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Michael Porter | Principal | Perficient
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2. Agenda
Why Governance
The problem
How governance will help
Setting your Vision and Road Map
Governance Organization
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Business Administration
Roles and High level tasks
What you need with an enterprise foundation
Thoughts on prioritization
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3. Why Governance: When Portals fail
Portals fail for various reasons:
Organizational
Portal vision not defined
No structure in place to coordinate between IT, Marketing, Communications,
Operations, etc.
No way to align the technology to business needs
No structure in place to prioritize the many things you can do
No one to make final decisions
Technical
Mis-use of the technology
Poor architecture: a portal will scale as well as you architect it
Failure to identify gaps like integration, search, content management, business
process, etc.
Foundational
Infrastructure not setup correctly
Release management not setup or setup incorrectly
Portal built as one off solution and therefore way too expensive
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5. Successful Solutions Take a Holistic View
Take into account all aspects of a
portal
Setup a foundation to re-use your
portal infrastructure and components
Setup lines of communication between
the business and IT
Define how to do common tasks
Single Sign On
Surface an existing application
Create a new applications
Manage Content
Share files
etc.
Work iteratively, an enterprise portal is
never one and done
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6. Aspects of a Successful Deployment
Does it meet the end users goals?
Is it well used?
Can you prove you saved money?
Can you prove increased revenue?
Does your organization view it as a
success?
Are you using the portal as a tool to
get to your end goals and not as the
goal itself?
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8. Agenda
Why Governance
The problem
How governance will help
Setting your Vision and Road Map
Governance Organization
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Business Administration
Roles and High level tasks
What you need with an enterprise foundation
Thoughts on prioritization
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9. Vision and Alignment
1. Meet with Leaders
2. Understand their business needs
3. Educate them on what a portal can do
a. Portal 101
b. Content Management 101
c. Collaboration 101
4. Align portal to the business
5.Define what other parts you will need
a. Portal never does it all
6. Prioritize
a. By audience
b. By what it will do
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10. Sample Vision
Constituents What is the Portal
● Customers ● The Portal will drive sales
● Prospects ● Web Channel for SMB )sales, care,
● New Customers service)
● Existing Customer ● The portal will decrease costs
● Partners through automation and access to
information
● Suppliers ● Customer, Partner, Employee
● Employees ● The portal will improve and automate
premium services
● Company A service differentiation
● Improved services to help encourage
adoption of self service for elite
customers
● The place for customer and partner to
conveniently interact with company A
● NOT the only place
● Will Provide a positive customer and
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13. Establish Communication with all users
Communicate to: User various approaches
Sponsors Portal Communications Site
Developers Lunch and Learn
Power users Employee or customer
Various lines of business newsletter
Intranet
Infrastructure owners
etc.
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14. Setup a Foundation on Which to Build
Create re-usable:
Building Blocks
Portlets
Release and change
processes
Monitoring Processes
Testing Scripts
Development tools
Coding standards
Code snippets
Templates
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15. Another Way of Looking at it.........
Reusable
Services
It all comes
Together on
The portal
screen
Predefined
Integration
Models
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17. Agenda
Why Governance
The problem
How governance will help
Setting your Vision and Road Map
Governance Organization
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Business Administration
Roles and High level tasks
What you need with an enterprise foundation
Thoughts on prioritization
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19. Tactical Governance
Center of Excellence
Support Projects
Trained Developers
Form core of project Common roles
For project
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21. Business Administration
Modern portals must let
business users manage the
site. IT cannot be a
roadblock
Create content
Create pages
Preview in Stage
Create collaborative content
Blogs
Wikis
Change Theme
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22. Agenda
Why Governance
The problem
How governance will help
Setting your Vision and Road Map
Governance Organization
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Business Administration
Roles and High level tasks
What you need with an enterprise foundation
Thoughts on prioritization
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27. RACI – Business Administration
In some cases this is a radical shift.
Business Users have to contribute.
For the full spreadsheet, email me: michael.porter@perficient.com
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28. Agenda
Why Governance
The problem
How governance will help
Setting your Vision and Road Map
Governance Organization
Strategic
Tactical
Operational
Business Administration
Roles and High level tasks
What you need with an enterprise foundation
Thoughts on prioritization
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29. Evolution of the Portal Demands Constant
Feedback
1. Meetings with the business
2. Feedback Portlet
3. Idea Jam
4. Metrics
a. CoreMetrics
b. Omniture
c. WebTrends
5.User Testing
a. Before launch
b. After launch
6.Competitor Analysis
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30. Definition of Your Next Move Involves Careful
Prioritization
1. What is the business value?
a. How important is it that they get this
new feature?
2.What is the Organizational Readiness?
a. How ready is the business to support
this new feature
b. Remind the business that they are
owners of this site
3. What is the complexity
a. Can a developer do it in a day?
b. In two weeks?
c. In five months?
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