Lisa Welchman

No Chief Web Officer Required
by Lisa Welchman
1 year ago

No Chief Web Officer Required

It’s a widely-held belief among various Web practitioners (from content strategists and information architects to Web infrastructure tool builders and application developers) that senior executives don’t understand the real power and capa
Moving from Web Management to Information Management: Four Things You Can Do Now
by Lisa Welchman
1 year ago

Moving from Web Management to Information Management: Four Things You Can Do Now

 A few months ago I was at a conference in Philadelphia and had the pleasure of spending a lot of time talking with Bob Boiko. Bob is the author of the Content Management Bible and one of my favorite books, Laughing at the CIO.
The First Step: Realizing that you are powerless over your Web presence and that it has become un-manageable
by Lisa Welchman
1 year ago

The First Step: Realizing that you are powerless over your Web presence and that it has become un-manageable

 Setting: Lisa's neat and tidy office at WelchmanPierpoint, Baltimore, MD USA The WelchmanPierpont Office Phone: Ring RingLisa: Good Morning, WelchmanPierpointWeb Manager: I want to talk to you all about your servicesLisa: OK, what do y
How Transparent is Federal Web Management?
by Lisa Welchman
1 year ago

How Transparent is Federal Web Management?

The WelchmanPierpoint offices are located in Baltimore, MD. So what, you ask?  Well, Baltimore is about 40 minutes by train from Washington, DC, so, we have a lot of federal government clients.
A Call to Action for Web Managers: Blow the Whistle
by Lisa Welchman
1 year ago

A Call to Action for Web Managers: Blow the Whistle

This is a story for all of you out there who manage your organization’s Web presence and are too fearful to take the steps required to effect real change.I remember a vocation-defining moment more than a decade back when I was still working at