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Questions to Ask at Kick-Off Meetings

1.  Define purpose/vision for the site

  • What is the purpose of the site?
  • What are the goals of the site?

 

2.  Develop goals for the site

  • How would you define a successful Web site for your organization?
  • What does success look like?  How will you know when you have been successful?
  • How would you describe the site?
  • From an organization’s viewpoint?
  • From a user’s viewpoint?

3.  Define audiences & goals

  • Who are the users of the site?  (Primary and secondary users)
  • How would you describe the users?  (User characteristics, i.e., age, experience, education, etc.)
  • Why will they come to the site?  (User needs, interests, and goals)
  • When and where will users access the site?  (User environment and context)
  • How will users access the site?  (User computer settings, i.e., connection speed, resolution, etc.)

 

4.  Conduct task analysis and prioritize tasks

  • What will users do on the site?  (User tasks, content, features and functionality)
  • Which tasks are critical to users’ success on the Web site?  (Criticality)
  • Which tasks are most important to users?  (Importance)
  • Which features of the site will users use the most?  (Frequency)
  • Which features are prone to usability issues?  (Vulnerability)
  • Which tasks are critical to the organization’s success on the Web site?
  • How often will users frequent your Web site?
  • What will compel users to return to your Web site?

 

5.  Determine measurable usability objectives

  • Which tasks should users be able to accomplish easily with few errors?  (Efficiency)
  • Which tasks should users be able to finish quickly and efficiently?  (Effectiveness)
  • What level of satisfaction should users have after using the site?  (Enjoyability)

 

 

6.  Discuss expectations, requirements & preferences

  • What is your vision of what the site should do?
  • Describe your initial view of the project.  What do you think the project should entail?
  • What prompted the redesign?
  • Who will be the key point of contact?
  • Are there any restraints, mandates, or guidelines for the site?
  • Are there any sites you would like to model or a particular style that you prefer?
  • What characteristics/attributes/attitude should the site convey to users?

 

7.  Determine accessibility requirements and needs

  • Is the site currently accessible?
  • What type of accessibility testing has been done?
  • What types of accessibility tools are being used?
  • Who is the key point of contact on accessibility issues?

8.  Identify available resources and training needs

  • What level of resources is available for site updating and maintenance?
  • Do you have content writers skilled in writing for the Web?
  • Are there graphic designers on staff?
  • Who will be responsible for programming and maintaining the site?
  • Who is in charge of site marketing and promotion?

 

9.  Discuss initial technology needs

  • What are your hosting needs?
  • Do you currently have a domain name or do you need a new one?
  • Are you currently using a content management system?  If so, which one?
  • Are you currently logging Web metrics?  If so, what metrics are you currently capturing?
  • Do you currently have a search engine?  If so, what type of search are you using?

 

10.  Timeline and Project Plan

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