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IWMW Birmingham July 2004 Measuring the Impact of a CMS Implementation Is the Web Guru dead? Grant Malcolm, The University of Western Australia

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IWMW Birmingham July 2004 UWA - pre CMS ● responsibility highly devolved ● infrastructure highly decentralised ● no web guidelines ● no SOE ● significant duplication of content/effort ● poor ROI in web development ● Feb 2002 snapshot* courtesy of

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Page 1: IWMW Birmingham July 2004 Measuring the Impact of a CMS Implementation Is the Web Guru dead? Grant Malcolm, The University of Western Australia

IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Measuring the Impact of a CMS ImplementationIs the Web Guru dead?

Grant Malcolm,The University ofWestern Australia

Page 2: IWMW Birmingham July 2004 Measuring the Impact of a CMS Implementation Is the Web Guru dead? Grant Malcolm, The University of Western Australia

IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

About UWA● 16,000 students ● 3,500 staff● research intensive● “high tech, high touch”● member of Australian Group of Eight ● a “sandstone university”

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web @ UWA - pre CMS

● responsibility highly devolved ● infrastructure highly decentralised ● no web guidelines ● no SOE ● significant duplication of content/effort● poor ROI in web development ● Feb 2002 snapshot* courtesy of

http://www.archive.org/

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Implementation – the sum of its parts● academic restructure ● faculty sub-branding ● web guidelines ● site management plans ● CMS

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web @ UWA - post CMS● still no SOE ● still devolved responsibility for content● infrastructure largely centralised● content reused and repurposed● limited guidelines supported by CMS ● better ROI in web development ● Two years later - Feb 2004 snapshot*

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

CMS Impact - High● consistent "look" ● consistent navigation styles ● improved accessibility● guideline & standards compliance ● easier to develop/maintain● “a University website”● shift focus of web development

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web @ UWA – pre CMS

Decentralised

●layout●branding●design●navigation●structure●accessibility●standards ●content●infrastructure

Centralised

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web @ UWA – post CMS

Shared●design●layout●navigation●accessibility

Centralised● branding● standards● infrastructure

Decentralised●structure●content

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

CMS Impact - Moderate● currency of content ● improved structure ● better information management ● better ROI ● fewer outlaws

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Expectations for website (and CMS)● consistent● usable● accurate● alignment● available● compliant● current● affordable... suggestions?

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Consistent● portion of site in CMS (37k pages or ~10%)*● lies, damned lies and Google page counts● intranet and applications?● organisational units in CMS (132 or 93%)● content weighting?● design, navigation and behaviour● flexible templates – the balancing act*

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Number of Pages in CMS

Currently ~37,000 pages

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Usable● navigation● structure● usability studies● client surveys and feedback

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Accurate● sourcing from the source● repurposing and re-using content

– Static and/or unstructured e.g. pull or nest content, minimal document management*

– Dynamic and/or structured e.g. contact, event or handbook details*

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Alignment● Supports policy and strategic initiatives● Integrates with enterprise architecture

– VLEs, LMSs and CMSs– Personnel and Financial Systems– Student information systems– Portals– Library Systems– SSO

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Available● Client expectations ● SLA's

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

CMS Reliability & Stability 2003 - 2004

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Compliant● validate against (which?) standards

– <table> not <div>– HTML not XHTML

● accessibility– currently minimum WCAG A rating

● site management plans– required for all official sites– currently checklist– monitor CMS (93%) vs non-CMS (76%)*

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Site Compliance with Web Guidelines

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Current● frictionless publishing “many hands”

– staff maintaining content in CMS (623 or ~20%)*– editor accesses (20-250 logins/working hour)*– development rates (0-150 pages/working hour)*– updating rates (20-150 pages/working hour)*– demand for support/training (11 requests/day)*– 30k pages/480 working days = 62 pages per day– CMS user surveys and feedback*

● expiry and review notification

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Number of Staff Publishing in CMS

Currently 623 staff

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Staff Using CMS by Role 2003 - 2004

AcademicAdministrativeManagerial ExecutiveTechnical

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

CMS Specific Training 2003 - 2004

No trainingLess than one hour1-3 hoursMore than 3 hours

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

CMS Ease of Use 2003 - 2004

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Affordable● resourcing levels: staffing, hardware &

software infrastructure– Staff up to 3.5 FTE = A$150k– Six Intel boxes = A$50k– OpenSource software = A$0– Organisational unit costs not included

● two year implementation/rollout cost – A$200k/30k pages = A$6.67 per page

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Overall Benefit of Using CMS 2003

Huge benefit Significant benefit Marginal benefit Neutral Marginal set back Significant set back0

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Overall Benefit of Using CMS 2004

Huge benefit Significant benefit Marginal benefit Neutral Marginal set back Significant set back Huge setback0

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Amount & Effectiveness of Effort - 2004

Decreased hugely Decreased significantly Decreased marginally About the same Increased marginally Increased significantly Increased hugely0

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Much more Marginally more About the same Marginally less Much less0

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web @ UWA - what hasn't changed?● poor management predominates ● fragmented, siloed architecture ● disparity between sites depending on

resourcing levels ● web gurus?

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Web Gurus?

Shared●design●layout●navigation●accessibility

Centralised● branding● standards● infrastructure

Decentralised●structure●content...from informationand navigation totransactional,strategic web use? ?

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IWMW BirminghamJuly 2004

Questions/feedback?● Thank you