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[White Paper] Professionally Manage Your Content: Going Beyond Traditional Content Management

October 8, 2007 Blog 1 Comment

© SimFan - Fotolia.com In recent years, technical documentation has undergone a paradigm shift. Documents are no longer exclusively being authored from beginning to end, but increasingly, they are manufactured piece-by-piece. The process involves compiling, reusing, and transforming multiple content fragments into a cohesive publication that meets the needs of the target audience. But, managers lack the tools necessary to manage and control the complete technical documentation manufacturing process. They sometimes try to compensate for the lack of tools by inventing manual processes. But, that’s not an efficient use of a mangers time.

Download this whitepaper from Inmedius to learn how content management software can help you professionally manage your content through every phase of the content life cycle. You’ll discover that it’s easy to automatically collect metrics and make decisions based on actionable data when you have the right tools for the job.

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  1. A tech writer says:

    This should be required reading for my manager. We waste lots of time on this type of metric gathering.

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