
Episode #48
Announcing a hiatus
<p>A short note to acknowledge that we haven't done an episode this year and to confirm that we are not sure when we will be back.</p>

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Hosted by Unknown Host · business · EN · 48 episodes
Every fortnight Karl, Judi and Michael get together to discuss topics in information management practice that are relevant for today and the future. We’ll bring in other industry insiders to talk about what they’re doing, and how their practice is changing.
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Episode #48
<p>A short note to acknowledge that we haven't done an episode this year and to confirm that we are not sure when we will be back.</p>

Episode #47
<p>In our last episode before we take an end of year break, we had the pleasure of talking with taxonomy consultant Helen Lippell, editor of the book Taxonomies and programme chair of the Taxonomy Boot Camp. We talked about the value of semantic work, the cost-effectiveness of keeping a taxonomy fed and watered, and, of course, how well these tools support the use of AI. </p> <p>Somehow we collectively hallucinated the existence of "Canada Airlines" - and in the context of discussing the relative accuracy of people and technologies! Perfect.<br> <br> With your hosts:</p> Karl Melrose J...

Episode #46
<p>What does it take to bring together a library of your organisation's valued information? Alison Jones tells her story with a focus on her current role at Atlassian.</p> <p>Go back to episode 43 to hear the conversation sparked by Alison's LinkedIn posts, which Karl refers to in this episode.</p> <p>With your hosts:</p> Karl Melrose Judi Vernau Michael Upton

Episode #45
<p>Welcome back to our guest Adrian Kearns! We thought last episode was fruitful enough that we should go another round. Testable strategy, learning how to influence, and more.</p> <p>A couple of bonus blog posts from Adrian you should definitely read:</p> <p>How to influence at work: https://morphological.wordpress.com/2024/11/21/how-to-influence-at-work/ </p> <p>Four traps experienced solution architects fall into and how to mitigate them: https://morphological.wordpress.com/2021/01/27/four-traps-experienced-solution-architects-fall-into-and-how-to-mitigate-them/</p> <p>With your hosts:</p> Karl Melrose Judi Vernau Michael Upton

Episode #44
<p>As part of an occasional series trying to join some dots between information management, information architecture, and other professions, we invited Adrian Kearns to come in and talk about what he does, the kinds of problems architects try and solve, and some of the ways he tries to go about it.</p> <p>While Michael battles with a touch of the laggy video, we have some good discussion about throwing technology at something that isn't a technology problem, the good ol' Five Whys technique, loose coupling, and more!</p> <p>With your hosts:</p> Karl Melrose Judi Vernau Michael...
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