Tiny Soapbox for Technology Design. This seminar explores how software can do
more to separate good explanations from ordinary information. Content is customized* and hands-on. We’ll look at how to:
- Recognize an “explanation” as a distinct type of information. Learn practical ways to manage explanations as objects. Develop ways for people to create tangible explanations. Reflect this in your software strategy.
- Improve search results. Make explanations easier to find. Pinpoint valuable explanations hidden within content. Discover them with search engines. Manage them as a specific type of structured information one that’s capable of providing valuable metadata.
- Do more with performance management, analytics, business intelligence. Make it easier for people to put together effective, evidence-based explanations.
- Get better ROI from Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, and content. Highlight the explanations contained within the conversations people are having - inside or outside their organizations.
Who should attend? T.S. for Technology Design is intended for people familiar with software applications, systems, and design. Ideal for software executives, information architects, product managers, integrators, and savvy end users.
*It’s more than just a seminar. First, we’ll interview your team to evaluate the software they’re using (or developing), and identify areas where Tiny Soapbox can provide the most benefits. The seminar content will be customized to your particular situation. Afterward, we’ll provide follow-up consultations as your team applies Tiny Soapbox concepts.
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