Building a Vision of Design Success
A common view of vision is that it's something handed down by a leader to the troops. When a redesign goes awry, the troops complain, 'There was no vision.' But the problem goes deeper than either scenario; the problem is that there was no shared vision.
Wodtke, Christina. Boxes and Arrows (2003). Design>Web Design>Management>Collaboration
How to Plan Manpower on a Web Team
Just how many people does it take to properly manage a website? It depends on the website. Shane Diffily explains how to figure it out.
Diffily, Shane. List Apart, A (2006). Design>Web Design>Project Management>Collaboration
Intranet Teams: a Leadership and Coaching Role
The intranet team often becomes viewed as a gatekeeper or bottleneck that does little more than say 'no' to business units. The business then reacts by rebelling against this centralised control, or simply working around the intranet team. There is a better way. Intranet teams should instead look to playing a leadership and coaching role in the organisation. These two approaches provide a range of techniques for encouraging organisational change and supporting staff activities.
Robertson, James. Step Two (2004). Design>Web Design>Collaboration>Project Management
Nearly every company I’ve worked with since becoming a web professional six years ago has lacked an efficient way to decide which things to do first. Put 10 people into a room for an hour, and they’ll surely come up with a wish list a mile long.
Fraser, Janice. Adaptive Path (2002). Articles>Web Design>Project Management>Collaboration
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