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Sarah Dillingham Centralise or decentralise? Find the middle ground
28th March 2012

Centralise or decentralise: the eternal dance. In a previous article, I explored two models for information teams – a centralised support team and individuals sitting within a particular business area (practice). This post talks about a hybrid model and the variations around offshoring and champion networks.

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Sarah Dillingham Centralise or decentralise? The eternal dance ...
28th March 2012

Anybody who has been working in the information industry for some time will be familiar with a pattern of investment for internal support functions. It’s a swing between a centralised support team and having individuals sitting within a particular business area ("practice"). What are the pros and cons of these two models?

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Robin Neidorf Going mobile in the middle of the pack, lesson 3
28th March 2012

The mobile revolution is already underway, and the enterprise is no longer taking on the risk of being the first adopter. But organisations that wait too long run the risk of being the last adopter – and losing relevance, talent and competitive advantages. This third of three "lessons from publishers" provides insight to the enterprise information strategist planning the move to mobility.

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Robin Neidorf Going mobile in the middle of the pack, lesson 2
27th March 2012

In mobile content deployment, the right technology partnerships can mean the difference between success and expensive failure. This second of three "lessons from publishers" helps enterprise information strategists consider partnerships that can reduce risk whilst improving outcomes.

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James Mullan Managing a digital workplace
26th March 2012

It seems that you can’t move these days without seeing references to "digital workplaces" or "future workplaces". The question is what is a "digital workplace" and how does it differ from a traditional intranet?

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Robin Neidorf Going mobile in the middle of the pack, lesson 1
26th March 2012

What can libraries and information centres learn from publishers about mobile strategy? A lot, as it turns out. This first of three Features provides hard-won lessons from publishers that information centres can use to move their own mobile efforts forward.

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Tim Buckley Owen It's the people, stupid!
26th March 2012

Will intelligent systems embedded within other products become so sophisticated and widespread that they eventually take the place of personal computers and smartphones or even threaten jobs? Fingers crossed – 84% of respondents in a recent LinkedIn poll believe in career luck.

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James Mullan Is social networking behind the firewall just a pipe dream?
26th March 2012

We've all seen how successful social networks like Facebook and Twitter are at improving customer engagement and an individual’s experience with a business. Can organisations use similar social networking tools to improve employee engagement and their experience of working in an organisation?

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Dale Moore The latest iPad: hotter than ever
25th March 2012

After much enthusiasm for the launch, the new iPad cements its place in the world of business as well as enthralling its personal customers. 84% of tablet-buying companies are now choosing the iPad and some predict it may even replace business PCs.

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Nancy Davis Kho Mobile boosts news consumption: new study
25th March 2012

A recent study reports that users read news on at least two devices, primarily their own computer, but additionally a tablet or smartphone, these last two being additive sources. The challenge for publishers now is how to capitalise on this trend.

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