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Published September 2005

Podcasting: Broadcast Your Organization’s Knowledge

  

  Jay Cross

Recent advances in information technology, such as podcasting, will profoundly impact knowledge management, corporate training and in-house communication. Just as blogging gave us all a personal printing press, podcasting gives us an inexpensive, personal broadcasting studio. Subscribers can download short radio shows to their iPods or MP3 players. Microsoft recently threw its weight behind the open-source software that makes all this happen. We'll soon reach the tipping point.

Before long, an executive or expert will be able to record or telephone in an announcement that will be delivered via the Internet-to two subscribers, or 2 million. People can listen live, or at any time they choose.

The larger the organization-and the more rapid its rate of change-the more challenging it is to keep people informed. Consider Cisco Systems. On average, the company brings out a new product every week. Its thousands of systems engineers must stay up to speed to keep their customers informed.

Mike Mitchell oversees the Cisco Media Network, a $7 million network-quality video studio and distribution system that is part Hollywood, part "Revenge of the Nerds." The day I visited, CEO John Chambers was making his annual report to employees from the Santa Clara Convention Center. This was broadcast live throughout Cisco offices, and also will be added Cisco's online content library. Just about anyone at Cisco can upload content that will be published for viewing worldwide.

Over the past five years, Cisco has formed global virtual teams of systems engineers in a dozen strategically important technical specializations. Being selected for a team confers status: Team members become the local go-to experts. Twice a year, each team of systems engineers meets face-to-face for up to five days. Their agenda may feature product presentations, Q&A with the field, competition, customer interviews and other business-critical messages the teams deem important.

Most systems engineers attend global virtual team meetings after the fact, at a time of their own choosing. Altus Learning Systems video-records the meetings and converts them into video on demand (VoD) for subsequent viewing. In addition to video, a VoD includes a synchronized PowerPoint presentation, MP3 audio and a word-for-word transcript. A team meeting typically generates 30 hours of streaming VoD content.

"We've Google-ized our IP," said Juan Gamez, manager of technical programs for Cisco. As fast and easy as it is to search Google, Cisco systems engineers can pinpoint just what they're looking for. Instead of searching the Internet, they query thousands of VoDs. Instead of receiving URLs to entire sites, the system takes them to the exact sentences they requested. They can stream this information from any Cisco office worldwide in a manner of seconds. Cisco people will initiate more than 30,000 searches for VoDs this year, and will view more than 20,000 of them.




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