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Message Design and Content Creation 23 January 2007 Kathy E. Gill

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Page 1: Message Design and Content Creation 23 January 2007 Kathy E. Gill

Message Design and Content Creation

23 January 2007

Kathy E. Gill

Page 2: Message Design and Content Creation 23 January 2007 Kathy E. Gill

Agenda

Review: Nature of Design and Teams Overview : PM/UCD Team/Project Discussion Leaders Team exercise

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1. Nature of Design and Teams

Is there anything about “design” or “teams” that you’d like to share?

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2. Overview: PM/UCD

The Challenge One Possible Answer Benefits The Process Summary

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The Challenge

Only 28 percent of IT projects are delivered on schedule and within budget

http://www.ciscoworldmagazine.com/opinionw/2001/08/23_itprojects.shtml

Only one-sixth software projects completed on time and within budget

http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1998/jul/causes.asp

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The Challenge, cont’d

One-third of complex software projects fail, costing U.S. companies $81 billion

Cost overruns add another $59 billion Of the challenged or cancelled projects, the

average was 189%over budget, 222% behind schedule and contained only 61% of the originally specified features

http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1998/jul/causes.asp

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Answering the Challenge

Projects fail because “the system did not meet user needs”

Enter: User-Centered DesignCentral tenet: who is the audience?Not a “step” but a “process”

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Value for Investment

$1 invested in usable software = $10-100 in benefits

80% of maintenance costs are due to unforeseen user requirements; only 20% due to failures

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Relevance and Impact

Productivity - People and SystemsCall-centers, e-commerce web sites

User PerceptionTivo v Replay, VCR Plus

Training CostLarge component of new implementation

Cost of ErrorsMedical errors, airplane crashes

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An Engineering Approach (1/3)

ConceptDetermine objectives – clearly identify

audience(s) Basic Design

Functional specification (hardware, software, human); requirements; task analysis

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An Engineering Approach (2/3)

Interface DesignApply empirical data, mathematical functions,

experience, principles, population measures, and design standards

Production Integrate production requirements, test, and

update

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An Engineering Approach (3/3)

Deployment Investigate use, modify, evaluate

Follow upProcedures, product evolution

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And Yet …

The process is NOT linear! Nor is it a “waterfall” (a traditional software

development process)

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UCD: ISO 13407

Provides a clear understanding of the ‘context of use’: users, tasks and environment

Iteration of design solutions using prototypes

Active involvement of real users Multi-disciplinary design

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Then Why Is It So Hard?

No accepted/agreed-upon structure for web/digital media design teams

No industry-wide standard for web project management

Cross-functional teams have disparate working/communicating styles

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Some Keys to Making UCD Work

Have the right project managerOrganizes resources: team, equipment, $Leads development of all deliverables :

audience definition, functional spec, etcCreates overall project planEnsures workflow worksFigures out how to stay in budgetCoordinates Communication

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PM Resources

Project Management Institute, www.pmi.org

Association for Project Management (UK), www.apm.org.uk

International Project Management Assn., www.ipma.ch

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Steps (1/2)

ID Goals (audience, client) Determine Stakeholders (define) Research Market (needs, competition, etc) ID Team Roles, Responsibilities

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Steps (2/2)

Create Project Workflow (w/milestones)Creative TasksTechnical TasksAdmin TasksMarketing Tasks

ID QA Concerns Manage Scope Creep!

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Summary

Good interface design enables increase in productivity, reduction in errors, and better user experience

The key to good design is customer-focus

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3. Team/Project

Review individual goals. Review possible projects Move someone from Team 3 to Team 1

and/or are the groupings still correct?

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4. Discussion Leaders

There are only three members of Group 1 here … are you OK with leading discussion on standards? (I forgot to go over this with Group 1 last week – my bad!)

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5. Exercises

Review website examples Also, eReserve (add document), Cingular

(review phones) v Palm (review devices)

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Next Week:

Finalize Team, Project, Roles Task Identification