[australia] Content Creation - Priming the pump
Andrew Breese
andrew.breese at fusion.com.au
Sun Sep 17 21:52:23 EDT 2006
This is a question that is pretty much too wide. Who creates content?
Almost anyone - for different purposes.
Perhaps we can ask what are the roles of the people and what are their
objectives? That will lead to a relationship between the type of
content, the purpose, and how long it should be kept and how it should
be managed.
eg.
editor - review journal and news events
warehouse - update product list, prices, ...
PR - launch info, images, hires and fires
techo - create users
I'd love to chat more - does Adelaide ever host one of these sessions?
Andrew
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From: australia-bounces at lists.cmprofessionals.org
[mailto:australia-bounces at lists.cmprofessionals.org] On Behalf Of
Matthew Moore
Sent: Monday, 18 September 2006 9:51 AM
To: australia at lists.cmprofessionals.org
Subject: [australia] Content Creation - Priming the pump
I intend to be at this so I thought I might start the discussion going
beforehand with some questions & observations:
- Who creates "content"? Is it subject experts, professional designers &
writers, everyone?
- How is the explosion in consumer content creation (blogs, podcasts,
wikis, YouTube) going to impact the places where people work?
- When should content have a demand/pull focus and when should it have a
supply/push focus?
- Who do you measure and improve your content creations
processes/activities?
I would suggest that many organisations view content creation as a point
activity and do not understand the wider context of use and the
lifecycle of their content (which may be from minutes to decades).
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From: australia-bounces at lists.cmprofessionals.org
[mailto:australia-bounces at lists.cmprofessionals.org]On Behalf Of David
Warwick
Sent: Thursday, 14 September 2006 4:40 PM
To: australia at lists.cmprofessionals.org
Subject: [australia] CM Pros Meeting - Thursday 21 September
2006 - Sydney - Content Creation
Hi all,
Take 2 - No you are not in a time warp (I am), sorry for the
past date - of course it is 21 September (not July) - thanks Matthew for
the fast correction.
Sydney CM Pros Meeting
We will be running a session on Content Creation. Please
circulate this to anyone (any list) you feel may be interested.
Details are ...
Time | Thursday, 21 September 2006 | 6.00pm to 7.30pm
Venue | Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts - 280 Pitt Street
(near Bathurst Street), Sydney
Format ...
Moderated discussion or fast-form panel (depending upon
numbers), including comments from James Robertson and Peter Meyer.
Moderator / Meeting Chair ...
James Robertson | CM Pros Co-Chair & MD Step Two Designs
Agenda ...
6.00pm Welcome
6.15pm Discussion (Content Creation)
7.00pm General Discussion
7.30pm Close for general networking
Cost ...
As always, there is no cost.
Please come along and continue the networking growth of CM Pros
in Australia.
Warm regards,
David Warwick
Co-Chair
CMPAC
P.S. For those on the CM Pros Australia Mailing List
http://lists.cmsml.org/mailman/listinfo/australia we will shortly be
sending out a 2005/2006 year in review, covering the first year of
operation of the CM Pros Australia Community.
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