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Presented by Karuana Gatimu, ECM P February 18, 2009
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Technology professional with 18 years experience in project management, custom application development and corporate training. Certified Enterprise Content Management Practitioner Currently IT Project Manager & SharePoint Architect for Skechers USA, a global footwear manufacturer 10 Years as a content management specialist for legal and government industries Principle Enthusiast at SharePointStrategist.com
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Focus on Technology as a Service Start the Conversation – Engage Others It’s a Process not a Product Evaluate Existing Systems & Processes Find Your Pain Points What Is It? An ECM Strategy document is an iterative document which outlines your requirements, approach & measurable goals for delivering ECM services to the enterprise.
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Understand Your Process: Whether you use the SDLC, MSF, RUP or a hybrid have a project management process Establish Project Stakeholders: These executive level people will help you manage organizational change Establish a Communication Plan! Know in advance how you will communicate about your project Plan your Resources: Yes, even if you are a team of one have a resource plan Define Success: Find measurable goals and track your success. Create a feedback process for your users
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Docs/tasks/calendars, blogs, wikis, e-mail integration, project management “lite”, Outlook integration, offline docs/lists Enterprise Portal template, Site Directory, My Sites, social networking, privacy control Enterprise scalability, contextual relevance, rich people and business data search Rich and Web forms based front-ends, LOB actions, pluggable SSO Server-based Excel spreadsheets and data visualization, Report Center, BI Web Parts, KPIs/Dashboards Integrated document management, records management, and Web content management with policies and workflow Content Management Business Process Business Insight Collaboration Portal Search
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Business Value
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Initial Defined Managed Measured Optimizing Body of Work Reference: Carnegie Mellon SEI http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi/general
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ECM StrategyTechnology as a ServiceArchitecture DesignIT ResourcesPilot Project SelectionRisk AnalysisBest Practices Implementation
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If you are new: ◦ Think about an appropriate pilot project to cut your teeth on ◦ Do not over commit or deploy all features at once If you have an existing deployment: ◦ Which segments can you enhance? ◦ How are you delivering value to your users? ◦ Which pieces of the strategy have you missed on previous projects & how can you improve?
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Taxonomy - How you classify data as expressed through: ◦ Content database & web app design ◦ Content types ◦ Custom columns ◦ Other metadata Legacy Integration ◦ Links to external databases (CorasWorks Tools) Data Conversions ◦ Unstructured to Structured Data ◦ File Stores
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Microsoft
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MYSite (Main Persona - Redesigned) CalendarContactsTasksDocuments Department or Workgroup Dept. Calendar Shared DocsE-Forms Resources Master vendor & employee lists Custom DB connections External Links Published Documents Centrally Configured Security Profiles via AD Load balanced at site level Visibility by Target Audiences
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The solution to serving up information from disparate systems Embodies the idea of technology as a service to the enterprise by allowing users to focus on business issues not technology True integration of the capture and consumption of information The “X” Factor Breeze by CorasWorks
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CorasWorks is an application development tool The Power: ◦ Minimizes need for custom code or.NET developers on staff OOTB Web Parts, Wizard driven configuration, easy Admin screens ◦ Data Integration Toolset pulls and pushes data to/from external sources The Flexibility ◦ Allows documents & lists to be viewed and acted upon across sites & site collections Roll Ups & Action Libraries ◦ 80% of all central configuration, design and deployment can be automated Gallery Management, Central Configuration, Global Navigation
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a. SOX b. HIPPA c. Information retention policy ◦ Document & data life cycles d. Legal (litigation & other requirements) e. Executive management review/approval f. Enterprise change management policy Each consideration can be handled by content types with associated workflows, audit trails, publishing sites, content expiration and a taxonomy that identifies the owners of content.
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Fire Drill Schedules & Emergency Procedures Backup & Maintenance Plans Hardware/Software levels Gain & maintain the trust of the enterprise to reliably safeguard their data
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Immediate and future needs Amortized costs Hardware, licensing, service expenses
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ResourceAllocation Education of Internal Resources Balance Internal & External Expertise Long Term Planning Institutional Knowledge Management
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Pilot Project Selection Define Business Case BudgetRiskAdvisePlan
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Goals by Quarter for MBO planning ◦ Be careful what you publish! Quality Assurance & Measuring ◦ a. User feedback process ◦ b. Revision criteria ◦ c. Defined criteria for success ◦ d. Iterative development processes ◦ i. Prioritize feature roll outs by iteration
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CorasWorks’ Breeze Virtual Workplace: Use this powerful tool to educate your teams on functionality and stimulate your imagination about solutions. CorasWorks’ Breeze Virtual Workplace Global Networks: Assistance from professionals who have seen a variety of system implementations is critical. Global Networks Web Resources: ◦ Microsoft ◦ CorasWorks.net ◦ SharePoint University SharePoint University ◦ SharePointStrategist.com SharePointStrategist.com Must Have Books: ◦ Essential SharePoint 2007 by Jamison, Carderelli & Hanley ◦ Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 Administrator's Companion by Bill English ◦ SharePoint Best Practices by Bill English
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