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Trends in Technology for Professional Communicators: Web Content Management Systems Tim Roman, College of Continuing Education Bob Rubinyi, UM Extension Ron White, Office of Information Technology
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Web Content Management Systems I.Scope of this presentation: Web Content Management vs. Document Management II.CCE FileNet WCM Implementation III.Next Steps: Enterprise WCM IV.Communicators’ Strategies V.Q & A
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Web Content Management Systems I.Scope of this presentation: Web Content Management vs. Document Management
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Web Content Management vs. Document Management Focus is on Web Content Management (WCMS). Related but outside immediate scope of WCMS: Document management Financial forms management/routing Digital asset management Blogs and Wikis Collaboration and personalization - MyU Portal Search engines and statistics – Google and Sawmill
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Next Steps: Enterprise WCM Features: Distributed content creation and editing Workflow and e-mail notification Run in development environment—push to web server WYSIWYG Editor—do not need to know html Centrally run by OIT; Training and support provided centrally Web Content Management System/FileNet WCM
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Web Content Management Systems II.CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Business case/background Number of users Types of roles/process Workflow process/walk-through Administrative strategies and best practices
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Business Case/Background Eliminate the “bottleneck” of many content maintenance requests to few web developers Free up web developers to develop applications Place responsibility for content accuracy and currency in the hands of program directors and program associates, rather than IT department Put a quality review structure in place Separation of content from form/design
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Number of Users Site Developers - 3 Content Managers: ~ 40 Content Approvers: ~ 25 Content Observers: ~ 5 Quality Assurance Editors: ~ 2 Managing over 500 web pages
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Types of Roles/Process Content Managers: Add/Modify content on a web page Content Approvers: Review the modified content for accuracy Content Observers: Kept “in the loop” on what pages are changing Quality Assurance Editors: Make sure content changes are “letter perfect” Site Developers: Create new sites, administrate the system
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Workflow Process Web Content Manager Modify Submit Content Approver Read Reject Approve Quality Assurance Content Observer Edit Receive Alert Publish CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Content Manager Browse to the CCE development site: https://filenet.software.umn.edu:8467/ CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Login to the FileNet system: Click Login to begin modifications. You will be prompted to enter your University of Minnesota Internet ID (x.500 user name) and password. This is the same information you use to access your pay stub, or the University modem pool. CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Click Content Editor CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Click Editor
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Best Practice: Make your changes in red font so they are easy to see – Q/A editors will “fix” the color before deploying the page to the web Click Save
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Change the Workflow status to “Completed” Click Submit Enter notes here CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Content Approver You will automatically receive an e-mail message prompting you to approve content Click the active link to login and display the Workflow Wizard
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Notes from Content Manager Click Next
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Confirm changes Click Next
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Click Next
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Click Submit Select “Completed” to Accept Changes or “Rejected” to Deny Changes. Enter notes here
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Quality Assurance/ Editor You will automatically receive an e-mail message prompting you to approve content. Click on the link to login and launch the Workflow Wizard. Click Next Notes from Content Manager and Content Approver
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Click Save Make necessary text changes – change font color CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Click Submit Select “Completed” to Publish Changes CCE FileNet WCM Implementation
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Administrative Strategies and Best Practices Pre-launch: Complete content inventory, re-write if necessary Establish design templates’ look and feel Usability testing - relevant terms and categories for your audience Determine navigation and cross linking Identify content managers and approvers
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CCE FileNet WCM Implementation Administrative Strategies and Best Practices Daily: Site developers monitor workflows for problems and timeliness Users can check their “In-box” on the system, or check their e-mail to see what workflows are awaiting their action Site developers meet with marketing managers and program staff to plan and develop new web sites Have more than one user fill each workflow role, as backup staff
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Web Content Management Systems III.Next Steps: Enterprise WCM
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Next Steps: Enterprise WCM Team comprised of University colleges and departments Currently small team is writing requirements/evaluations Need to find vendors, including open-source vendors Need to address migration issues—from FileNet, others Status of Finding a New University-Wide WCM
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Next Steps: Enterprise WCM Vendors will provide demonstrations, Q&A sessions Expect to be centrally run by OIT; training and support provided ETA to be in place and operating—by end of 2006 No Cost to colleges and departments Status of Finding a New University-Wide WCM (Continued)
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Web Content Management Systems IV.Communicators’ Strategies
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Communicators’ Strategies Do the groundwork for a successful implementation: Get initial buy-in and involvement from your unit: “three-legged stool” of administrators, communicators and technologists Establish a project team with representatives from each group Clearly define roles: e.g. information providers and up-loaders Get commitment for staff time and integrate with existing work. Stress ownership and responsibility Plan for adequate training and support
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Communicators’ Strategies Use opportunity to reorganize site, “clean-up” content collection and improve user interface Develop consistent style for materials Keep workflow as simple as possible Provide ongoing integration with existing communication tools (e-newsletters, print materials, etc.) Make website and e-communications central to unit’s work
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Web Content Management Systems V.Q & A
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Thank you! Web Content Management Systems
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