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Web Strategies Chair – Andrew Aird, KCL Reporter – William Mackintosh, University of York
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Session 1: Overview Ice breaker –How many institutions have a web strategy? –> 20 institutions represented –Only 4 had a web strategy Lengthy discussion about the need for a strategy Questions to be addressed in Session 2
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Web strategy – Why bother? (1) A strategy is redundant –An institution already has a number of high level strategies. –Web is only a delivery mechanism –Web will be implicit in the strategies anyway
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Web strategy – Why bother? (2) Middle ground –Institution has several high-level strategies which refer to the web and address business needs. –A web strategy should refer to the other strategies and pull strands together.
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Web strategy – Why bother? (3) Strategy is essential –Web is all-pervasive, omnipresent,… and driving the institution –MLE
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Questions to be answered 1)What is a web strategy? 2)Identify what should be included in a strategy and what should not be addressed. 3)Who are the stakeholders? 4)Who should own the strategy?
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Q1: What is a web strategy? Strategy is distinct from an operational document e.g. rules and guidelines A document which can be consulted Set out aims and objectives A need for regular review and updating of the strategy Implementation plan could form part of strategy
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Q2: What should be included in the strategy? Define the scope of the strategy Centralisation vs. decentralisation Scalability Who decides what Refer to other strategies
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What should not be included in the strategy? Technical details
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Q3: Who are the stakeholders? Strategy needs to address all audiences – potential applicants…alumni, staff, etc. => Stakeholders are everybody
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Q4: Who should own the strategy? Implementer is owner => Web Team
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