Transforming Organizational Knowledge: CVS Digital Design Intranet
Redesigning enterprise information architecture to serve 400+ design professionals across four business solutions
Role
Design Program Manager, Information Architecture Lead, and Site Designer
Timeline
8 months (April – December)
Impact
Consolidated fragmented resources, removed abandoned or outdated content, and reduced navigation depth from 7 to 3 levels
Situation
CVS Health’s design organization had grown rapidly without systematic knowledge management. Existing Confluence-based intranet had become 200-page repository of abandoned content with information buried 5-7 levels deep. Design disciplines had abandoned the platform entirely, creating shadow sites with duplicated resources. Company-wide migration to SharePoint created opportunity for complete redesign.
Key challenge: Rebuild centralized knowledge hub during concurrent execution of Figma instance merger and Dev Mode analysis initiatives while managing stakeholder expectations for comprehensive content migration.
Task
Redesign enterprise information architecture serving 400+ design staff across 22 teams and 4 business solutions, consolidating fragmented resources into accessible, maintainable platform.
Action
Phase 1: Comprehensive Content Audit
- Cataloged entire 200-page site with last-modified dates and content owner identification
- Contacted content owners (where still employed) for permission to archive or redirect
- Documented content relationships and dependencies
- Discovered 60% of content was outdated or abandoned, multiple disciplines had duplicate resources
Phase 2: Information Architecture Redesign
- Analyzed existing categorization against actual user workflows rather than organizational structure
- Applied experience from naming conventions work to inform taxonomy decisions
- Reduced navigation depth from 5-7 levels to 3-level maximum structure
Implemented widget-driven content surfacing to pull information directly to landing pages - Created functional grouping (tools, processes, resources) rather than team-ownership organization
Designed multiple access pathways to same content for different user contexts
Phase 3: Template System & Governance Development
- Created section landing pages with consistent layout and navigation
- Developed department overview pages with standardized content blocks
- Built resource page templates with clear categorization and search optimization
- Established content ownership assignments with quarterly review cycles
- Created style guide ensuring consistent tone and formatting
- Implemented update workflows distributing maintenance across subject matter experts
- Designed archive protocols preventing future content bloat
Phase 4: Team Development & Execution
- Mentored junior program manager from close oversight to independent capability
- Managed concurrent project execution alongside Figma merger and Dev Mode analysis
- Adapted to evolving scope including comprehensive content editing beyond initial design brief
Results
Professional organizational presence
Centralize knowledge management
Improved discoverability
Successful mentorship
Leadership recognition
Sustainable framework
Tools and Methods
Microsoft SharePoint | Miro | Information Architecture | Content Strategy | Knowledge Management | Governance Frameworks | Template Development | Mentorship | Stakeholder Management