No matter how cool the tool, it only matters if people use it
Wärtsilä created WeLeap to empower content creation. “We're talking about content that is aiming to transform, to change behaviors, to ignite the spark of knowing more and more about what we do here at Wärtsilä,” says Esteban Solis, the app’s lead UX designer. For the platform to succeed, everyone from engineers to HR personnel needed to feel comfortable using it. It was integral that the creation and publishing processes were collaborative, user-centric and inviting.
To achieve this, the team at Wärtsilä researched how content is consumed. Contentful helped Wärtsilä's content creators discover how quick and easy it is to create and publish content. The team saw improvements in workflow and team collaboration — their throughput doubled once they had adapted to Contentful. This realization was a surprise at first — Wärtsiliäns weren't used to content going live so quickly. They could create all types of content, including videos, podcasts, infographics and pitch decks, without jumping between platforms. They could tell the story they wanted to tell without limitations common with other technology. Wärtsilä creators also enjoyed that their content was reusable. Creators could pick and choose existing content and manipulate it into something new. Wärtsilä found that Contentful helped streamline collaborative processes while still allowing creators to work at their own pace.
Since integrating Contentful, WeLeap users have created over 50,000 micro-lessons. With a team of 18,000 people, that's more than two completions per person. Considering a good chunk of Wärtsilians don't use a computer on the job, this is an impressive number.
With such considerable amounts of content comes issues of consistency. For WeLeap, this problem never arose as Contentful’s framework and structure maintain coherency and harmony across the app. Wärtsilä can keep track of tools and service documentation in one repository, meaning there's no contradictory or conflicting information floating around — something tool developers deeply appreciate.