Gary Carlson’s Analytics Nexus Presentation
Factor’s Gary Carlson spoke at Analytics Nexus virtual event on Improving Data Quality Across Marketing Systems.
Factor’s Gary Carlson spoke at Analytics Nexus virtual event on Improving Data Quality Across Marketing Systems.
In this Webinar, Factor discusses how to identify the information needs of a search project. Learn how most enterprise “search engine” projects should begin by planting strong roots in the information layer.
Thank you to all who attended our Webinar! Factor’s Bram Wessel and Dana Bublitz hosted a free webinar on Enterprise Taxonomy Management on Wednesday April 3. About the Webinar: How Advanced IA and Taxonomy can Power the Real-Time Enterprise In this webinar, Factor discussed how advanced IA and taxonomies can drive real-time performance analysis and …
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Bram Wessel and Gary Carlson briefly describe the basics of Enterprise Information Models at the Seattle Information Architecture Meetup.
There are many, many considerations that go into evaluating ROI, but Factor’s Sarah Barrett knows of one that can immediately tank internal projects, and isn’t talked about nearly as much as it should be: Adoption.
People actually using the solution, adoption, is the most important factor in the success of a SharePoint project. On a very real level, it doesn’t matter how functional everything is if people refuse to use it. And they do refuse sometimes.
Check out Gary Carlson’s talk “Putting the Go in Governance” from Taxonomy Boot Camp 2015
“IA in a Complex Business Context” was presented at the 2015 IA Summit in Minneapolis, Minnesota. If you were at the talk and want to give feedback, you can rate it at SpeakerRate. I’d also love your feedback, find me on Twitter at @Documentalope. I’m going to tell you a story about some things I regret, …
The issue is rarely building the taxonomy itself, but the organizational readiness and alignment required to build and support that taxonomy.
From umbrella topics like UX or Taxonomy to more specific terms like Enterprise Content Management or Pre-cart Findability, design comes in when someone has a big mess and they need help fixing it.