Showing posts with label requirements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label requirements. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

J. Boye, 20.12.2009: Ways of improving checklist RFPs

J. Boye, 20.12.2009: Ways of improving checklist RFPs
by J. Boye: "I have previously advised that it is best to avoid Request-For-Proposals with checklists of requirements (e.g. “Do you support XYZ?) when selecting a new web platform. This advice remains solid, but unfortunately many buyers are unable to convince their procurement team to divert from their usual checklist-based process. Here some further assistance if you encounter this scenario"

Sunday, October 11, 2009

KnowledgeBoard, 07.10.2009: 10 common problems with ECM - and how to avoid them

KnowledgeBoard, 07.10.2009: 10 common problems with ECM - and how to avoid them
by Ben Richmond: "ECM has the power to transform employee productivity, drive down costs and reduce the carbon footprint for any organisation. But many organisations have yet to achieve maximum value from the investment. From clearly defining corporate expectations up front, to ensuring user buy-in, only the right approach can ensure that organisations achieve their ECM objectives, insists Ben Richmond."

Monday, September 28, 2009

Digital Landfill, 26.09.2009: 8 Things you need to know about developing an ECM Information Architecture

Digital Landfill, 26.09.2009: 8 Things you need to know about developing an ECM Information Architecture
by Michael Elkins: "Information is our most important corporate asset, but the value of that information can only be realized if users can quickly find and use it. All too often, companies are handcuffed by numerous departmental or standalone content management systems, each with unique or incomplete information architectures. Getting to enterprise information architecture requires careful consideration during the design process including"

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Open Gardens, 06.12.2006: The Mobile Web Phone: A gedankenexperiment ..

Open Gardens, 06.12.2006: The Mobile Web Phone: A gedankenexperiment ..
by Ajit Jaokar: "What I am proposing is a mobile phone optimised to accessing information on the Web (which is predominantly browsing but not necessarily so i.e. could include Widgets and RSS). The operative word being ‘Optimised’."