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Hidden Costs in BI Projects
This review is based on Jeff Kelly's article published on Searchdatamanagement.com in July 2009. The author opens the review with an...

Naama Berkovitz
Oct 1, 20093 min read


Multi-directional Dynamic Knowledge Flow
What is Wirearchy? Does the term Wirearchy sound familiar to you? If not, you're not alone. Many people wonder what Wirearchy is. It's...

Anat Bielsky
Oct 1, 20094 min read


Tips for Optimal Use and Implementation of BI Solutions
BI tool outputs often illustrate the tedious side of abundance culture... Many organizations use BI tools to produce numerous reports...
Tal Alon
Oct 1, 20093 min read


Human Strength
Consultants balance professionalism with empathy, embracing human strength by fostering client relationships through shared challenges.

Dudi Rozental
Sep 3, 20093 min read


Mapping Topics for Documentation in Knowledge Retention Projects
Recently, we have witnessed a significant increase in knowledge retention projects for retiring experts. When employees leave the...

Dudi Rozental
Aug 31, 20092 min read


The Organizational Portal as a Tool Supporting Organizational Changes
Organizations and managers constantly search for the optimal way to implement organizational changes. Considerable resources are invested...

Tali Helman
Aug 31, 20093 min read


Professionalism and Excellence
Rom values professionalism and excellence, tailoring solutions to client needs with creativity, flexibility, and continuous improvement.

Shlomit Amichi
Aug 31, 20093 min read


Reducing BI Costs
Who among us hasn't experienced the fear that behind the known expense we made, there are hidden costs that we weren't told about? This...

Keren Trosler
Aug 31, 20096 min read


Lost Knowledge- Confronting the Threat of an aging Workforce - Book Review
The book, authored by David Delong in 2004, is an exceptional resource dedicated to knowledge preservation. It delves into the challenges organizations face when attempting to retain knowledge as employees leave, whether due to natural turnover, deliberate reductions, or retirement. With comprehensive insights, the book acknowledges no one-size-fits-all solution, instead guiding critical thinking and actionable steps. Delong explores various approaches rooted in classical k

Dr. Moria Levy
Aug 31, 200911 min read


Where is the Intelligence in "Business Intelligence" Solutions?
Many managers believe that introducing a BI solution into their organization will instantly transform into an "intelligent" business that...

Rom Global
Aug 31, 20093 min read


BI 2.0
The term 2.0 is taking over our lives. It all started with Tim Oreille inventing, together with the convention company the term WEB2.0...

Dr. Moria Levy
Aug 31, 20095 min read


Balanced Scorecards
A Balanced Scorecard is a system of the organization's goals, metrics, objectives, and initiatives and the relationships between them,...

Dr. Moria Levy
Jul 31, 20092 min read


BI Applications Today and in the Past
In the last decade, new technological developments have been added to facilitate Internet access. These developments have radically...

Dudi Rozental
Jul 31, 20093 min read


Business Requirements for an Operational BI System
7 Tips for Knowledge Managers and IT Managers About Users' Real Business Needs from BI Based on a review by Tableau Organizations and...

Sivan Arar Reuven
Jul 31, 20093 min read


The Development of Libraries - The First Knowledge Management Repositories
" If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need " (Marcus Tullius Cicero). " And search in the library where the...

Noga Chipman-Steinwartz
Jul 31, 20096 min read


6 Steps for Successful Implementation of Enterprise 2.0 Applications in Organizations
In today's consumer world, social networks are the hottest trend: everyone is registered on Facebook, uses Wikipedia, and browses forums...

Shlomit Amichi
Jul 31, 20094 min read


Leading in a Culture of Change - Book Review
This book, " Leading in a Culture of Change ," authored by Michael Fullan in 2001, is exceptional. It sets itself apart from conventional leadership books that either present a formula for success or narrate the life and work story of a charismatic leader who achieved success. Fullan, the author, dismisses the notion of ready-made recipes, emphasizing that such recipes do not exist—a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with. It's not about the world making complete sense or not

Dr. Moria Levy
Jul 31, 20098 min read


Business Intelligence - Book Review
This 2008 ״ Business Intelligence ״ book, written by Ephraim Torben, Ramesh Scharda, Jay Aronson, and David King, is a comprehensive guide to concepts and, more importantly, business intelligence solutions. It incorporates numerous examples and references to additional academic and business sources. Prepared as a textbook, it can also function as a foundation for academic courses, as evidenced by the accompanying references to sources, exercises, and summaries. The book targe

Dr. Moria Levy
Jul 31, 200912 min read


Thinking for a Living - Book Review
Like all of Prof. Tom Davenport's books I've explored in knowledge management and business intelligence, " Thinking for a Living " unquestionably exhibits depth. It is a meticulously researched book, showcasing profound understanding and leaving readers with ample food for thought and actionable insights. Penned in 2005, it delves into the realm of knowledge workers, elucidating ways to optimize their work for enhanced organizational performance. Reflecting on Peter Drucker's

Dr. Moria Levy
Jun 30, 20098 min read


Success Factors in Knowledge Management Projects
In his book " Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations " (2007), Murray E. Jennex wrote that the true essence of knowledge management...

Nurit Ston Lin
Jun 30, 20093 min read
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