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Understand why you need a CMS and how to choose one based on your goals and audience's desired functionality. Be realistic, assess your organization's capacity, develop an RFP, review bids, interview potential providers, and pick the best one. The chosen provider builds, installs, tests, and trains. After training, you take over the site and start planning for future revisions.
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do you really need a CMS? (maybe)
so, back to basics: Goals & Audience
desired functionality (hint: it’s what THEY want, not what YOU want)
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distribute RFPreview bidsinterview potential TA providers&pick one!
TA provider builds siteTA provider installsyou both testTA provider trains - more than one person
you take over the siteyou use the sitestart planning for new revisions