Why Content Management Projects Fail: Interview with Rahel Bailie
Many content management projects fail because organizations are either too focused on tools before properly researching their needs and processes, or because they underestimate the difficulty of migrating and restructuring their content to fit the new content management system. In this podcast, Rahel Bailie explains these pitfalls and what companies can do to avoid them, as well as how companies can climb out of problems they’re currently in. Rahel also talks about how technical communicators can influence business executives and other key stakeholders to make better decisions about content management.
Bailie, Rahel Anne. Tech Writer Voices (2008). Articles>Interviews>Content Management>Project Management
Information Overload: Conversation with Ricardo Amigo
Dealing with information overload can be a huge stressor in life. Not only trying to keep up with the constant deluge of information that comes at you daily, but also managing that information in an organized way — so that you can find and implement it — can put your sanity in question. In this podcast, I talk with Ricardo Amigo, a translator in Costa Rica, about different ways to manage information overload.
Johnson, Tom H. and Ricardo Amigo. I'd Rather Be Writing (2009). Articles>Interviews>Project Management>Information Design
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