602 Content Intelligence: Multiplying the Value of Content Assets
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, March 27
Management and Strategy
Salon 17
Learning experiences are born from content, and your organization invests heavily in building that content. This material is developed by different departments that often aren’t communicating, decreasing its impact and potential. Without an enterprise-wide content ecosystem that connects multipurpose content, these assets get locked up into learning, marketing, and support content “pickle jars,” unable to electrify your connected customer and learner journeys. Today, there’s so much inefficiency, waste, and copy/paste in content creation. But the landscape is evolving! In the near future, all of your content may be united by a content ecosystem. What can you do today to prepare for this?
In this session, you’ll discover new, measurable value from all the content created within your enterprise. Using content intelligence practices, assets come to life, connect up, and educate learners and customers while minimizing redundant effort. In this session, you’ll learn how to prepare for the inevitable unified content ecosystem by aligning cross-department projects and establishing rhythms and patterns to support future collaboration. And you’ll learn how this creates enduring assets that apply to multiple audiences (both internal and external) and increases the overall return on investment. You’ll discover examples of projects and workshop initial ideas to jump-start your content intelligence practice right away.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to prepare for the future of content creation
- How implementing content intelligence practices will impact learning content today
- The six disciplines of content engineering
- How to determine the real value of your content and transform it into multipurpose material
- Why training departments should eliminate department borders to upgrade learning content
- How to start conversations within your company to promote content intelligence practices
Audience:
Managers and senior leaders (directors, VP, CLO, executive, etc.)
Anna Lively
Manager of Training and Learning
Simple [A]
Anna is a manager of training and learning for [A], the Content Intelligence Service. Anna’s professional career includes nearly 20 years of experience in a variety of corporate functions such as instructional design for eLearning and instructor-led courses, LMS administration, leading process improvement initiatives with Six Sigma methodologies, and sales and marketing. Anna’s diverse background includes design and development of eLearning courses for small startups, nonprofit organizations, and Fortune 500 clients.