From the Introduction of Information Management Best Practices:
"Just as business is practiced within a more specific context, information management is also practiced in context. Thus, we believe that the best wayto illustrate the concepts and practices of information management is within the context of one or more sub disciplines. So, this best practices book tries to show global principles of information management in the context of projects in one or more of the sub disciplines.
This is the first volume of ‘Information Management Best Practices.’ In future publications we will provide an ongoing compilation of high quality best practice guidance, written for and by experts in the Information Management field from around the world. These best practices are designed to help professionals overcome their information management challenges. They bring complex models down to earth, with practical guidance on tough problems.
In this volume, practitioners describe nineteen projects that you can learn from, In return, we ask that you let us learn from you! Please let us know what your experiences are with these or other projects at www.timaf.org."
About Chapter 10: Integrating Taxonomy and Content Management -- Dynamic Content Through Taxonomy
This chapter describes the successful implementation of a taxonomy as part of an overhaul to how content was organized, managed and presented to customers at Motorola. The authors of this chapter are Charlie Gray of Motorola and Seth Earley and Stephanie Lemieux representing Earley & Associates as consultants on the project.
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