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How To Work With Standardized and Reusable Information Libraries

Semmtech & Laces

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Join this practical webinar and learn how to apply information libraries that drive consistency and increase efficiency.

Every organization has a form of knowledge management, whether it’s an Object Type Library or just an Excel file with standardized definitions, predefined requirements, or processes.

Managing your essential knowledge effectively is one of the main drivers of working successfully. One way to do this is with an information or knowledge library.

Standardized and interoperable knowledge libraries can fully support your process and remain flexible to changes in projects or organizational needs. These libraries allow organizations to reuse standard information, save time, and build on proven best practices.

In this webinar, we’ll introduce a practical approach to standardizing your knowledge and describe how you can do that in a library. We will also discuss common pitfalls in existing libraries and demonstrate how to create a flexible, ready-to-use library.

📅Data & Time: Thursday, March 26, from 13:00 to 13:30.

What you will learn:

  • How to capture, share, and apply your knowledge in a library.
  • Why every library should start with a concrete use case and how to define one.
  • Common pitfalls when creating and working with a knowledge library.
  • Live Q&A with our expert Wouter Lubbers.

Who should attend:

This webinar is for everyone interested in the concept of libraries or who would like to use them effectively across different use cases, such as a project! Whether you are an asset data manager, information manager, architect, or project lead, or simply curious about using libraries effectively across projects, this webinar will provide actionable insights.


Can’t join live? Register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording afterward.

Speaker

Wouter Lubbers

Wouter Lubbers

Lead Consultant

How To Work With Standardized and Reusable Information Libraries

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