Practical sheet | REF: FIC1399 V1

Managing a 2.0 project for the first time: specificities and uses

Author: Christelle FRITZ

Publication date: October 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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2. Manage your project through experimentation

The use of enterprise Web 2.0 tools is above all a cultural change. To be effective, project management must take this dimension into account. The project can be divided into three phases: assessment, experimentation (six months), deployment. The deployment phase is long, lasting from 2 to 3 years, to ensure the long-term adoption of the new technologies.

2.1 The situation

You will need :

  • observe and talk to future users about their working methods;

  • collect use cases and unresolved issues;

  • deduce long-term objectives, without neglecting the short term (some objectives will only be achievable with a sufficient number of participants).

  • ...
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