[UPHPU] Question about content structure
Webot Graphics
graphics at westernbotanicals.com
Tue Jul 18 08:28:56 MDT 2006
I don't know how many departments you have in your company, but the
way I believe about work is that... "the less I have to do in the
future the better." The fact is that you can just build a form where
people can enter in their S.O.P.s and edit them when ever they need
to from a database. This will basically cut you out of any work, and
leave you open for other projects.
American work philosophy is that "I am not ever going to teach anyone
my job, because I don't want to lose it."
Japanese work philosophy is that "I am going to teach everyone my job
so that I can move up."
It will make you look good if you build a database out of it (it
could then be searchable too) and also it will make it so you don't
have to make S.O.P. changes for the rest of your life (how boring).
On Jul 18, 2006, at 7:52 AM, David Boucha wrote:
> I've been tasked to tame several hundred documents and put them up on
> a section of our intranet page. These are basically HR type policies
> that they call SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures).
>
> Each department head wants to be able to update their SOP's in
> WordPerfect and then have us export it to the web site. The content
> only changes a few times a year, so I don't plan on putting everything
> in a database. All the files are in a directory structure under a
> folder for each department.
>
> I don't want to have to maintain the entire site by hand, but I'm not
> sure if putting a small index.php in each folder that includes the
> site layout and everything at the root of the web directory is good
> either.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas about how to organize all this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
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