Erik Hartman
Analyst, Hartman Communicatie
Erik is an independent consultant with a communications background and a primary focus on information management. He's author of several content management publications and usually a well received speaker at international events.
Erik is a Benelux trainer for the joint CMS Watch and AIIM IOA and BPM trainings. These courses address the two pillars of successful content technology implementations: Content Analysis and Process Analysis.
Erik is also a former President of CM Professionals, the international content management community of practice. Within CM Professionals, Erik is still involved in CMSML, a Markup Language for describing and classifying content management systems, and the CM Lifecycle Poster.
Privately Erik lives on a houseboat and has his office at the waterfront of a Dutch river, so his view is always different. His favourite role is being a coach and discovering with other practitioners how to find a better way to deal with information challenges. Erik always travels to Denmark in his Saab convertible because Germany has no speed limits on most of their 'Autobahns'.
Hartman Communicatie
Hartman Communicatie is an independent consultancy based in the Netherlands focused on information architecture, content management strategy, and communication strategy. Its customer base spans the 500 largest firms and governmental entities in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Hartman Communicatie publishes a Dutch content management portal and an international overview of enterprise content management systems. Once a year Hartman Communicatie organizes ECMplaza, the Benelux event on enterprise content management.
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TutorialTuesday, November 6th: 09.00 - 12.00Presentations
Thursday, November 8th: 10.30 - 12.00
Track: Strategy & Governance
Workshop on Use Cases
We all love to hate them, but well designed use cases are essential for succesful implementations.
In practice most project have either no use cases or they have incomplete or useless use cases.
After this workshop you know how to make a use case or at least how to check if the use case someone else created -- and you perhaps paid for -- is any good
Lies, big lies and statistics
Wednesday, November 7th: 10.30 - 12.00
Track: E-government
For 2006, the Dutch government wanted 65% of all public services online. Interestingly research reports about these eGov targets in the Netherlands all present different results.
Erik will talk about these researches and will question if a target like this makes sense at all.
So, who is right? And, why are we all wrong?
Web IdolErik Hartman is among the Web Idol judges! Join the competition and vote for the winner on Wednesday, November 7th: 17.00 - 1800 View the schedule
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