When using a presentation network, you probably will be surprised at how many components DON'T change. Your company or organization likely has numerous core concepts that remain stable, even while others change. These stable components make up the base, core network structure.
For the areas of a network that do change frequently, we recommend strategies similar to those used by designers building Web sites or databases (i.e., check-in, check-out procedures). You may want to keep a master copy of the main network in a particular location, with someone distributing updates to presenters on a regular basis. Changes can be e-mailed or transferred via FTP and links remain valid. Dynamically updating complicated presentation networks, even at at distance, is relatively easy, so long as your update procedures are well-organized. |