Title: 10 Giant Mistakes I Made This Year
110 Giant Mistakes I Made This Year
- Lorelei Brown
- loreleibrown_at_yahoo.com
2About Me
- Making the Internet since 1995
- 7 years of consulting experience
- Joined NAR as a consultant
- Advanced case of hubris
3About the National Association of Realtors
- Million member association
- 5,000 pages of content, as well as applications
- Team of three Content editors, 1 IA
- 1 dedicated developer from IT department
4Stakeholders
- Publications/Communications - owners of the
process - IT department
- Departments - co-owners of the content
- The Association as Communicator
- Our members
5Objectives
- Find and install a new CMS.
- Map the site.
- New navigation and labeling.
- New visual design.
- Migrate all the content to new CMS.
- Tag with metadata.
6Timeline
- Map, redesign, IA and migrate
- 5,000 - 6,000 pages
- of content from Lotus Notes into TBD CMS with a
staff of 4 while maintaining normal updates,
without vendor help, in - 18 months.
7By The Way
- 3 people on this team are writers, and don't
really know anything about metadata, technology,
large scale implementation, or information
structures.
8 9We had no process (so everyone got treated
differently).
- This is really just a good user flow!
- Write down the steps that you're going to follow
for approval on a piece of paper. - Draw a good diagram to go with it.
- Hand out this at the start of every meeting.
10We thought metadata would solve all of our
problems.
- Really the idea of metadata.
- Make sure to clearly explain all of your
techniques. - Stay appropriate to your audience.
- If it's untested, manage expectations.
11We knew that user-centered design triumphed over
all (including the relationships with our
stakeholders).
- It's important to have usable design.
- Messaging is a push and a pull.
- We ignored what the association needed to push
out that our users may not care about. - Be prepared to be the only one in the room who
knows something is wrong.
12We hired bad consultants that we didn't know were
bad (now we know better).
- Business development subject to exaggeration.
- Network.
- Get references. Ask hard questions.
13We ignored our internal clients' immediate needs.
- We lost credibility by telling people that we
couldn't help them. - When it came time to work directly, they thought
we were idiots!
14We thought everyone should be doing everything
- (so no one knew what their job was).
- Do IAs edit?
- Do editors write labels?
- Do developers make graphics?
- Define jobs well, but make sure that duties
overlap.
15We didn't spend enough money.
- Remember the magic triangle of good, fast, cheap?
We needed good and fast... - Get consultants, get vendors, get any outside
advice to get smart fast
16We didn't narrow our focus (for the goals of our
redesign).
- If you can't explain what you're doing in an
elevator pitch, rethink your project. - Phases are crucial for large projects.
17We narrowed our focus too much (for the needs of
our technology).
- Work on the "what" not the "how" when youre not
the expert. - Don't select a CMS in three months.
18We set unrealistic timelines.
- Good, fast, cheap....
- The project plan is not your destiny, it's a
guideline. - Be conservative in your planning. Underpromise.
19The Transition from Designer to Entrepreneur
- Remember that you're there to solve business
problems -- all the problems, not just the
information design problem. - Be flexible. Be agile. Evolve.
- Show your value. Your best value may not be as a
designer. - Start a whispering campaign. Buy a lot of lunch
and coffee.
20What can you learn from my pain?
- You are not a unique and precious snowflake!
- Growing pains do hurt - and that's ok. (That
which does not kill it makes us stronger) - You need to explain your value and the potential
ROI of your work. (We did this right!)
21Learn from my pain (cont)
- Don't oversell what IA do - it's part of a
holistic implementation. - The best sales is education.
- Don't forget to learn yourself.
- When you dont know what youre doing, pick good,
better, best. - Really, the clients just want a web site. Youre
there to know about quality.
22Can you avoid every mistake?
- No! At some point, you just have to guess and do
it. - (It's called using your best judgment.)
23Next steps
- Meet everyone in the room who lives near you.
- Take 5 people out to lunch in the next two months
- Stay for Lous Roadmap!