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Making Innovation Work - Book Review
This book, " Making Innovation Work ," presents a truly innovative exploration of innovation. Authored by David Epstein (The Jewish Connection?) and Shelton, it effectively challenges prevalent stigmas associated with innovation. The book elucidates why innovation often falls short of expectations, even in organizations investing significant resources, and provides insights into the importance, methodologies, and tools for fostering innovation. It emphasizes that innovation i

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 31, 200911 min read


Business Intelligence: 10 Common Mistakes
BI projects often fail due to a lack of leadership, poor data quality, user unfriendliness, inflexibility, and ignoring external factors.

Dudi Rozental
Mar 31, 20093 min read


The Five Stages of Maturity in the Need for Data Analysis
Data analysis maturity evolves from relying on experts to using advanced tools that guide users to discover insights and ask better question

Naama Berkovitz
Mar 31, 20095 min read


Escalation of Commitment
Our daily reality is becoming increasingly complex requires us to make decisions in conditions of uncertainty. Situations in which we...

Naama Berkovitz
Mar 31, 20094 min read


Virtual Discussion: Rules for Success
Virtual discussions provide immediate expert answers and rare access to experts, fostering ongoing user engagement.

Naama Berkovitz
Mar 31, 20096 min read


KPO - Knowledge Process Outsourcing
KPO outsources expert tasks, unlike BPO's simple work, helping companies focus on core skills. Growth is expected, especially in India.

Nurit Ston Lin
Mar 1, 20092 min read


KMBP - Knowledge Management Business Partner
KMBP: Strategic role aligning KM with org goals. Uses content, tech, process, and culture tools to leverage knowledge for a competitive edge

Anat Kosiyak
Mar 1, 20092 min read


Treemaps
"treemapping" refers to a visual representation of hierarchically structured data within a limited space (like a computer screen). The...

Naama Berkovitz
Mar 1, 20092 min read


Making Sense of Change Management - Book review
Numerous books have explored and will likely continue to delve into change management, a nuanced and complex field that addresses individuals, groups, and organizations. This book distinguishes itself from others I'm familiar with on the same topic. Unlike a guide, its purpose isn't to offer step-by-step instructions or promote a specific technique as the ultimate solution for managing change. Instead, it provides a variety of potential directions, presenting the perspectives

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 200914 min read


Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice - Book Review
The book " Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice ," by Kimiz Dalkir in 2005, undeniably stands out as one of the most comprehensive works in knowledge management, if not the most comprehensive overall. As implied by its name, the book covers the theoretical aspects of the field's history, the knowledge management cycle, and theoretical models. In addition, it provides practical references to processes of knowledge development and collection, knowledge sharing, applicati

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 200911 min read


15 tips for a successful launch
We all know that launching a Knowledge Management solution is an integral part of the KM process. But how can we launch the product in a...

Naama Berkovitz
Mar 1, 20093 min read


From Knowledge Management to Collaboration Management in the age of Web 2.0 and Generation Y
The relationship between Knowledge Management and Web 2.0 has previously been misunderstood. Knowledge Management is a collection of...

Dr. Asher Idan
Mar 1, 20098 min read


Business Intelligence in Small and Medium-sized Organizations
Large organizations face complex problems, especially regarding the implementation of business intelligence. They deal with various...

Dr. Moria Levy
Mar 1, 20092 min read


Benchmarking
Benchmarking is a process in which one organization compares its work methods, time, quality, process. This business process is a...

Naama Berkovitz
Feb 1, 20093 min read


Knowledge Retention via a role-starting documentation kit
The idea of a role-starting documentation kit The loss of organizational knowledge leads to loss both in the short and the long run. In...

Rom Global
Feb 1, 20094 min read


8 Characteristics of Successful Real-time Dashboards
Juice Analytics is a website that always has exciting surprises. Recently, we came across an article that helps develop successful...

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 20092 min read


Developing a Framework for Knowledge Management for Global Projects - Book Review
The book titled " Developing a Framework for Knowledge Management for Global Projects " is authored by Christian Thanner, a thirty-year-old Austrian specializing in Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Technology (IT). Published in 2008, the book explores Thanner's expertise in knowledge management, addressing a common question: How does knowledge management contribute to the effective management of global international projects? Drawing from established models by WIIG,

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 20096 min read


Business Intelligence Roadmap – Book Review
There is no doubt that the book "Business Intelligence Roadmap," written in 2003 by two women, Larissa T. Moss and Shaku Atre, is undoubtedly one of the most comprehensive books written in the field of business intelligence. The book deals with the business establishment of intelligence projects and reviews 920 activities that must be performed during this process. The book has a technological orientation rather than a business one, and it's evident that information systems p

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 200921 min read


Aggregation
Aggregation in the world of business intelligence is of considerable importance. Usually, we're talking about aggregation tables with...

Dr. Moria Levy
Feb 1, 20091 min read
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