PART 2

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Managing Your Transitory Content

 

Transitory content represents a significant range and volume of content in your organization. It can vary from teams collaborating on document drafts or departmental portal pages, to electronic forms capturing and processing information as part of a business process, and even to ad hoc blog and microblog posts. This diversity can make transitory content feel chaotic, even out of control, all because the content itself is unstructured; however, managing and organizing transitory content generally occurs in the content containers, allowing the content to take whatever shape it requires yet applying order ...

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