Now in its third fabulous year, the Oz-IA conference is a weekend of nerdy fun — the perfect place to meet information architects, if that’s the sort of thing you enjoy.
This September I will be presenting a short (30 minute) session at Oz-IA, a case study based on the Information Futures Commission.
Session title: “Developing a business-led information strategy”
In it, we’ll run briskly through a strategy development process that:
- takes an holistic approach covering several information ‘domains’
- is founded on business needs and priorities (enterprise architecture)
- is informed by external trends, developments (business intelligence)
- and balances organisational needs with individuals’ requirements and perspectives (user research)
Because the Oz-IA audience is mainly people who work on web sites and applications, I’ll focus on how we used several standard user-experience research methods in the strategy development process.
If you have any questions you’d like me to address in this session, leave a comment below or send me an email.
Tags: oz-ia, conference, Information Futures Commission
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