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Title: Strategic uses of Web Content Management Systems


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  • Strategic uses of Web Content Management Systems
  • Sue.Steele_at_its.monash.edu.au
  • Manager ITS Web Centre

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Strategic uses of Web CMS
  • Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Goals for a CMS
  • Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • Some Monash examples

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Strategic uses of Web CMS
  • Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Goals for a CMS
  • Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • Some Monash examples

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Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Most organisations have an over-arching vision or
    strategy
  • When it comes to the web, the vision can often be
    translated in simple terms e.g.
  • Increase customer base
  • Generate revenue
  • Improve customer service
  • Enhance corporate image
  • Improve staff productivity

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Organisational strategies (2)
  • At Monash, for example
  • Excellence and Diversity (high level strategic
    vision)
  • Excellence in research and scholarship
  • Excellence in education
  • Excellence in Management
  • Diversity
  • Innovation and Creativity
  • International Focus
  • Fairness
  • Engagement
  • Integrity
  • Self-reliance

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Organisational strategies (3)
  • Excellence in education (some goals)
  • foster an environment that attracts the highest
    quality staff and students
  • continue to enhance teaching and learning by
    development and application of advances in
    information technology and apply such advances to
    increase flexibility in teaching and learning
    whether on or off-campus

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Organisational strategies (4)
  • Information Management Strategy (principles)
  • Corporate Importance Information is a strategic
    resource, and will be managed appropriately. In
    general, university-wide information will be
    centrally managed to ensure integration and avoid
    fragmentation.
  • Availability Information should ideally be
    accessible (subject to security and acceptable
    use guidelines) to anybody who needs it, at
    anytime, anywhere, and anyhow (i.e. on any
    device).

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Organisational strategies (5)
  • Monash Web Strategy
  • The web presence must attract, support and retain
    the staff, students and partners most likely to
    help Monash in the attainment of its strategic
    goals, in the most cost-effective manner
  • Monash brand guidelines
  • Monash web style guide

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Strategic uses of Web CMS
  • Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Goals for a CMS
  • Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • Some Monash examples

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Goals for a CMS
  • Enabling web authorship without complex technical
    knowledge ease of use
  • Enabling collaborative authoring of web pages,
  • Enabling workflow processes including
    authorisation processes and audit trails
  • Ensuring consistency of look and feel,
  • Enabling multi channel output content re-use
  • Enabling simple migration of existing web content
    into the system,
  • Management of metadata to enable personalisation,
    searching and syndication,
  • Fitting into an existing IT environment,

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Goals for a CMS (2)
  • Not exceeding available budget,
  • Fulfilling legal compliance requirements,
  • Fulfilling archival, retention and disposal
    schedules,
  • Ensuring timely updating of web content,
  • Enabling raid development and deployment of new
    sites by non-technical staff,
  • Enforcing centralised control,
  • Enabling devolved administration,
  • Producing accessible web content,
  • Managing a range of content formats,
  • Desktop integration,
  • Supporting a wide range of author environments.

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Strategic uses of Web CMS
  • Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Goals for a CMS
  • Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • Some Monash examples

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Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • A CMS should produce web sites that align with
    organisational goals
  • This sounds easy
  • Develop your web sites goals
  • Based on site goals, decide the functionality you
    require from a CMS
  • Evaluate available CMS and choose the best fit

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Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • CMS come in all shapes and sizes
  • Some are open source, some cost a great deal of
  • Some publish stand-alone sites, some are tightly
    integrated with the published web site
  • Some we dont even think of as CMS at first

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But
  • Not all web sites have the same goals and needs
  • For example intranets may have very different
    goals compared to public sites
  • The CMS that delivers on one goal may struggle to
    deliver on others if the goals are vastly
    different
  • And we dont always have a choice

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Strategic uses of Web CMS
  • Organisational strategies (and the web)
  • Goals for a CMS
  • Choosing an appropriate CMS
  • Some Monash examples

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Victorian College of Pharmacy
  • Goals
  • Eliminate publishing bottleneck
  • Empower content authors to directly publish
    content
  • Ensure brand compliance and site consistency
  • Approach
  • Template all html content
  • Develop governance model
  • Train authors

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Faculty of Information Technology
  • Goals
  • Ensure brand compliance and consistency
  • Centralise content management and delivery
  • Support re-structure
  • Control authorship

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Policy Bank
  • Goals
  • Legal compliance
  • Enforce process
  • Ensure regular revision cycle
  • Owning groups to maintain policies
  • Approach
  • Define needs and processes
  • Develop specialised policy and procedure
    templates
  • Build workflow to support business rules
  • Train staff

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Library Intranet
  • Goals
  • Separate public and restricted content
  • Access intranet via my.monash portal
  • Develop scalable university intranet model to
    support web strategy
  • Allow authorised users to edit portal content via
    CMS
  • Approach
  • Developed intranet infrastructure and
    authentication model
  • Integrated portal and CMS
  • Migrated library intranet content
  • Developed portal/intranet components

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Finally some different approaches to CMS
  • Archiving web sites
  • Monash events
  • Open web form to submit events
  • Then managed via CMS
  • Arts Faculty news
  • Variation on a Wordpress blog
  • Not part of CMS
  • Seamlessly integrated into Arts web site
  • Monash Cluster Computing
  • Builds on a wiki
  • Not part of CMS
  • Good collaboration tool
  • Facilities and Services
  • Uses drupal as a CMS
  • Not following university standards in a number of
    ways
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