Why does Sitemorse deliver a Top Ten Priorities list – not 12 or 50 or another number?

04 May 2018

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The Top Ten Priorities report provides a manageable, surmountable number of tasks for one Content Editor or Developer to complete in any one working week. This amounts to fixing just a couple of issues a day, or one page each morning and one each afternoon. This will enable the team to drive clear, measurable improvements.

Giving Content Editors long, detailed reports can be overwhelming and can distract them from fixing important issues which then get missed amidst all the data. The Top Ten Priorities report instead enables the team to quickly get comfortable with the Sitemorse system so they can start making improvements straight away.

Experience has shown that if everyone deals with their Top Ten Priorities consistently for the first month, Site Managers will see a 0.5 improvement (on a scale of 1 to 10) in the overall INDEX score. This gives Service Owners strong metrics to report to senior management, as well as a basis to congratulate the user community.

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About Sitemorse

Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) helps organizations to efficiently drive improved user experience, ensuring that content is always optimised and that compliance requirements are always met. With clients in every corner of the world, Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) sets out to remove endless reporting from Digital Governance and to instead provide actionable insights so that major changes can be made quickly.

The company has now been moving the field of Digital Governance forwards for over 15 years, while remaining privately owned, and continues to provide clients with new tools and capabilities every year. Most recently, this has included a focus on extending capabilities directly within the CMS, as well as addressing the governance / QA service issue of ‘endless reporting’. 

Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com) helps digital managers to build strong processes and accountability, to minimise risks and to achieve the highest standards of content quality. And with Sitemorse (www.Sitemorse.com), there is no need for the substantial infrastructure, support and accordant costs that are required for manual quality and compliance checks.

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