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Simonrawson's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Simonrawson's Blog Just another WordPress.com weblog A Funny IA Thing Happened on the Way to Consensus… July 4, 2014 I’ve wondered for a long time why intranets and information / knowledge management solutions are always built from the ground up as ‘start from scratch’ projects. After all, if you stand back and look at organisations, they each have similar high-level capabilities. Each has operations, corporate services, marketing, service and product development, and finance & procurement functions. I’ve long held the view that ‘process is king’. As an Information Management professional, I believe all content is produced by business processes intended for the support or consumption by other processes. Given that, I also believe information architecture should be process-centric. I recently ran a workshop called Process-centric Information Architecture and Governance (which can be seen on SlideShare here ). In the ...
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