Making CMS Work: Models for Content Governance
March 1st, 2007
Why do beautifully architected, well-designed Web sites, especially those with content management systems (CMS), so often fall into disrepair within a year of their launch? CMS projects are enticing and sales pitches are full of promises. A CMS is designed to empower different groups and agents within the organization to manage their own content, remove IT bottlenecks, streamline and formalize workflows, and give business units complete control over what content appears online. So what goes wrong?
Jessie Collins
