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What´s On Your Mind 2010–Strategy Edition

May 5th, 2010 by Troy Winfrey
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At the J. Boye Philadelphia 2010 conference, the J. Boye concept of ‘communities of practice’ is taken a step further. Web and interactive professionals meet in an ‘unconference̵...

At the J. Boye Philadelphia 2010 conference, the J. Boye concept of ‘communities of practice’ is taken a step further. Web and interactive professionals meet in an ‘unconference’ designed to let them share insights, generate ideas, and make connections in an informal, vendor-free setting. This year, Janus asked attendees to jot down the questions they’ve …

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How do you build a winning web team?

March 18th, 2010 by Janus Boye
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A recent addition to our great conference program is Nathan Gerber from Utah Valley University. At the opening session on the strategy track, Nathan will share his experiences with building a winning ...

A recent addition to our great conference program is Nathan Gerber from Utah Valley University. At the opening session on the strategy track, Nathan will share his experiences with building a winning web team in a complex higher education context.
The J. Boye Conferences are first and foremost user conferences. Like most other conferences we also …

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How to translate web governance and strategy into practice

March 10th, 2010 by Janus Boye
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At the renowned the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) they radically redeveloped their web presence. Behind the changes was a series of projects lead by Stephen Emmott, Head of We...

At the renowned the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) they radically redeveloped their web presence. Behind the changes was a series of projects lead by Stephen Emmott, Head of Web Services. He manages a team of eight who coordinates around 450 editors and contributors throughout the university to deliver LSE’s web presence …

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