Monthly Archives: April 2007

Getting consensus on scope with a large stakeholder group

I find that one of the most challenging parts of the consulting process involves getting a large group of decision makers to agree on project scope. Not only can the process be time consuming, but there are often politics at play behind the scene (or right in the scene, for that matter!) that can make […]

Integrating User Experience with Engineering

It’s an exciting time at Habanero! We’re making great headway with creating much closer ties between our UE team and the Engineering folks as we strive to knock down those silos that can threaten to isolate one department from another.
One of our developers, Daniel, asked if I’d like to write up a blog posting on […]

Why should we invest in our intranet?

The benefits of corporate intranets for employees are not always obvious to the executives that need to invest in them. I think it’s partly because it’s difficult to measure the benefits of intranets, and partly because corporate intranets support employees on a day-to-day basis more than executives and decision makers. It’s a bit like trying […]