Date: 
September 29, 2011 - 1:00 - 2:30 EDT

What are the prerequisites to making content more findable through dynamic content management?  Organizations attempting to deploy dynamic content systems need to have some core capabilities in place and need to continue to develop competencies in a number of areas.  These include content curation, content lifecycles, metadata, taxonomies, user experience and ongoing review processes with related metrics. Governance is required to maintain systems and improve the value of content over time, rather than allowing information to become messy and cluttered.   

Seth Earley will open with an overview of how organizational maturity levels in terms of metadata, search, content processes and taxonomies need to be considered.

David Lipsey will add his perspectives on the topic of Dynamic Media Management.