Title: Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
1Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
- Best of Texas.2005
- October 19, 2005
- Karen V. Strong
- Clarity, Inc.
- Kstrong_at_claritydmi.com
2ECM Vision
- The Vision of ECM is Compelling
- Users across the enterprise are able to create,
retrieve, manage and archive all of their content
paper and electronic - Records retention policies are met and audit and
compliance requirements are satisfied - Content is repurposed for presentation via
enterprise portals and web sites - Publishing and collaboration requirements are
supported by integrating content repositories
3ECM Information Technology
- Gartner, Inc. ECM Magic Quadrant
- Electronic Document Management
- Web Content Management
- Records Management
- Document Capture and Document Imaging
- Document-Centric Collaboration
- Business Process Management (Workflow)
- ECM is the technologies used to capture, manage,
store, preserve, and deliver content and
documents related to organizational processes. - AIIM International
4ECM Information Management
- ECM From a Solution Perspective
- Content
- Business Processes
- Connectivity
- Compliance
- Collaboration
- In order to build and sustain organizational
- improvement and simplify critical
- everyday decision-making.
5Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
- Destination
- Plan for the Journey
- Effective Utilization of Resources
- Course Correction
6Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
- Strategy
- Planning
- Project Management
- Lessons Learned
7ECM Enterprise Focus
- Formulating an Enterprise Perspective
- Must have executive sponsorship and support
- Fundamental need to implement a strategic
approach and manage enterprise content as an
organizational asset - Cannot defer to departmental, functional, or
process-specific solutions - Must have the necessary supporting business
policies and procedures to succeed
8ECM Strategy
- Begin with a Vision Statement
- Picture of where you want to be in 3 or more
years - Must be in alignment with the mission, purpose,
values, and objectives of your organization - Must address the culture for information sharing
within your organization
9ECM Strategy
- Define Goals and Objectives
- Interim or time-based measurements to be achieved
by implementing strategies in pursuit of the
companys objectives - Should be quantifiable, consistent, realistic,
and achievable - Increase awareness of document/records management
concepts agency-wide by 75 in 1 year - Develop a standard enterprise architecture in 6
months - Client Project Examples
10ECM Strategy
- Consultant Approach
- Baseline current environment
- Develop vision, goals, objectives
- Conduct gap analysis
- Prepare recommendations
- Develop ECM Strategy
- In the meantime, as months or years go by while
your - company formalizes its enterprise requirements,
the - technology will change, and your company, its
employees - and customers will continue to suffer from the
delays in - finding a solution to their business problems.
- Paul E. Szemplinski, President
- Integrated Document Technologies, Inc.
11ECM Strategy
- ECM Strategy Recommendation
- Write an internal white paper (2-3 pages)
- ECM vision, goals objectives
- Define alignment with organization mission
- Include high-level risk analysis
- Address management support and business policy
issues - Address the organization culture (readiness)
- Collaborate with other project teams
- Present potential solutions
- Objective Focus and Funding
12Case Study TxDOT
Meeting the unique document management needs of
individual business areas while supporting
universal document sharing requirements of
TxDOT to improve operational performance. Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
13ECM Planning
- From Strategy to Action
- Technology integration
- Operating models and standards
- Deployment priorities
- Implementation approach
14ECM Planning
- Technology Integration
- Technology components
- Author and/or capture
- Repository (active and inactive)
- Content sharing and aggregation
- Life-cycle management
- Business process management
- Enterprise-class solutions require CIO-level
support - Positioning relative to other initiatives
- Deliverable Target Architecture and Plan
15ECM Planning
- Operating Models Standards
- Standard Operating Models
- Workflow
- Repository
- Publishing
- Retention
- Security
- Uniform approach to the operating environment
- Deliverable Enterprise Standards Framework
16ECM Planning
- Deployment Approach
- Deployment Model
- Which content?
- Which processes?
- Which technologies?
- Deployment Approach
- Assess organization readiness
- Deep high functionality (process-specific)
- Wide low functionality (portal access)
- Deliverable Deployment Plan and Timeframe
17ECM Planning
- Implementation Approach
- Foundational Activities
- Vendor(s) selection
- Taxonomies and metadata
- Education and training plan
- Roles and responsibilities
- Repeatable Activities
- Process analysis
- Requirements definition
- Customization requirements
- Deliverable Implementation Plan and Model
18Case Study CPA
- ECM Planning
- Long term vision for organization-wide use but
started with a baseline system - Technology integration associated with mainframe
applications and workflow system - Enterprise-wide standard for storage management
(not BPM or capture) - Deployment plan to deliver deep functionality
process-by-process - Implementation driven by project requests, ROI,
and funding - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA)
19ECM Project Management
- ECM Program Management and Project Support
- Change management plan
- Communication plan
- Organizational policies and procedures
- Change/update policies
- Document and enforce procedures to drive
consistency across processes - Publish standards, guidelines, and acceptable use
requirements based on the life-cycle model
20ECM Project Management
- Focus on Achievement Driven Projects
- Vendor evaluation and selection
- Target architecture
- End user knowledge and readiness
- Classification and naming standards
- Folder standards
- File plan integration
- Life cycle management
- Document custodianship
- Retention schedule updating
- Risk analysis for deployment priorities
21Case Study TEA
- Program and Project Management
- Established a Project Management Office (PMO)
- Function software development
- New Applications
- Maintenance
- Enhancements
- View ECM as an enterprise-wide tool
- Deployment projects managed consistently
according to a software development lifecycle - Texas Education Agency (TEA)
22ECM Business Solution
- ECM Justification
- Enhance efficiency and productivity
- Improve customer service and reduce costs
- Support compliance and reduce risks
- Facilitate consolidation of IT infrastructures
23Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
- Strategy
- Planning
- Project Management
- Lessons Learned
24Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management
- Thank You!
- Karen V. Strong
- Clarity, Inc.
- Kstrong_at_claritydmi.com