SLA Virtual Learning Seminar

WHAT:  SLA Virtual Learning Seminar - Content Management, Part II, Planning & Implementing Content Management

The instructor (Howard McQueen) will review previously selected participant submissions and call upon not more than volunteers to take 3-5 minutes and present their content management findings. Using these presentations, the instructor will facilitate a lively exchange designed to engage participants learn how to develop a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats) approach to analyzing potential content management initiatives. The resulting "essence" of the group SWOT sessions will be summarized, encouraging participant feedback and "buy in. The group knowledge distilled from this 2nd part of the series will be prepared and published by Howard and distributed to participants by February 8th.

See below for the interactive assignment!

Objectives

  • Outline a Content Management pre-implementation framework
  • How to evaluating, select and manage a Content Management
    pilot projects
  • How to insure a successful Content Management pilot

- From IT's perspective
- From the contributor community perspective
- From the business unit(s) perspective
- From the Content Management Program Manager's perspective 

Interactive Q&A

  • Content Management Communities of Interest
    Staying up to date with the Content Management discipline
  • ASSIGNMENT to be completed and forwarded to the instructor by JANUARY 18, 2005 prior to program.  Please note that doing the assignment will enhance the learning experience of the seminar

WHEN: Tuesday, January 25, 1:45pm-3:30pm

WHERE:  Library of Congress, Madison Building, LM 316, 101 Independence Ave, SE, Washington, DC.  

COST & REGISTRATION:  Free for members; $10 for non-members.  Seating is limited.  Click on the PayPal link below AND RSVP to Mary Talley (202-363-1056).

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