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Introduction
The
word "management" has a number of possible meanings. These
include administration, direction, guidance, control and handling.
In "Managing the Corporate Intranet," it also means the
ability to tame, harness and develop a resource. When used successfully,
it is the art of conducting actors and events to accomplish a particular
goal or task (Miller, Roehr, Bernard, 1998).
An
intranet site is not a "fire and forget" enterprise. Management
begins with the planning of the intranet site and continues to implementation
and maintenance. These processes include coordinating the roles
and responsibilities of the people involved, developing common standards,
setting appropriate goals and objectives, and defining the maintenance
practices that will be used. In this section, we will discuss the
maintenance of an intranet, it’s importance, and some different
methods to ensure that your intranet site will be able to evolve
as its function changes in addition to performing as initially planned.
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