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Blog List

  • Leading Virtually
    The Leading Virtually Digest, July 18, 2008
    11 hours ago
  • Collaborative Thinking
    Let the man play...
    13 hours ago
  • Robin Good's Latest News
    P2P And Education: Robin Good Interviews Peer-To-Peer Evangelist Michel Bauwens
    22 hours ago
  • ChiefTech
    Dreaming of a new inbox
    1 day ago
  • Michael's Thoughts
    Working with People You Can't Be With Daily Report (July 17, 2008)
    2 days ago
  • Endless Knots
    Who says an unknown novelist can't make it?
    2 days ago
  • Logic+Emotion
    You Might Be a Digital Anthropologist...
    2 days ago
  • Andrew McAfee
    Technology Beats a Full House
    2 days ago
  • Bertrand DUPERRIN's Notepad
    Interesting Report on IT depts role in value creation
    2 days ago
  • A Journey In Social Media
    Before You Go Social, Consider Content
    3 days ago
  • Ross Mayfield's Weblog
    iPhone Apps: What's Your Top Five?
    5 days ago
  • Social Glass
    Confluence vs. Clearspace
    1 week ago
  • Tom Davenport
    Does “Management” Mean “Command and Control”?
    1 week ago

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Classic Content Management Problem #1


Posted by Oscar Berg at 10:42 AM 0 comments    

Labels: Cartoons, Content Management

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Anders Bännstrand
Business Analyst with expertise in e-learning, content management and development of content-centric solutions.


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Enterprise Architect specialized in Telecom.

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IT-strategist with expertise in content managment, information architecture and electronic archiving and records management.
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