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Today's keynote for DrupalCon 2011 couldn't have been more appropriate. Usability guru Jared Spool spoke on The Unintuitive Nature of Creating Intuitive Designs. Most web CMS s and related technologies struggle with this issue. If you want to do better, read on.
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Most of us will admit to playing armchair behavioral psychologists when it comes to understanding our users' online behaviors. But imagine if you really were an actual behavioral psychologist? Recently we sat down with David Nickelson, director of digital engagement, and Giovanni Calabro, vice president of user experience, both of
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This year CMSWire closely examined the different ways companies are approaching web engagement management (WEM). From the iPhone to the iPad to mobile browsers, applications and beyond one thing became clear: engagement environments extend far beyond the desktop.
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‘Tis the season for engaging customers. But how do you create an experience that cultivates relationships when time is of the essence? Whether it's holiday specials or a need to increase visitors, fans or customers before the end of the year, the user experience is as important as ever.
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The challenge of management is not just measurement. It's measuring the right things. There is an old saying among managers: If you can't measure it you can't manage it.
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When we say health care, it’s pretty much accepted that usability isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Usability Standards for Effective Heath Information Technology At the beginning of 2010, new privacy and security requirements for health information technology went into effect. Nearly a year later, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has
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A primary rule of web management is: 'Do as I do, not as I say'. So why do we ask people to say what they're doing during usability tests? About a year ago I listened to a university professor explain concisely how he liked to use a particular website.
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Are Intranets really just simpler versions of their big brother the Internet? In this guest article Patrick Walsh of the BBC argues that intranets need to be thought about much differently -- that is, if you want your project to succeed. I gave a presentation on the Lean Intranet some
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Having multiple audiences on your Web site is a challenge for the entire Web team, including content strategists. How do you determine the varying needs of your multiple audiences and solve their content challenges? Here's my approach. I recently had a strange conversation with a client. It went like this:
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There has never been more information in the world, yet the financial crisis that started in 2008 showed that more information does not necessarily lead to better decision making. There can be too much of a good thing.
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Engagement is all the rage, yet achieving it requires many skills. Key to the deal is the ability to test and refine your content, with a goal of increasing personal relevancy. Companies must engage website visitors on a one-to-one basis by providing personalized, relevant and proven content. By optimizing content
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Whenever you get people to vote on a list of tasks, clear trends will quickly emerge. Over the last eight years we have done well over 100 top task identification surveys in six languages with more than 70,000 people participating.
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The top task identification approach helps you separate the chocolates from the salads and discover what customers really want when they come to your website.
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Why do customers come to your website? To find information? Not exactly. They come to complete a task. They are trying to do something. Now ask yourself, have you designed your website around these tasks? The real answer might surprise you.
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