I just got around to reading Chapter 10, and my initial impressions are that I wish I had read it earlier this week. Part of my job involves some management of the content and design of our website, and lately it's been lacking in updates and organization due to some shifts in upper management. Monday and Tuesday, I spent some time with my coworkers and supervisor discussing the ways we want the site to look and function, and I wish I would have had some of the lists of questions from the book with me. I'm not sure yet if this is the site I'm doing for the class project or not, but the book has proven helpful nonetheless.
I think my plan of action from here is to take the lists and suggestions from the book and target them to my needs before approaching some of the individuals who have been around a little longer. The site kind of functions as a respository for all of the publications, proposals, and presentations from over the years. I'm curious to see if many of the people in my workplace spend a lot of time there, or if they do more on our developing wiki (that's a separate site and project for employees only, whereas the website is open to the public).
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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