General Meeting, 14 January 2003

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"Enterprise Content Management"

Speaker: Ann Rockley, The Rockley Group


Ann Rockley is the founder and president of The Rockley Group, a Toronto firm specializing in information design, single sourcing, and content management. She has twenty years' experience developing all kinds of online documentation, and has presented papers and workshops around the world.

Ann is an Associate Fellow of the STC and holds a Master's degree in information science. She helped to set up the Information Design programme at University of Toronto. In addition, she has designed and taught their courses in Information Design for Multiple Media and Enterprise Content Management.

Ann Rockley is one of Canada's—indeed North America's—foremost experts in organizing and presenting online information. Over the years, from information design to online documentation to information architecture to single sourcing to content management, Ann has devised and promoted the best methods for handling information. Now, she extends her expertise to managing information throughout an organization.

You can buy Ann's new book on content management at this meeting for $45 cash—list price is over $60.

Ann's presentations are always packed with valuable and practical information. Don't miss this chance to hear her.

New Book on Content Management, October, 2002

    Toronto's Ann Rockley has written a valuable new book with the assistance of Pamela Kostur and Steve Manning.

    Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy, Ann Rockley with Pamela Kostur and Steve Manning. New Riders Press (October, 2002); ISBN: 0735713065. www.managingenterprisecontent.com

This book provides the concepts, strategies, guidelines, processes, and technological options that will prepare enterprise content managers and authors to meet the increasing demands of creating, managing, and distributing content. It describes The Rockley Group's successful methodology in detail. Their strategy helps organizations to reduce the cost and effort of creating and managing complex information from marketing materials, through customer support materials and regulatory documents.


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