Sales & Marketing Alignment: How to Synergize for Success
bCisive Tax Taxonomy
1. Using bCisive to create a document taxonomy A canned example: DISCLAIMER: This is not an Australian Taxation Office (ATO) publication, ATO Tax Tables are available to the public, via the ATO website on http://www.ato.gov.au/ and are used for illustration purposes only. Definition: taxonomy tax·on·o·my (tāk-sŏn'ə-mē) n. The classification of information in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships.
2. Begin with the overall label for the group of documents Use the Expore tab to browse the web, or local intranet, to locate the group of documents
3. Create boxes for the general groups that the documents fall into HINT: Save time - drag and drop text from the Explore window into your map
4. Next create boxes for the individual documents... ... and using the Hyperlink button link the documents to their box