AI is revolutionizing the user experience to finally deliver on the promise of providing the right content, to the right place, in the right format. However, fragmentation of our content, systems, and processes will impede progress if we don’t break down barriers and reach across silos.
There are reasons for centralizing teams, systems, and workflows across content groups. There are just as many reasons to fine-tune operations to fit the unique needs of each discipline. We need hybrid operating models to specialize the delivery domain-specific business outcomes where required and centralize everywhere else.
Local optimization at the domain level won’t achieve the enterprise outcomes or business agility you need to deliver a competitive advantage. Building AI capabilities will benefit from centralization due to cost and limited resources. Instead, we need to apply a centralized and decentralized administrative model, based on the needs of the user and the content.
In this session, we show you where to look for areas of collaboration (think enhanced search and discovery, tech investments, and AI solutions). We provide guidance on building a compelling proposal for investing in this new way of working. We share strategies for building partnerships across silos between centralized and specialized operations.
Val Swisher, Content Rules
Val Swisher is the Founder and CEO of Content Rules, Inc. Val enjoys helping companies solve complex content problems. She is a well-known expert in content strategy, structured authoring, global content, content development, and terminology management. Val believes content should be easy to read, cost-effective to create, and efficient to manage. Her customers include industry giants such as Google, Cisco, Visa, Meta, and Roche. Her latest book is The Personalization Paradox: Why Companies Fail (and How to Succeed) at Creating Personalized Experiences at Scale (XML Press, 2021).
Val is on the Advisory Board for the Technical Communications Program at the University of North Texas. When not working with customers or students, Val can be found sitting behind her sewing machine working on her latest quilt. She also makes a mean hummus.
Leslie Farinella, Content Rules
Leslie Farinella joined as President of Content Rules in Oct 2024.
With a background in engineering, software development, process optimization, content strategy, and instructional design, Leslie has spent the last 25 years solving complex business problems within Fortune 1000 companies – first working as a consultant and then delivering technical solutions while serving as Chief Strategy Officer at Xyleme, a leading CCMS for Learning.
Leslie believes that value generation is about mastering the ability to identify the crux of the problem through a deep understanding of the user experience, devising a feasible path forward, and then executing that plan with laser precision using a mix of business processes, change management, and technology.
When she’s not solving problems, you can find Leslie outside – reading, gardening, or walking on the beach.