[Sigia-l] JOB: Information Architect at Dynamic Diagrams (Providence, RI)

Listera listera at rcn.com
Wed Apr 12 20:38:49 EDT 2006


Dwayne King:
> Works well overall.

(Since I've received a bunch of off-list email on this, I started a new
thread.)

My top 10 considerations:

1.  Can RIA (Remote IA :-) effectively *substitute* F2FIA (face-to-face IA)?

2. If there are visual aspects to your job, how do you handle it?
(Presentations, tests, etc.)

3. If there are people-handling aspects to your job, how do you handle it?
(Client confidence building/handholding, negotiations, internal politics,
etc.)

4.  How important is the distance between you and the client? (Should a
company in RI, USA give a job to Alex somewhere over there in the
uncivilized world?)

5.  What do you do when you really wish you were in the same office as the
client?

6.  Has RIA changed the way you work? How you approach IA/design/dev? Have
you changed methodologies as a result?

7.  What were the biggest concerns for the client pre and post engagement?

8.  Do you want to do RIA? Is RIA good for the profession?

9.  If you're the client why wouldn't you prefer RIA?

10. What's the one tool you wish you had doing RIA?

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Ziya 

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