Articles tagged: implementation

Three types of web content management projects

The CMS Myth writes about three types of web content management projects. To quote: We’ve identified three primary types of web content management projects. Consider this a starting point to determine how to right size the approach to a CMS project. Each type requires different staffing, planning, timelines and roll ...

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Three steps to a successful web content management (CMS) implementation

Raymond Schauer provides three steps for successful CMS implementation. To quote: More often than not, it comes down to process. How was the CMS implemented? How was it introduced to your users? How was their feedback received and incorporated into subsequent updates? Contrary to popular belief, a website with a CMS ...

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Gottllieb’s 2nd Law of CMS implementation

Seth Gottlieb has published his 2nd law, which states: Novelty + Urgency = Chaos. In the context of CMS implementation: Here is how it usually plays out in the world of web content management. A company buys a new CMS and intends to migrate 50-100 sites onto the new platform. ...

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