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CMS and Change: Between Optimism and Pessimism is Realism

April 26, 2007 Blog 2 Comments

Emma Hamer of eHamer Associates provides a brief and informative article on change and content management in the April issue of the Content Management Professionals newsletter. Hamer identifies the importance of training, workshops, peer mentoring, one-on-one coaching, and other strategies that can help abate change-related problems.

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  1. XML'r says:

    Hi there!

    Emma’s also speaking at X-Pubs 2007 in the UK where European’s can get a rare chance to meet and speak with her and other industry experts.  Check out: http://www.x-pubs.com

  2. ScottAbel says:

    That’s right, XML’r. Emma will also be appearing at Web Content 2007 in Chicago, June 18-19. You can learn more about this event here: http://www.webcontent2007.com

    And, she’ll also be holding her own event, with partners at Strategy A Consulting, in beautiful Vancouver, BC, in May 2008. Keep an eye out for details: http://www.hamer-associates.ca/

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