Jessica Ek Social Media Engagement Manager, American Nurses Leslie O’Flahavan Principal, One Voice to Rule Them All: Online Content Governance December 16, 2014 Hashtag: #tech14 LE1
Introductions: How we’ve worked together on content governance Jessica Ek Leslie O’Flahavan
What are your top three content governance challenges?
Should content governance look like this?
What is content governance anyway? And why do we need it?
Two definitions of web governance Website governance uses people, policy, and process to resolve ambiguity, manage short- and long-range goals, and mitigate conflict within an organization. (Burton Group) Web governance is the structure of people, policies, and processes that manage an agency's website(s). Web governance also defines strategies, roles and responsibilities, policies and procedures, and organizational structures. (Howto.gov via Candi Harrison)
How do these samples reveal a content governance problem?
Today’s topics 1.Options for organizing content contributors 2.How to maintain consistent editorial style and voice 3.How to use metrics to mediate conflicts
The way you’re organized and staffed supports web governance
Is the way you’re organized causing content governance problems? Draw the way your association is organized for web publishing
Organizing staff means balancing freedom (theirs) and control (yours)
Centralized organization
Decentralized organization
Federated organization
Staffing for content governance Enough people The right job titles The right responsibilities The right kinds of clout
Would this org structure make it easier to publish high- quality content?
How Is ANA Organized? CEO Owns the Site Content stewards oversee their sections Content authors write or edit content Webmasters help post and check in for updates Committee on homepage real estate
Getting Stakeholder Buy-In Use redesign as an opportunity to tackle governance Bring everyone to the table Focus on users