Tag archive: web strategy

Reflecting on bigger, faster, newer in .edu web strategy

Early in my career as a web manager, projects just came to me. I’ve basically established a career going places that other don’t know exist and trying to get them to rethink how they view the web, to strategize their… continue reading »

Getting buy-in: Managing content in the trenches

For some of us, content management is merely a matter of dealing with engagement content providers around campus who gleefully edit and publish their own content. There are folks who don’t have it so good. Content can become a hot… continue reading »

You’re new, let’s (not) change everything

I’ve developed a bit of a reputation for being a “change agent” if you will. People call me when they want things changed institutionally and I’m very good at helping move the barriers, breaking down the internal silos and connecting… continue reading »

Creating homemade #highered solutions in a fast-food world.

I was having a conversation the other day with another friend who works in higher ed communications. She was telling me how she didn’t really think much of what was targeted at higher ed folks was really related to her… continue reading »

Why are web people based in-house?

Image by chrisbb@prodigy.net via Flickr That might seem like a “Doh!” question for those of us who work in the field or who come in contact with web folks in our day-to-day educational lives. But I had a friend ask… continue reading »

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