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Creating a Free Intranet Using Drupal™
Kelley Simon Royal Credit Union
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Agenda Royal’s Content Challenges and Requirements
Drupal™ and Core Functionality Royal’s Content and Site Design in Drupal™ Examples *Disclaimer*
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Challenges of Existing Intranet
Repository only Only two users were able to publish content, to ensure security of content Limited search options, key words manually entered Needed to be entirely supported by the IT department, as the tool was developed internally
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Challenges of Email Marketing Initiatives Project Announcements
Leadership Articles Condolences Pot Lucks Awards Drawings Births System Bulletins Branch Changes Work Anniversaries Required Training Volunteer Opportunities Thank You’s Procedure Changes Executive Messages Job Changes Recognition New Hire Welcomes Promotions Pictures Benefit Updates
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Royal’s Content Management Goals
Implement a team member portal that: Centralizes Information Relevant to All Team Members Promotes Engagement Reduces Reflects Royal’s Core Purpose and Values
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Research Research Tasks
Assemble a team that includes areas that create corporate-level communication regularly. In Royal’s case, this was Talent Services (HR), Training, Marketing, Administration, IT, and Operations. Inventory all documents currently on the static intranet site. Categorize s that used the “all team member” distribution list. Send out an Information Use Questionnaire Hold Focus Groups with the Majority of Departments.
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Open source software Modularity is a core principal Large network of developers, programmers, and other online contributors Creates dynamic web experiences
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Who uses Drupal™? 71% of the top 100 Universities in the country, including all of the ivy league schools, MIT, University of Oxford, and Stanford. 150+ countries use Drupal™ in Government and intergovernmental Agencies, including the US Department of Energy. 73% of the top 30 media companies use Drupal™, including Walt Disney, Time Inc., Twenty First Century Fox, CBS, and Viacom
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Why Drupal? Drupal™ is a blank slate, meaning we could set it up any way we wanted, for free. Additional functionality in Drupal™ meant downloading a new module, for no additional cost. We had control over all areas of the site, including how and where content displayed, who could use it and how, and themes (design templates).
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Why Drupal? Drupal™ is designed with a WYSIWYG editor environment.
Drupal™ is flexible enough to work with existing infrastructure. Drupal™ met our requirements regarding the ability to consolidate information, have multiple authors publish content, and having a robust search. It definitely fit into our budget.
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Work Breakdown Structure
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Drupal.org
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Sandbox
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Core Modules
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Regions
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Work Breakdown Structure
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Basics of Drupal A node is Drupal’s™ basic building block and categorizes most content on the site. Nodes are created using administrator-defined content types and can have categories assigned to them. Content types and categories instruct Drupal™ on how a specific type of node should display.
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Content Types
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Admin Structure
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Corporate Message Fields
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Categories of Corporate Messages
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Adding Content
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Creating the Corporate Message
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Selecting a Category
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Team Member Portal Home Page
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Project Page
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Office Page
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Integrating Systems
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Custom Fields
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Custom Fields
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On the Horizon Classifieds Section Recognition Area Customizable Pages
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Rcu.org
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