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Workshop presented to TechSoup NZ/ Connecting Up conference, 13 May 2014. Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
The presentation covers key aspects of keeping a website project on track.
This session covered:
1) Doing homework upfront – discovery processes that build shared understanding;
2) Keeping information flowing and involving the right people at the right time
3) Looking back, and ahead too – pausing to review.
More resources at: http://bit.ly/great-result-links
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Getting a great result: knowhow for managing digital projects workshop
Workshop presented to TechSoup NZ/ Connecting Up conference, 13 May 2014. Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
The presentation covers key aspects of keeping a website project on track.
This session covered:
1) Doing homework upfront – discovery processes that build shared understanding;
2) Keeping information flowing and involving the right people at the right time
3) Looking back, and ahead too – pausing to review.
More resources at: http://bit.ly/great-result-links
Workshop presented to TechSoup NZ/ Connecting Up conference, 13 May 2014. Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
The presentation covers key aspects of keeping a website project on track.
This session covered:
1) Doing homework upfront – discovery processes that build shared understanding;
2) Keeping information flowing and involving the right people at the right time
3) Looking back, and ahead too – pausing to review.
More resources at: http://bit.ly/great-result-links
Plan ahead Homework time photo: ickr.com/photos/lorenzo_t A brief - just that, short 1. Background
2. What is the project all about? Goals, audience, research, any preparation
3. What we need help with Some or all of: Information architecture & user experience Visual design Functionality Standards Hosting & Maintenance
4. Selection process Timeline Decision-making process Budget Any specic terms and conditions
Do some research
Website analytics
Online survey
User testing
Do your homework
Communicate, very well
Plan ahead Part the second credit: www.simplesquare.com credit: www.designstamp.com photo: www.ickr.com/photos/phauly And the hero project manager is?
Do your homework
Communicate, very well
Plan ahead The last leg photo: www.ickr.com/photos/bluefade Main ingredients
Resources
Measurement/ reporting
Promotion Resources
So, think ahead three years
Allow for: Bug xes New features Hosting Domain name Advertising? New content User testing Websites are not books, you cant publish and forget credit: www.mainlinemedia.com A few references Getting a great result: knowhow for managing digital projects Links, brief, more: http://bit.ly/great-result-links
The Nonprot Website Project Handbook by Yesenia Sotelo, SmartCause Digital http://smartcausedigital.com/website-handbook A Practical Guide to Managing Web Projects (2012) by Breandn Knowlton - Five Simple Steps http://www.vesimplesteps.com/ Tips for Designing (or Redesigning) a Nonprot Website, article by Chris Peters, TechSoup http://bit.ly/1ok8GPn
A few references usability.gov - Improving the User Experience (USA) ww.usability.gov TechSoup RFP Library http://www.techsoup.org/support/articles-and-how-tos/rfp-library Is It Time to Rethink Your Website? by Farra Trompeter Webinar: http://bit.ly/1sCl25d Flowchart: www.bigducknyc.com/website-rethink-owchart 13 Things Your Website Needs in 2013 by Rich Dietz PDF: www.nten.org/sites/default/les/13_things.5.9.13.pdf Stephen Blyth instigator/ roving advisor Common Knowledge stephen@commonknowledge.net.nz www.commonknowledge.net.nz ph 021 0325 177 @commonknow_nz http://nz.linkedin.com/stephenblyth