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Content Operations Workshop: developing efficient operating models

  • Workshop
  • 14. November
  • 11:30 - 13:15 AM (MEZ)
  • K1+K2
  • beendet
  •  Rahel Bailie

    Rahel Bailie

    • Technically Write IT

Inhalt

The cost of content creation is not inexpensive. But the reality is that content maintenance is where costs can rise exponentially. Once a piece of content has been used many times, often with a slight variation for a different product or product line, maintaining each of those variants results in significant overhead. This workshop looks at techniques for finding waste in production processes and techniques for working smarter instead of harder.

Das lernen Sie

Attendees will learn basic ways to measure content costs, eliminate waste from production processes, and measure outcomes to show how efficiencies can be implemented.

Vorkenntnisse

Responsible for managing content production or influencing processes and operating budget.

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 Rahel Bailie

Rahel Bailie

  • Technically Write IT
Biografie

Rahel Anne Bailie is the Content Solutions Director at Technically Write IT, an Irish-based agency focusing on structured content, AI content readiness, and user adoption. She is well-known in the content industry, with books, awards, and accolades to her name. More importantly, she is passionate about content and has spent over two decades helping companies make sense of their operations, taking on increasingly-complex problems in the areas of content strategy, content operations, knowledge management, creative operations, and related areas where she makes order from content chaos.

Rahel Anne Bailie is the Content Solutions Director at Technically Write IT, an Irish-based agency focusing on structured content, AI content readiness, and user adoption. She is well-known in the content industry, with books, awards, and accolades to her name. More importantly, she is passionate about content and has spent over two decades helping companies make sense of their operations, taking on increasingly-complex problems in the areas of content strategy, content operations, knowledge management, creative operations, and related areas where she makes order from content chaos.