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CERTIFIED WEB MANAGER
An AWP Certified Web Manager is an individual who is capable of coordinating the planning, creation, organization, implementation, measurement, maintenance, and control of a website. This individual has proficiency in general business practices, verbal and written communication, people management, logical process and programming fundamentals, and relevant technology for websites, data base, content publishing, and related net technologies and protocols. The Certified Web Manager's responsibilities include website security, effectiveness, efficiency, and appeal, and the optimal performance and productivity of resources within their scope of control.
KEY SKILL TASKS
1) Identify human resource requirements
2) Document job description
3) Secure the selected candidate
4) Administer company policy to employees
5) Provide mentoring, coaching, and training to employees
6) Provide documented goals, benefits, direction, project plan, responsibilities,
and accountability in terms all team members can understand.
7) Monitor project progress against documented plan
8) Resolve variances form established project plan
9) Secure external resource
10) Manage contract
11) Communicate internal resource requirements
12) Negotiate for resources as needed
13) Identify company goals and direction
14) Affirm management directions for Web applications
15) Document new Website business goals and objectives
16) Translate documented new Website business goals and objectives into the
most appropriate Web requirements.
17) Expand Web requirements, and new Website business goals and objectives into
the most appropriate architecture.
18) Identify all constraints and assumptions
19) Establish standards for content design and user interface
20) Develop a project plan
21) Supervise the establishment of DNS entry
22) Supervise development of text and graphics content, and client-side scripting
23) Supervise development of server-side program content
24) Supervise Website launch
25) Supervise content maintenance
26) Manage security requirements
27) Oversee backup and recovery
28) Supervise Website organization enhancements
29) Demonstrate value and compliance of Website to management, advertisers,
and regulatory agencies
30) Inform users of Website changes and underutilized features
31) Plan for the increase of productive Website traffic.
32) Supervise the monitoring of Website key usage and value indicators
33) Direct the analysis of competitive offerings and new technology
34) Develop a high-level Website improvement plan
35) Identify all constraints and assumptions for Website improvements
36) Update standards for content and user interface for Website improvements
37) Develop a project plan for Website improvements
38) Supervise development of text and graphic content, and client-side script
for Website improvements
39) Supervise development of server-side program content for website improvements.
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