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Organizational Design PDF Print E-mail
When I tell people that I do organizational design, most times I get a quizzical look.

The web stuff, they can understand. The data management piece, even strategic consulting.

But organizational design is at the heart of getting all of that to work together.

Taking a manufacturing plant, for example, there are components of the plant that are physical, like the machinery, components that are information based, like manuals and CAD drawings, parts that are systems, how things get assembled, parts that are human, parts that are financial, parts that are information technology.

The opportunity, always, in looking at a whole system is getting to the real story.

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Visual Communications PDF Print E-mail
One of my goals this year is to become a more effective communicator, particularly using visual tools.

While one of the hallmarks of ADD is wanting to dump information unedited, unexplained, for instant understanding, some of the ideas I'm trying to deal with are pretty complicated. Even information architecture and complex interrelated functionality within and outside a web site need to be explainable visually to decision makers.

Uniform Modeling Language requires too much knowledge to understand.

But there is some great stuff out there that people have just created for their own purposes.

I'm particularly excited by this piece, http://www.jjg.net/ia/visvocab/, by Jesse James Garrett.

I'll also be working with Leo over the next year to create more compelling, clear and contemporary visual treatments for many of the ideas I've written too densely on.

The posting of free tools and information also speaks to the whole value added marketing model. Even Kelly Goto and Emily (http://www.web-redesign.com) provide a great set of tools free for web site planning.

The real market is people to hire their expertise, at high day rates, for interesting projects.

Giving the information and tools away for free both incentivizes the purchase (we need someone to help us use these great tools) and adds credibility to the firm.
 
Best Practices - Basic site testing PDF Print E-mail
Log in to back end using superadministrator permissions.

Check components against functional specifications listed in order.

Insert meta tags in global configuration for site.

Check global setting against check list.

Click on Add new content.

Type in heading1, heading2, heading3, heading4.

Apply those respective styles.

Click on Advanced File Manager.

Create a directory.

Upload a file.

Click on Advanced Image Manager.

Create a directory.

Upload a file.

Go to JoomXplorer.

Upload files.

Go to Media Manager.

Upload a file.


 
High Seas Communication PDF Print E-mail
A strange twist on use of the internet for "revolution." A far cry from the student revolt in China, or recent events in Burma, but interesting.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/16/business/16bug.html?th&emc=th
 
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