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* If users aren't happy they'll revolt
 
* If users aren't happy they'll revolt
  
* App don+t necessarily meet needs, it becomes a sales job to convince people it's going to be useful
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* App don't necessarily meet needs, it becomes a sales job to convince people it's going to be useful
  
 
Web assessment and redesign
 
Web assessment and redesign
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* Get in contact with your most passionate users and get input into your website design and process
 
* Get in contact with your most passionate users and get input into your website design and process
  
* A mission driven redesign vs coolness
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* A mission driven redesign vs. coolness
  
 
* Trying to retain control of your technical destiny with open source platforms
 
* Trying to retain control of your technical destiny with open source platforms

Latest revision as of 17:52, 14 January 2016

Managing remote teams

  • If you can, face to face as much as possible
  • Strategic, vision related items and negative situations should be dealt with face to face
  • Tools appropriate for remote team, build into the culture for intentionality of communications

Tools

  • Tools, while they may be cheap in $$, can be expensive in overhead and cost increases with integration
  • End user adoption is key, tool is not good if people are not going to use them

Managing implementation of existing software

  • If users aren't happy they'll revolt
  • App don't necessarily meet needs, it becomes a sales job to convince people it's going to be useful

Web assessment and redesign

  • Get in contact with your most passionate users and get input into your website design and process
  • A mission driven redesign vs. coolness
  • Trying to retain control of your technical destiny with open source platforms

Web redesigns part 2

  • Redesigning can be often more difficult than starting from scratch
  • When starting a redesign, addressing basic communication points. What people really want.
  • Get results out quickly, try to keep moving forward