posts tagged ‘Methodology

The Beginnings of a Plan

By James Caldwell | Published: January 12th, 2009

Each day people have a great many articles to read. Whether it is for personal or professional consumption, the sources of information are virtually unlimited. Since there is so much information competing for our eyeballs, it is crucial for content providers to produce that information in a manner which is easy to find, read and digest.

Change Management

By James Caldwell | Published: January 9th, 2009

It is important, or rather necessary, to detail any changes that you or your company make on the request of a client and you must keep a proper record of all changes implemented during a project’s lifecycle. More often than not it will be the duty of the Producer/Project Manger to ensure the implementation and documentation but everyone is responsible to communicate those changes.

Good foundations for eCRM

By James Caldwell | Published: January 9th, 2009

Ever company talks about eCRM and in the late 90’s it used to be one of the industry’s most favourite buzzwords. Since then the hype has calmed down, possibly because there aren’t as many companies hopping on to the bandwagon. Nevertheless eCRM is just as important today but perhaps better understood.

Naming Methodology

By James Caldwell | Published: January 8th, 2009

There are many theories on how to best structure a site, but it suffices to say that it is best determined from the intent of the product or service and from the type of content. That is why this article will solely deal with a naming methodology for various sections and single content pages within any given web site.