30 October 2009

What are the 10 most notorious pitfalls when developing a web strategy

 

Dorthe Raakjaer Jespersen (sorry for the “English” character translation), wrote an excellent blog entry on the 10 most notorious pitfalls when developing a web strategy.  If you’re developing any sort of web application, I would highly recommend taking a look. 

If you happen to be in or near Aarhus, Denmark next week, you can also catch an expanded version she’s presenting at the J Boye conference where I’ll also be presenting two sessions: “Managing a SharePoint project” and “Finding Content inside of SharePoint” (with Stephanie Lemieux).

3 comments:

Gaith said...

great list i added my 10 tip here about usanility: http://www.jboye.com/blogpost/what-are-the-10-most-notorious-pitfalls-when-developing-a-web-strategy/comment-page-1/#comment-3872

as for this site the post comment is not visible i clicked on comments atom instead of post a comment untill i searched and found it, the text is small and the color is too soft to be spotted.

Gaith said...

great list i added my 10 tip here about usanility: http://www.jboye.com/blogpost/what-are-the-10-most-notorious-pitfalls-when-developing-a-web-strategy/comment-page-1/#comment-3872

as for this site the post comment is not visible i clicked on comments atom instead of post a comment untill i searched and found it, the text is small and the color is too soft to be spotted.

Shawn said...

Graith:

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