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In this issue of The Rockley Bulletin we take a look back in our annual year in review -- a summary of what happened in the content management industry in 2006. Thom Haller helps us understand the need for Plain Langauage and Emma Hamer underscores the importance of people, process and change when moving to content management.
The Rockley Group takes a look back at the year 2006 in review. What happened in market? How is globalization changing the content management landscape? And, what about new communication vehicles like blogs, wikis, podcasts, and RSS feeds? Ann Rockley takes a look back and provides some key insights and observations.
Pamela Kostur Embarks on Entrepreneurial Adventure
We’re pleased to announce that Pamela Kostur left The Rockley Group recently to join her husband’s company Parallax Communications; a communications consulting company. We wish her luck in her new endeavor.
Advocating Plain Language: Thom Haller Discusses The Need For Clarity
We asked Thom Haller, Director of the Center for Plain Language, to define Plain Language, discuss U.S. legislation related to Plain Language, and provide perspectives on why this outreach is needed now.
Never mind what the vendor tells you about how the software is going to make your life easier, or what your IT department says it can do to administer and manage the system; the single most important factor in a successful CMS implementation lies with you and your people.
In addition to both public workshops and in-house content management training, The Rockley Group also keeps a vigorous speaking schedule including presentations at many of the largest and most influential content industry conferences in both North America and Europe.