The digital strategy track combined case studies from large, international and complex organizations with expert speakers to discuss how you best define measurable success criteria, build a strategy and find the right balance between organizational goals and user goals.
The future is always nearer than you think. Standards, requirements and not least user expectations change rapidly. This track will focus on some of the most interesting emerging technologies and trends for online professionals, and discuss how they can be used to move the organisation forward. Learn how to…
The intranet track at the J. Boye 10 conference in Aarhus, Denmark was co-hosted by European intranet expert Jane McConnnell, who moderated the intranet discussions throughout the day.
The track on social media will give you insights and practical examples from online professionals who work with social media on a daily basis. Learn how to…
On the user experience track you could learn from web practitioners who are passionate about delivering a great user experience – and who showed you how to do the same.
The track on web project management features a great mix of case studies and online experts. Being a web project manager requires skills, expertise and experience. Fill up on all three on this track where you will learn how to…
Join the collaboration track to meet online professionals from organisations where collaboration has moved beyond the buzz and become a very real thing. Learn how to…
With many well-educated and engaged stakeholders online projects tend to become quite ‘political’. Add to this the need for communicating with multiple very different target groups: potential/existing students, staff, the public, academics. Internally there is also a growing need for sharing many different types of knowledge. Besides all this there is always a large online information corpus that needs to be managed. The overall theme for this track was to address challenges particular to the Higher Education area and share best practices.
What makes great online communication? This track focuses in on topics relevant for web editors, online journalists, and community managers in 2010.
This track moved beyond the many grand visions about the infinite possibilities within the health sphere and so often hyped up at conferences and in the media. Instead, it examined some of the online initiatives that have actually come to fruition and the relevance and impact of these projects on the real stakeholders.
The marketplace for Web content management systems remains a crowded and confusing one. Navigating the many vendors and system integrators can be a daunting task, and choosing the wrong system can provide a costly mistake. This track shared guidance for best practice based on numerous WCM selections as well as lessons learned from WCM implementations. How do you get it right? What are the pitfalls to avoid? On this track you could learn from internationally recognized analysts, who will be joined by practitioners, all sharing their insights on how to get it right.
Governance is a hot topic for online professionals but is sometimes clouded by hype and means different things to different people. On this track we have gathered experts and cases studies who will help untangle the many meanings of the term and give an insight into practical approaches to web governance.