Using Drupal to transform the way your organization manages its web content
This session will provide strategies to engage and empower your content owners while transforming from a centralized to a distributed model. We will present a case study about how we used Drupal at three government organizations to transform the way they manage their public information. Drupal improved the information quality by giving content owners access to their content and empowering them to improve their web pages and frequently update their content. The session will help attendees understand the:
- Benefits of distributed versus centralized publishing models
- Importance of a communication strategy to keep content owners informed
- Role of the Drupal workbench module in maintaining quality assurance
- Challenges associated with training 450 Drupal end users
- Value of the Drupal Ambassador strategy in supporting end users
Comments
DTobiere replied on Permalink
Definitely interesting topic items, looking forward to the full presentation
dbcollies replied on Permalink
Sounds interesting, especially supporting multiple installations, and workbench intergration
robb2 replied on Permalink
Sounds like this session can shed light on some of the real world situations we are running into as Drupal users number beyond a core Web team to include many contributors within an organization.
bfield75 replied on Permalink
We could certainly benefit moving to a decentralized content model.