The Best and Worst Ways to Run a Knowledge Base Governance Council
A knowledge base governance council only works when different functions understand and respect each other’s priorities. This article explores the best and worst ways to run governance, why HR and IT often talk past each other, and how clear ownership keeps decisions moving instead of stalling.
What Happens When Content Has No Owner
When content has no owner, it doesn’t stay neutral - it drifts. Policies change, duplicate answers surface, and employees stop trusting what they find. This article explores why ownerless content quietly erodes confidence, productivity, and self-service long before leaders notice a problem.
Why Content Fixes Fail When Experience is the Problem
Most organizations respond to employee confusion by fixing content, but the real problem isn’t writing. It’s how content is experienced. This article explores why adding more content often makes things worse, how experience failures quietly erode trust, and what leaders must understand before attempting to fix employee communications.
ServiceNow is a Content Experience - Here’s Why
ServiceNow isn’t just a case management platform. It’s where employees go when they’re confused, stuck, or need answers fast. Employees don’t experience ServiceNow through features; they experience it through content clarity, search relevance, and trust. This post explains why ServiceNow succeeds or fails as a content experience - not a technical implementation.
‘Just Put it on the Intranet’ is Not a Strategy
‘Just put it on the intranet’ treats publishing as a solution when the real problem is experience design. This post explains why intranets fail when content isn’t designed around employee journeys, trust, and action.