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Chicago
Amsterdam
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Intranet Usability 1
Kara Pernice Full-Day Tutorial An intranet typically houses both mission-critical applications and enormous amounts of information. Whatever it offers, an intranet’s success—and that of the employees it serves—hinges on usability. In this seminar, we’ll detail top considerations for planning a best-practices intranet and the art of running it—the managerial aspects of intranet design. We’ll also discuss intranet teams, content management, and how corporate culture influences an intranet. This seminar is based on:
What You’ll LearnYou’ll leave this session knowing:
Course Outline
FormatThis full-day tutorial includes lectures and discussions. HandoutsCopies of the presentation slides and a free copy of Nielsen Norman Group’s research report Intranet Usability Guidelines vol. 1: Understanding and Studying Users (Test Data, User Behavior, and Methodology). Who Should Attend?Anyone who works on intranet design or strategy and has not previously attended our Intranet Usability tutorials. Attendees should have a general familiarity with intranets and their design. See AlsoIntranet Usability 1 is a complement to Intranet Usability 2, which covers many design guidelines and examples for good intranet usability, and also discusses intranet usability research and how to best conduct it. Like this course, Intranet Usability 2 is a full-day, self-contained seminar; you can take either seminar independently if you’re only interested in its particular topics. Taken together, however, the two seminars cover the full range of intranet design issues and present a full range of intranet usability findings. Copenhagen Seminar:We also present this seminar in Copenhagen on November 13, 2008. Instructors
Kara Pernice is the Director of Research at Nielsen Norman Group and heads the company’s East
Coast operations. She has led many of NN/g’s major intercontinental research studies, generated the resulting design
guidelines, and coauthored several reports, including
designing corporate intranets,
designing for accessibility,
designing for people over the age of 65, and
designing websites to maximize press relations.
She is a leading authority on intranet usability and eyetracking usability (The Wall Street Journal
called her “an intranet guru”). She judged the submissions for and coauthored NN/g’s
government intranets report and its Intranet Design
Annuals in 2001,
2002,
2003,
2005,
2006,
2007, and
2008.
She has also done extensive research in evaluating emotion and design, has given presentations on a wide range of topics,
and has worked with clients in various industries, including publishing, entertainment, technology, finance, pharmaceuticals,
and government. She has more than 15 years of experience in evaluating usability, and has established successful usability
programs at Lotus Development, Iris Associates (an IBM subsidiary), and Interleaf. She chaired the Usability Professionals’
Association 2000 and 2001 conferences, and served as 2002 conference advisor. She holds an M.B.A. from Northeastern
University and a B.A. from Simmons College.
Amy Schade is a User Experience Specialist based in Nielsen Norman Group’s East Coast office.
Schade has worked with clients internationally in music, insurance, travel, banking, education, and e-commerce industries, and has conducted
user testing and performed reviews on a wide variety of websites and intranets in the United States, Europe, and Asia. She presents tutorials
and workshops on user testing, intranet usability, writing for the Web, and email newsletter usability. She co-authored the NN/g reports on
intranet usability,
intranet information architecture,
email newsletters, and
site map usability, and has conducted many of the user test sessions for reports on
accessibility and
usability for senior citizens.
Before joining NN/g, Schade was an information architect at Arc eConsultancy, where she created and revised architectures for sites ranging
from a family-related content site to a transaction-based sponsorship marketplace. Schade has also held various positions in Web production and
advertising. She has a Master's from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
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