Just Tips on Knowledge Management

Document taxonomy proves crucial to law firm success

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Document taxonomy has nothing to do with taxes or taxidermy. It actually has a very basic meaning: It’s the organization scheme firms use to manage and archive their documents.

Colorado Document Management Systems – Successful user adoption

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

At Mission Critical Systems, we’ve been installing Document Management Systems in Colorado and nationwide since our inception 6 years ago, and in that time, we’ve rescued many companies from failed implementations. It is an unfortunate reality that a Document Management System can be elegantly implemented but still rejected by the users.
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Email prose, pros and cons

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Used appropriately, email is a cost-effective and efficient way to prospect. However, as with any business development tool, email can turn into a minefield if not deployed respectfully, judiciously and professionally.

Salesforce Cloud drives sunny sales outlook

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

While clouds can obscure a sunny day, the Salesforce.com Cloud serves as a catalyst for a sunny sales picture.

PDA / Mobile Computing (i.e. your destiny)

Monday, July 6th, 2009

In this month’s Business Leaders Webinar, we explore the growing world of the PDA. Join us on July 22nd over the noon hour as we talk with Blackberry about future trends and business concerns in the mobile computing world.

Paperless Office – The Myth?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Many Colorado companies have tried and failed to implement a paperless office. Recalcitrant users, cumbersome technology, and simple habit keep many businesses from shrinking their monthly tree decimation. The term “Paperless”, in fact, has become something of a joke or a byword for a wild goose chase.

Business Leaders: Knowledge Management Webinar

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Over 70% of small businesses that suffer a server failure are bankrupt within the next 2 years.

Of course, the loss of the equipment isn’t the problem; it’s the loss of the information on the server, the knowledge of the company, that leads to the failure of the businesses. Similarly, many companies have suffered when a key employee leaves or when an essential system changes.

3 Google Products You Should Be Using

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

It’s almost too terrible to imagine a time before Google. Remember movie phone, yellow pages, card catalogues, and short term memory? They were truly the Dark Ages.

Knowledge Management or Corporate Amnesia?

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Knowledge Management helps companies to manage intelligently the information that makes them unique, gives them competitive advantages, and helps them be efficient in tough times.