Surviving information management.
Over recent months this blog has taken a back seat and I have been off doing other things. The holiday is over and I'm back.
My first post-sabbatical contribution is a presentation to IAPA (the Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia) that I delivered last week. It's all about what it is that I do as an information manager in a large corporation. It's also more of a personal 'survival guide' than deep insight but the feedback from the audience seemed to be good.
Open the 2012 Analytics Survival Guide
Let me know what you think - especially anything about your personal information management strategy. Does anyone out there use OpenCalais?
I also recommend that you check-out IAPA (if you haven't already). They are doing good things for the profession and their meetings attract good, engaged crowds.
To be honest i am not using open calais,as an product information management expert in Finland country most of the time i use a software which is we are specializing specially in part of Helsinki.Many already proven that using it is a good solution for some issue on product information management.
Posted by: Anja Mannisenmäki | Monday, November 19, 2012 at 09:05 PM
Anytime, and hopefully iganecsirnly often as time goes on. Thank you for checking out the site and commenting. Soon, I plan to put even more effort into promoting it and seeking feedback. I have some ideas of how to do this, but more are always welcome.
Posted by: David | Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 07:10 PM