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Author [Webinar] Content Management & Change - Love it, Hate it, Master it!
Scott Abel

2006-12-10, 1:16 pm

X-Pubs presents: CMS & Change - Love it, Hate it, Master it (Scott Abel
& Emma Hamer)

Tuesday, December 12, 2006 -- 10:00AM EST / 3:00 PM GMT

Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/952419737

In this interactive online event, you the participants, and content
management strategist Scott Abel, will be interviewing Career and
Performance Consultant Emma C. Hamer on one of the most critical issues
of content management success: Change Management. Scott and Emma were
voted two of the most valuable speakers at X-Pubs 2006 in London, and
are teaming up to with X-Pubs again to present the online event: "CMS &
Change - Love it, Hate it, Master it".

Every new technology project that seeks to change the way people are
used to working is put at risk by non-adoption by users, intermittent
support by managers, and disparate expectations between the users,
management, and the team implementing the system itself.

X-Pubs are facilitating a discussion around Change Management because
although the business benefits of multi-purpose content reuse and
single-source publishing of information are becoming commonly accepted,
something still makes CMS and Structured Content scary.

In this session we will cover things like: How can you maintain
management support and involvement in a user-driven initiative? How
can department managers roll-out change to a large user group without
turning them off? How does a line manager help transition people's
skills to new systems?

Attendees will also be invited to participate in the discussion by
submitting questions for Scott and Emma to address for the group.

NOTE: System Requirements PC-based attendees Required: Windows(R) 2000,
XP
Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server

Macintosh(R)-based attendees Required: Mac OS(R) X 10.3.9 (Panther(R))
or newer

Scott Abel
The Content Wrangler, Inc.
6178 Crittenden Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46220 USA
+1 317-466-1840
skype: abelsp
email: abelsp@netdirect.net
web: www.thecontentwrangler.com

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