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Enterprise Content Management Methods: What You Need to Know

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Enterprise Content Management Methods reviews the most effective methods for many types of deployment scenarios - from a single deployment to a complex online marketplace. The book also examines the cultural change that occurs when an enterprise deploys an ECM application, and the change management principles that ensure a smooth transition and help employees embrace a new way of doing their jobs. Enterprise Content Management Methods provides multiple examples of how ECM is applied in the real business world within many industries, and of how organizations have streamlined their operations and realized return on investment as a result. A must-read for executives interesting in managing content to achieve compliance, improve productivity, and foster innovation and future growth.

272 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2005

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September 16, 2012
Very generic and overall information on ECM and the following - Search, Knowledge Management, Document Management, Archiving, Web Content Management, Enterprise Application Extensions, Collaborate Applications, Portals, Digital Asset Management and Implementation. Nice user stories and some colorful pictures but not very in depth. If you don't know what anything about those terms, this book will help - if you have an idea than this book will just serve as a refresher.
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July 8, 2010
Many borrowed ideas, illustrations and buzzwords surrounded by selective case studies.

Save yourself some money and don't buy this one, get these instead:

Content Management Bible by Boiko
Managing Enterprise Content by Rockley
Content Management Handbook by White
Web Content Management Workflow: Avoiding Process Paralysis by Matthew Berk, [et al.:]
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