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Subject:Re: Looking for Content Management Story Ideas From:DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 23 May 2003 07:55:35 -0600
Scott Abel brightened 5/22/03 with:
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> My column -- soon to be featured on ePrairie.com -- is entitled "The Content
> Wrangler". Each issue will address concepts, strategies, best practices,
> horror stories, software, technologies, and lessons learned during real
> world content management projects. I'll explore changes in roles (technical
> writers will likely fill several of the major new roles content management
> creates), business issues, vendor relationships, training, metrics
> gathering, organizational change management and more.
</snip>
Okay, I'll bite -- guess I'm jargon-challenged. Based on the list above, the topic of "content management" seems to cover the entire world of business and technology. Maybe you can prepare a brief list of what *isn't* content management.
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