CMS News, Reviews and Resources
Content Management Matters ™
 
 
Add to Technorati Favorites

Enterprise Information Architecture with Lou Rosenfeld

By Brice Dunwoodie on Jul 28. 2004

If the art-like science of information architecture mystifies or beguiles you, its time to clear the air, learn the basics, and all from the man who wrote the book.

Come for a day-long seminar on Enterprise Information Architecture with Lou Rosenfeld, co-author of the best-selling book, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.

Many large organizations' websites and intranets are really just a disjointed conglomeration of hundreds of smaller sites, all controlled by different departmental fiefdoms. Lou's workshop tackles the frustrating challenge of getting a large, politically-charged, multi-departmental web environment to behave like a single, unified, user-centric web site.

This all-day seminar includes a balance of lecture, discussion, exercises, handouts, and the O'Reilly "Polar Bear" book, and concludes with a lively happy hour.

Content managers, information architects, webmasters, and site managers, this event is for you.

Dates/Locations:

    New York, NY (September 7)
    Chicago, IL (October 28)
    San Jose, CA (November 8)
    London, UK (November 29)

Learn more.

SPONSORSHIP

CMSWire speaks to a specific audience of professionals. You can too.
Learn more.


Was this article useful?

Just Published

 
 

1 Reader Comment

1 | Lou Rosenfeld — July 30, 2004 10:49 AM

Brice, thanks for mentioning my seminar series!

I'd like to add mention of the other half of this particular seminar road show: Steve Krug, web usability guru and author of the best-selling "Don't Make Me Think!". Steve's goal is to teach you how to think like a usability expert in eight hours or less. Learn more about Steve's workshop at: http://www.sensible.com/workshops.html

Our day-long seminars take place on consecutive days in the same locations (except for London). There are discounts when you register for both (which you can do at either of our sites), and when three or more people register concurrently.

Thanks again for the mention!

Leave a Response

  Remember me?