Drupal for Business Professionals

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About the Session
This session is for business leaders, institutional administrators, procurement specialists, and managers who need to understand the basics of how to think about and run a successful Drupal project from start to finish. The assumption is that you may not be doing the actual design, site-building, and development yourself. Instead, this talk will focus on putting together a strategy and building a team to meet both short and long term business goals.

This session will touch on:

  • The early planning stages
  • The potential pitfalls of viewing Drupal as a CMS
  • Capturing requirements
  • Arriving at a budget range
  • The RFP dilemma
  • Leveraging internal resources
  • Working with freelancers
  • Bringing in outside vendors
  • Understanding the basics of waterfall and agile philosophies
  • The design phase
  • The development phase
  • Quality assurance & formal testing
  • Ongoing maintenance and support
  • Building an internal support and development team

While this session touches the surface on a wide range of material and strategy, it is not intended to cover any single topic in-depth. This session should be viewed as an introductory roadmap to acquiring a deeper understanding of Drupal project management. Additional resources will be provided during the presentation for those interested in delving deeper into the topics.

About the Speaker
Nathan Kirschbaum is Knectar’s Senior Interactive Producer and Drupal Consultant. He has led numerous business and enterprise-level web projects, working in recent years with organizations such as Harvard Medical School, Tufts, and MIT. Nathan is currently the technical project lead for the Drupal 7 based Jackdaniels.com global CMS project.

Schedule info
Experience level: 
Beginner
Drupal Version: 
N/A

Comments

Kirschbaum’s picture

It's worth mentioning that if this session is scheduled towards the beginning of the week I'd be delighted to mention the name and time of other sessions that take a deeper dive into specific topic areas. I could easily weave this into my presentation. It's something I've seen executed quite effectively in the past.