Hi, and many thanks to those who've responded to this post both here on the
list and privately - much appreciated.
Unfortunately, it seems I was too eager in my request for advice as funding
for this project has not been approved this time around.
But I now have good pointers for a future project when public money is less
tight,
Richard.
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 12:56:23 +0000, Richard Allen <richard.allen@NG-
LONDON.ORG.UK> wrote:
>I'm looking for advice on Intranet usability.
>
>Here at the National Gallery we want to assess the usability of our staff
>intranet.
>
>We envisage a relatively quick audit process (3-4 weeks) involving one or
>more external experts observing sample users undertaking typical tasks,
along
>with one or more design experts delivering design ideas (wireframes maybe?)
>based on the observations. We expect the designers and usability people
>would work closely throughout the process.
>
>We'd actually undertake the rebuilding work internally later in the year. At
the
>moment we just want some expert help with the ground work.
>
>We hope to have approval for this work shortly but before we ask for
>tenders ...
>
>Do you have experience of undertaking anything similar?
>
>Any tips would be gratefully received, especially any recommended
>consultants with relevant experience. Many thanks,
>
>Richard Allen.
>
>IS Systems Development Manager
>National Gallery, London, UK.
>
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