action-oriented search: a better approach to making enterprise search work
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JOE HILGER
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, EKSEARCH AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANT
@JHILGERBC, @EKCONSULTING
#KMISHOW
WHO AM I
“Why can’t our search be
more like Google?”
“I can’t find anything on our
company search.”
“Our search would be great
if people would just tag their
content.”
“Everything I find on our
company search is old and
out of date.”
“I don’t trust our company
search.”
“Lets just use Google search
so that we never have to
worry about search again.”
SEARCH COMPLAINTS
Comments I have heard
more than once during
our search workshops.
Know your Search
• Targeted Search
• Discovery
• Legal
Faceted Search
• Business taxonomies
• Focus on findability
Simplify Metadata
Management
• Implied metadata
• Automated Metadata
• Manage through groups
or relationships
User Experience is
Critical
• Avoid dead ends
• Generate trust
• Use a minimalist
approach.
Action-Oriented
Search
Focus on what the searcher
wants to do not on what
he/she is trying to find.
SEARCH BEST PRACTICES
KNOW YOUR SEARCH
Targeted Discovery Legal
One Many All
“Show me the one, specific
document that I need.”
“Help me find what I want, but
also show me other information I
may not have been aware of.”
“Show me every single email or
file that contains information
relevant to a specific topic.”
• Windows
• iOS
• Google or Bing
• Intranets
• Information Websites
• eDiscovery
• FOIA
FACETED SEARCH
“Faceted navigation is
arguably the most significant
search innovation of the past
decade.”Search Patterns by Peter Moreville and Jeffery
Callender (O’Reilly, 2010)
Metadata “Card”
Title
Author
Doc Type
Topic
Department
SIMPLIFY METADATA MANAGEMENT
Free Text Entry
Brochures & Manuals
Memos
News
Policies & Procedures
Presentations
Reports
…
…
Employee Services
Compensation
Retirement
Insurance
Education &
Training
Manufacturing
Safety
Quality
…
1. Minimize manual entry
2. Prefill values based on submitter, Location, content, or Source.
3. Automate tagging using tools.• Auto-Categorization
• Text mining
• Auto-Tagging
FOCUS ON USER EXPERIENCE
Less is better: Use a minimalist approach to design.
Engender Trust: Be as transparent as possible.
Avoid Dead Ends: Make sure users don’t go down the wrong path.
Support Searchers: Guide searchers to their goals.
PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
EK’s Knowledge Wheel
Practical Knowledge Management uses information sharing to support action.
Action-oriented Search is follows these same principles. F
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ACTION-ORIENTED SEARCH
I HAVE A JOB TO DO…
Think Differently
1. Search is a detour from what I want to do.
2. Everything I have is a knowledge asset.
3. Each asset has a different purpose.
4. Help me do my job!!
ACT
TRAINING COURSE
Course: Fundamentals of JavaScript
Dates: 1/13-1/15; 6PM – 9PM
Online; Instructor Led Course: 6 remaining spots
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PEOPLE
Steve Smith Manager, IT Department
Skills: JavaScript, Java, Project Management,
Web Content Management, Taxonomy
Reports to: Lisa Myloff
Email: [email protected] Phone: 703-555-1212
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