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Case Study: Managing Private Knowledge

Published by Niall Cook July 25th, 2007 in Cogenz, Corporate Beta Program, Knowledge management

Our friends at Headshift (website | blog) are the latest to publicise how they’re using Cogenz to manage private knowledge in the form of bookmarks.

The company with the strapline ’smarter, simpler, social’ certainly lives up to this claim when describing how they implemented our solution:

Headshift simply signed up for Cogenz, sent an email out to all staff, and people started using it. Nothing more complicated than that.

And they should know - they advise companies on this stuff every single day.

Read the case study online, or download it as a PDF (112Kb).


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