Last week John Robb summarized the benefits of K-logs for the information worker; quoting a report from WC of CIOs "knowledge workers spend 35% of their productive time searching for information, while 40% of the corporate users report that they cannot find the information they need to do their jobs on their Intranets"
Three major reasons why companies can benefit from using K-logs:
- they break down the silos
- they simplify information finding
- easier to capture meaningful information
The full article can be read here.
I would add myself to that that K-logs allow individuals or groups to put information in a certain context, turning information to knowledge (hence the K).
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