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Bank One. Developing a Successful Taxonomy of Your Intranet Content to Optimize Employee Utilization. What we’ll cover today. History of Bank One Intranet Organization of Bank One Intranet Taxonomy Small battles won: Yellow Pages Project Enterprise-wide challenges
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Bank One Developing a Successful Taxonomy of Your Intranet Content to Optimize Employee Utilization
What we’ll cover today • History of Bank One Intranet • Organization of Bank One Intranet • Taxonomy • Small battles won: Yellow Pages Project • Enterprise-wide challenges • Tagging content for easy and effective searches
My Goal • Explain Taxonomy • While enterprise-wide taxonomy is desired but sometimes difficult • Resource intensive • Third-party tools can be best solution but cost-prohibitive for some • “Grassroots” better than nothing at all • User-centered design • Proper META tagging of content
History of Bank One Intranet • Banc One Intranet (1998) • Domino-based • No central homepage • Relatively small with only a few valuable resources: • Phonebook with tie-in to E-mail • Individual department sites • Couldn’t find anything
History of Bank One Intranet • First Chicago Intranet (1998) • Microsoft Windows NT/IIS-based • Central homepage • Company News • Links to individual sites • Search • Phonebook • Alphanumeric Browsing • Basic Last Name Search
History of Bank One Intranet • Merger: Banc One & First Chicago (1999) • Two Intranet Departments • Columbus, Ohio (Banc One) • Chicago, Illinois (First Chicago) • First Chicago Intranet foundation for new corporate Intranet • Priority to create united brand and easy access to both legacy content
Creating One Company Intranet • Branded for new company • Emphasis on linking to priority content from home page • News • Current stock information • Categoried chunks of links to: • Lines of Business sites • Resources important to employees
Platforms & Authoring • Platforms • Microsoft NT 4.0 / NT 5.0 75% • Lotus Notes / Domino 20% • UNIX 5% • Authoring Tools • FrontPage 98 / 2000 70% • Dreamweaver 3.0 4.0 25% • Others (Notepad, etc.) 5%
Client-side • Internet Explorer 4.0 / 5.0 Standard • 50,000 with access to Intranet(75,000 employees total) • Average 150,000 Homepage views daily • Over 70,000 documents of information available
Responsibility • Decentralized Intranet Development • No single department responsible for the Intranet • Departments throughout enterprise drive development • I-Net Support Group, Corporate Communications “unofficial” coordinator of Intranet direction.
Organization of Bank One Intranet Commercial Retail Home Page InvestmentManagement InformationTechnology First USA CorporateStaff CorporateInvestments
Taxonomy What is it? • A method of organizing information in a meaningful or intuitive way.A taxonomy describes the structure of a group of categories based on keywords, subject matter or concepts.
Why is taxonomy so difficult to implement? • Lack of categorization skill set • Information too diverse, de-centralized to categorize • Resources, resources, resources
Automated Solutions • Auto categorize • Dynamic taxonomies • Pros • Possibly the perfect solution • Not human resource intensive • Cons • Researching and implementing best solution for company’s environment and audience. • Can be pricey
“Grassroots” Solutions • Use basic broad categories of known information • Preach tagging content • Pros • Cheaper • Improvement over doing nothing • Cons • Can be resource intensive • Not perfect, accurate
Yellow Pages Project • Browse-able and searchable directory of departments and services • Life spans three generations
Yellow Pages Project • First Generation: Yellow Pages / First Chicago • Found it difficult to categorize • Disappeared when data no longer maintainable
Yellow Pages Project • Second Generation: Yellow Pages / Bank One • Implemented with partial good data from previous Yellow Pages • Dependency on Employee maintenance • Too much bad data • Wasn’t maintained properly
Yellow Pages Project • Third Generation • Started from scratch • Kept it Simple • Began with top level key areas of the bank • Line of business driven • Located detail within each line of business • Each record of information has an owner
Enterprise Challenges • Line of Business Culture • Lines of businesses do not freely share information • Budgetary restraints for corporate-wide automated system • Skill set lacking to properly categorize • Difficult in a de-centralized environment without third-party tools.
Current Solutions • Improving Line of Business Portals • Creating user-friendly categories of information • Preach tagging content for improved search results
Preach Tagging Content • Quarterly Intranet Community Meetings • Bi-monthly Newsletter • Online Reference • Audit Sites • Work one-on-onewith site admins.
Preach Tagging Content • Descriptive Title Tags • Short sentence description of the material on the page (Headline-like) • META Description Tags • One sentence descriptive and concise summary of the content on the page. • META Keyword Tags • Comma separated list of keywords that best describe the content on the page
Effect of Tagging • Before (1999) • After (Today)
Plans for the future • Dynamic delivered content increasing • Facilitating third party tools to collect, categorize and present information • Priority: keep it user-friendly
Summary • Taxonomy is a method of organizing information in a meaningful or intuitive way. • Third party tools can implement and maintain taxonomies automatically and dynamically but can be pricey. • Manual categorization based on user need and META tagging important until “perfect solution” arrives.
Resources Automated Taxonomy Systems • Semio - http://www.semio.com • Autonomy - http://www.autonomy.com • HiSoftware - http://www.hisoftware.com Articles • Intranet users tackle chaosComputerworld Magazine; July 24, 2000
Resources http://www.everythingstravel.com/bankone • Updated Presentation • Links to resources: • Taxonomy • Vocabularies • META tags (Title, Description & Keywords)