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Campbell Soup Company’s award-winning enterprise portal: Increasing productivity and engagement

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About this Webinar
Learn how Campbell Soup Company is replacing over 100 disconnected intranet assets with one unified enterprise portal. The presenters will reveal tips and techniques on how to implement a successful portal design strategy as well as lessons learned. Methods discussed include: conducting global user research, defining information architecture, creating state-of-the-art, personalized user interfaces and designing for multiple user and business needs. Campbell Soup Company will share success metrics to validate the strategies and techniques discussed.

About the Presenters

Victoria Colaneri
, Director HR Technology & Processes 
Campbell Soup Company

Victoria Colaneri has more than 14 years experience developing and executing global HR Technology strategies that align with and support business strategy. Currently, she is the Director of HR Technology & Processes for Campbell Soup Company. Prior to that, she worked for the Altria family of companies (Altria, Kraft and Nabisco) where she provided thought leadership and creative insights to help identify, clarify, and resolve complex global HR issues with a focus on utilizing HR Technology to decrease administrative time and increase employee effectiveness. 

Paul Eisen, PhD, Principal User Experience Architect
TandemSeven

With nearly 20 years of experience, Dr. Eisen specializes in conceptualization and design of world-class user-centered business solutions enabled by technology. He has led design of global portals, Web sites and rich internet applications for numerous organizations. He is expert in usability and design of applications, and boasts significant experience in business strategy, program management and financial analysis to support large application initiatives.

Dr. Eisen frequently presents at industry conferences on the benefits and techniques of user-centered design and usability assessment. He served as adjunct professor and designed and delivered courses on human factors of information systems.