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Guiding Others Through the
          Maze:
Working with Stakeholders to
     Build a Taxonomy
         Theresa Putkey
      Information Architect


         Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                 Consulting, Inc.
What We’ll Cover
• How to help people in a taxonomy
  workshop
• Continuing to build knowledge while
  building the taxonomy
• Teaching others about the maintenance
  process



               Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                       Consulting, Inc.
Taxonomy Workshop
•   Beginning, middle, end
•   History on taxonomy
•   Metadata vs taxonomy
•   Process
•   Who it is for
•   Maintenance
•   Give real life examples (think Zappos,
    Amazon,
    REI)
                  Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                          Consulting, Inc.
CBC




Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
        Consulting, Inc.
CBC
                                     Archives




Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
        Consulting, Inc.
Amazon




Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
        Consulting, Inc.
Not Able to Do a Workshop?
• Go over the
  central ideas with
  the client one on
  one or one on two
• It’s important to
  give them
  examples that
  they can explore
  on their own.
                Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                        Consulting, Inc.
Building a Taxonomy
• Don’t hold out till
  the end!
• Review and iterate
  frequently.
• You’ll get valuable
  feedback
• You’ll be able to
  demonstrate how it
  works.
                Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                        Consulting, Inc.
Enlist the Client
• To build parts of the
  taxonomy. This way
  they can learn as
  you go along.




                Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                        Consulting, Inc.
Maintaining the Taxonomy
• When the client starts
  making appropriate
  revisions to the
  taxonomy, that’s
  when you know they’ll
  be able to maintain it
  on their own.


                Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                        Consulting, Inc.
Like Usability Testing
• It’s important to remember that others
  don’t understand taxonomies like we do,
  but they are the ones that will need to use
  them.
• If the client doesn’t understand the
  taxonomy, it’s because we haven’t
  explained it well enough or we haven’t
  structured it properly.

                Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                        Consulting, Inc.
Summary
• Recommend a workshop, if possible. If
  not, then go over the principles one-on-
  one.
• Continue to reinforce these ideas by
  getting reviews early and often to help
  reinforce taxonomy principles.
• Someone understands the principles when
  they start reviewing it and modifying it
  accurately.
• Do what works for the client.
               Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability
                       Consulting, Inc.
Contact Info
•   604 563 6317
•   tputkey@keypointe.ca
•   www.keypointe.ca
•   @tputkey

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Guiding Others Through the Maze: Working with Stakeholders to Build a Taxonomy

  • 1. Guiding Others Through the Maze: Working with Stakeholders to Build a Taxonomy Theresa Putkey Information Architect Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 2. What We’ll Cover • How to help people in a taxonomy workshop • Continuing to build knowledge while building the taxonomy • Teaching others about the maintenance process Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 3. Taxonomy Workshop • Beginning, middle, end • History on taxonomy • Metadata vs taxonomy • Process • Who it is for • Maintenance • Give real life examples (think Zappos, Amazon, REI) Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 4. CBC Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 5. CBC Archives Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 6. Amazon Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 7. Not Able to Do a Workshop? • Go over the central ideas with the client one on one or one on two • It’s important to give them examples that they can explore on their own. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 8. Building a Taxonomy • Don’t hold out till the end! • Review and iterate frequently. • You’ll get valuable feedback • You’ll be able to demonstrate how it works. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 9. Enlist the Client • To build parts of the taxonomy. This way they can learn as you go along. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 10. Maintaining the Taxonomy • When the client starts making appropriate revisions to the taxonomy, that’s when you know they’ll be able to maintain it on their own. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 11. Like Usability Testing • It’s important to remember that others don’t understand taxonomies like we do, but they are the ones that will need to use them. • If the client doesn’t understand the taxonomy, it’s because we haven’t explained it well enough or we haven’t structured it properly. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 12. Summary • Recommend a workshop, if possible. If not, then go over the principles one-on- one. • Continue to reinforce these ideas by getting reviews early and often to help reinforce taxonomy principles. • Someone understands the principles when they start reviewing it and modifying it accurately. • Do what works for the client. Copyright (C) Key Pointe Usability Consulting, Inc.
  • 13. Contact Info • 604 563 6317 • tputkey@keypointe.ca • www.keypointe.ca • @tputkey

Notas del editor

  1. My background.
  2. With usability testing, if the product doesn’t work, we don’t blame the user, we revise our design. It should be the same way for taxonomy.