid>
	   <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogs and Discussion Threads</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/Blogs-TheInternetandTheIntranet.mp3</link>
	   <description> A big difference between blogging on the internet and blogging on the intranet is that,on the intranet, blogging is the voice of the process.On the internet blogs create a cult of personality, a sense of identity...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogs and Discussion Threads</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/BlogsandDiscussionThreads.mp3</link>
	   <description> I get asked all the time "What is the difference between a discussion thread and a blog?" especially as it pertains to an enterprise.  "Which is more useful within an enterprise, a blog or a discussion thread?"...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Knowledge Management Infrastructure</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/KnowledgeInfrastructure.mp3</link>
	   <description> What are the five critical engines of knowledge management? Before one rushes to buy a variety of products and put them in place on the intranet, it’s useful to take a step back and.</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>What is Knowledge Management?</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/KnowledgeManagement.mp3</link>
	   <description> What is knowledge management?  There’s been a lot of debate about what knowledge management is, and usually it boils down to a whole bunch of data warehouses full of various kinds of documents from various marketing sources...</description>
	   <guid>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/KnowledgeManagement.mp3</guid>
	   <pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Enterprise Communities?</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseCommunities.mp3</link>
	   <description> What are enterprise communities? And what is the need for such communities within the enterprise? Well, the first thing to recognize is that the enterprise itself is a community. It is actually a very organized community...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Enterprise RSS?</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseRSS.mp3</link>
	   <description> What is the unique need for ERSS? After all, Really Simple Syndication enables the proactive electronic delivery of news and information at one’s desktop doorstep. What is the specialization of RSS within an enterprise?...</description>
	   <guid>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseRSS.mp3</guid>
	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Instant Workflow</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/InstantWorkflow.mp3</link>
	   <description> I really believe instant messaging is for kids.  Instant workflow is for adults.  Within an enterprise instant messaging is fun, but it’s of remarkable low value...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>The types of Enterprise Blogs</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/VariousTypesofEnterpriseBlogs.mp3</link>
	   <description> There are very many kinds of enterprise blogs, and the example I like to use is Microsoft Word.  When Word first came out it was basically a blank page and a bunch of editing tools associated with a blank page.  And that was enough for the consumer space...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Blogging on the Intranet</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/BloggingontheIntranet.mp3</link>
	   <description> There are many people who have tried to implement blogging software on the intranet, with varying degrees of success.  That is hardly surprising.  Transplanting internet best practices onto the intranet is not an easy process.  What you really have to think about is how a corporation...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>What is an Enterprise Taxonomy?</title>
	   <link>http://www.searchscience.com/pods/EnterpriseTaxonomy.mp3</link>
	   <description> What is an enterprise taxonomy? We have analyzed very many definitions of taxonomy and have come to a single conclusion. A complete collection of all of the enterprise processes and sub processes through which work in the enterprise is performed and done...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>What then is Personalization? </title>
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	   <description> There are many people who have tried to implement blogging software on the intranet, with varying degrees of success.  That is hardly surprising.  Transplanting internet best practices onto the intranet is not an easy process.  What you really have to think about is how a corporation...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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	   <title>Maximizing ROI on Blogging </title>
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	   <description> Many times we are asked how we maximize economic returns from intranet blogging.  The only way to do that is to utilize what we call the return matrix.  Imagine a matrix where the rules of that matrix are granular business processes within a company.  It could be...</description>
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	   <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2005 00:03:00 PDT</pubDate>
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