DIY taxonomy

How SentinelOne architected a global-ready taxonomy practice
Rochelle Fisher of SentinelOne

In this session

SentinelOne wanted a global-ready taxonomy architecture. But with content strategy spread across an expansive organization, who had the authority to lead the change?

In this session, Rochelle Fisher lays out the relationship between ownership and innovation. You need authority to make changes, she reminds us — but authority often comes from taking action.

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