In-plants: The Next Generation
A new report on the next generation of in-plants covers the emergence of Knowledge Management, Content Management and Electronic Document Management and how an understanding of these initiatives can strengthen in-plants and help ensure their survival.
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Ken Macro
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The products produced from the in-plant all contain content, which, when applied in context, becomes knowledge. This knowledge—existing in some form of electronic media—can be archived, tagged, classified, disseminated and made accessible to chosen personnel via an electronic agent such as a Web portal. This is a KM function that requires great attention. If the in-plant fails to take this on or partner with IT, then it will be left behind.
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