The document discusses strategies for managing small website projects on a lean budget and timeline. It recommends tackling small projects sequentially, from the lightest to most complex. Each project phase - strategize, plan, create, implement, and evaluate - should use lean processes. Collaboration tools like Google Docs and project management software can help streamline communication and planning. Testing, metrics, and debriefs are important parts of evaluating success and improving future projects. The overall approach emphasizes efficient processes, tools, and communication to complete multiple small projects on constrained resources.
7. Characteristics:
• Takes 10 - 14 months
• All consuming for 3 months
• Owns your world entirely
• But then leaves for like 3 to 5 years so
you can...
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13. Small Projects:
• Alumni community site
• Capital campaign microsite
• Campus anniversary site
• Those “Hey I need a website” sites
• Those “Oh you didn’t know about that
site?” sites
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14. Small Projects:
• Alumni community site
• Capital campaign microsite
• Campus anniversary site
• Those “Hey I need a website” sites
• Those “Oh you didn’t know about that
site?” sites
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15. What to do?
a. Wrestle them all at the same time
b. Toss the lightest ones first
c. Shock them with an electrified t-shirt
d. Tackle them with lean, mean processes,
tools and communication
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16. What to do?
a. Wrestle them all at the same time
b. Toss the lightest ones first
c. Shock them with an electrified t-shirt
d. Tackle them with lean, mean processes,
tools and communication
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17. Why?
Because you don’t have unlimited:
Time You need it as quickly as possible.
Budget You aren’t minting money.
People Maybe it is just you! #higheredsolo
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18. How?
By taking the project lifecycle and trimming
the fat.
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19. How?
By taking the project lifecycle and trimming
the fat.
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25. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Portfolio management - does this Project need to happen?
• Does this meet a need?
• Do we have the time/budget/resources to make this
happen?
• Do we have those resources right now?
Strategy
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26. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Be realistic - if the answer is no, you won’t do yourself
favors later on by saying yes
• Make more time for the right projects by never starting
the wrong ones
• Ultimate goal is to become more proactive, less reactive
Strategy
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27. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Don’t skip it just because “oh my gosh can’t we just get
this project done already?!”
• Give yourself time to think by scheduling meetings
outside the office.
• Yes, I am suggesting you meet with yourself. Make it
sound important.
Strategy
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28. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
Need / Want / Wish Grid
• Identify what must be included and what can wait
• Helps to define scope
• Helps channel creative but distracting ideas to
somewhere useful
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29. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Set measurable goals
• Don’t get paralyzed by the details
• Don’t worry if there aren’t already metrics
• Pick a number, shoot for it
• Adjust later when you evaluate
Measurable Goals
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30. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
Examples of measurable goals
• Reach ___ people on Facebook.
• Increase engagement ___ percent.
• Drive ___ people to the website.
• Prompt ___ people to inquire.
• Get ___ people to apply.
• Attract ___ views of a YouTube video.
Measurable Goals
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31. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
SWOT
Analysis
Strengths Weaknesses
ThreatsOpportunities
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32. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
Strategy
Brief
• Pull it all together in one lean document
• 2-5 pages
• Business Case
• Goals
• Need / Want / Wish Requirements
• SWOT
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34. • Planning is hard, particularly if you don’t have history
on how long things take
• Be conservative and take your best guess.
Planning
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35. • Begin at the end.
• When do you need it done?
• Back it up from there.
• Be realistic.
Planning
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36. • Identify resources, roles, responsibilities up front
• Use collaborative tools to help save time
• Track time (even if it is a really rough estimate)
Planning
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37. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Browser - based project and resource planning
• Collaborative - allows sharing, commenting,
discussions
• Current - dates adjust automatically
• Compatible with MS excel, project
• $160 / year
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39. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Free, Collaborative cloud scheduling
• Integration with Google Drive and Business
• Features similar to Smartsheet
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41. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Outlines roles and responsibilities for project teams
• Map to position or individual
• Helps set expectations from the start
Responsibilites
List
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43. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• If you are having trouble estimating, this can help
• Keep it simple and use tools to keep it lean
Time Tracking
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44. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• If you are having trouble estimating, this can help
• Keep it simple and use tools to keep it lean
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46. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Go back to the basics (paper prototyping, back of
napkin).
• Online tools can save an enormous amount of time
here on collaboration
Creative
Production
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47. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Help quickly organize and weight information visually
without needing heavy design work
• Allow focus on important elements such as
information architecture, content organization,
feature space
Wireframes &
Prototypes
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48. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Don’t be fancy
• Sketch it out - you don’t
need to be an artist
• 5 minutes, 5 people
• Quick, cheap way to test
visual ideas
Back of Napkin
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49. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• One sheet (or napkin)
for each page element
• Good for quickly
rearranging page
elements and testing
different layouts
Paper Prototypes
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50. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Collaborative wireframing
• Allows commenting, sharing, versioning
• Let you discuss functionality in the context of the
design instead of separately
• $14 / month for small teams
Hotgloo
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52. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• 10 minutes of silence
• Cut the chatter and get everyone’s input at the same
time
• Simply look at what is in front of you and write your
thoughts.
• Use group chat to share ideas
• Open to discussion afterward
Creative Review
Meetings
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53. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Usability / IA / Wireframes / Designs
• Beyond your core team
• As efficiently as possible
• Gives you real results to justify your decisions
Testing
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54. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Efficient - use your existing student/faculty/staff/
alumni email lists
Surveys
• Free basic service, $17 / month for unlimited
questions responses
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55. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• OptimalSort: Online card sorting
• TreeJack: IA pathing
• Chalkmark: Wireframe / Design Heat Mapping
• $109 / month for each
Optimal
Workshop
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58. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• www.responsinator.com
• Lets you see what your site looks like on muliple
devices quickly
• Free!
Responsive
Design
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60. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Accessibility: cynthiasays.com
• W3C compliance: validator.w3.org
• Page performance: tools.pingdom.com/fpt
• Page performance: www.webpagetest.org
Test, Test, Test
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61. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Can be one of the most time-consuming tasks in any
project
• Centralizing your effort on the cloud can reduce
coordination time considerably
Content Creation
& Migration
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62. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• Use bookmarks to allow users to quickly jump to
different pages
• Eliminate tons of emails / attachments
• Use your information architecture as the foundation
• Track what copy is in, what is missing, when it’s due
Google Docs w/
Bookmarks
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66. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• You want your code to be
• in one place
• shared with everyone who needs it
• always current
Implementation
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67. • When more than one developer is working on the
code, having version control is a must
• Subversion allows code segments to be ‘checked
out’ so that no one else can alter them
• Allows collaboration and saves on code re-writes
• git-scm.com
Version Control:
Git
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68. • Keeps the bug list up to date
• Automatically tracks changes and allows reversions
• Allows comments and live chat while viewing
• Invaluable during crunch time when heads are down
and meetings can’t happen
Bug tracking:
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70. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• So easy to skip because “Oh my gosh we just
finished the project! Time for cake!”
• Crucially important to all the prior steps on the
NEXT project you do.
Evaluation
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71. Strategize Plan Create Implement Evaluate
• So easy to skip because “Oh my gosh we just
finished the project! Time for cake!”
• Crucially important to all the prior steps on the
NEXT project you do.
Evaluation
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• Scheduled right after launch
• Honest assessment:
• Did we meet our goals?
• How close were our estimates?
• What did we do right?
• What did we do wrong?
• What did we not see coming?
• Make it the first thing you look at the next time you
do a project like this
Project Debrief
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• Free, powerful. Get it.
• Allow you to measure against past pages
• Tons of options for goal setting
• Pathing and funnel reports
• Visitor behavior
• Device usage (ie mobile)
• If you have a brand new site, be sure this is
installed!
Google Analytics
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75. • Lean - cut out everything that is unnecessary, but
don’t skip anything that is necessary
• Get away from email as much as possible
• Reduce the time wasted on feedback loops (ie: the
endless reply all email thread from hell)
Communication
& Collaboration
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76. • Don’t meet to discuss, meet to decide
• Don’t have one if you don’t need one
• Everyone reviews/comments before the meeting
starts
Meetings
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77. • Save time by getting the basics done right
• Agendas
• Note-taking
• Minutes
Meetings
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78. Golden Rule: never have a meeting without one.
Template:
• Date, time, connection method
• Agenda items
• Review deliverables from last meeting
• Discuss open items
• Add new items
• Upcoming deliverables and responsibility
• Upcoming milestones (next 3-5)
• Next meeting (if known)
Agendas
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79. Golden Rule: always take notes. No, you won’t remember.
• Designate a meeting leader and note-taker
• Have a note-taking buddy system (ie: Fran always
takes notes when Susan leads the meeting).
Meeting Notes
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80. Golden Rule: Copy and paste the agenda and you are
halfway there!
• Date, time
• Attendance
• Agenda items
• Review deliverables from last meeting (notes in italics)
• Discuss open items (notes in italics)
• Add new items
• Repeat upcoming deliverables & milestones (next 3-5)
• Schedule next meeting date while you have everyone’s
attention
Minutes
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81. Sometimes you need to pull your head up and see where
you are in relation to where you should be.
• Can be monthly, quarterly. Less frequent than regular
meetings
• Compare estimated timeline to actual
• Let you flag slippage and discuss causes of and
solutions for issues
Periodic Status
Reports
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84. • Shared calendars allow different levels of detail,
including showing anyone (the public) when you are
busy
• Can share with those who don’t have Google accounts.
• ‘Find a time’ allows you to quickly see what is open for
a group of people
• Free.
Google Calendar
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86. When in-person meetings aren’t possible
• Hangouts are a great way to see people who might be
remotely located.
• Lots of tools
• Chat room
• Screen sharing
• Document collaboration with Google Drive
• Still free.
Google Hangouts
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90. Bringing it all Together:
Lean Platform
for Small Projects
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91. Lean Platform
• We’ve heard many times from clients about the need
for an approach that is the right fit for small projects
and small teams
• We’ve created new approaches tailored to provide
focused, nimble web solutions
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93. Why Wordpress?
• Powerful platform
• Easy to use: industry standard for interface usability
• Quick to implement
• Saves time with parallel production of design and
content
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94. Why Wordpress?
• Strong base functionality
• Strong development community with variety of plugins
and frameworks to meet different needs
• Good fit for departments and schools with small web
teams that need a CMS sized for them
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95. Lean Platform,
Process & Tools
• Using many of the tools, techniques and strategies
you’ve seen here today
• 5-6 month time to complete
• Parallel tracking of phases
• Tailored for smaller projects and smaller teams
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