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Peter Sejersen, [email protected]

Why Usability in a CMS is overrated

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Problem: The worlds best CMS doesn’t exist

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Problem: usability to whom?

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Technology is not a cure in itself

”By controlling access to functionality for editors we can control the content on our web site”

”With the right system we don’t have to do any training”

”Creating content will be as easy as using Word”

”The development in this area over the past few years should ensure that all our wishes can be satisfied OOTB. It is certainly much more advanced than when we last went looking for a CMS”

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Gap analysis

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First – define success

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Raw material

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Why do you need to improve the tool?

• Who is complaining?– What is the quality of their work– How much content are they responsible for?– Frequency of use

• Why are there complaints?– Usability?– Support functions– Governance

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Who should get to influence your requirement specification?

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Your Editors…

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1. Editor needs

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• Technical or communication training?

• Better support options?

• More freedom?

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2. Editor governance

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• Why are have they been assigned?

• Who do they report to?

• Is their work acknowledged by their bosses?

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3. Prioritising

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• Who should remain editors?

• Can the frequency be adjusted?

• Where is it most important to set in?

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”We thought the distributed editors would benefit from being able to copy and paste from each others work, but it turned out the UI became too complex”

”We found that discussing what good content is, was more productive than trying to teach people about the CMS”

”The good communicators with budgets of their own are the biggest threat to our online presence”

”When we changed the CMS’ editing tool, we reduced time needed for support by 50%”

“We found that 90 percent of all support issues derived from 10 questions. The cause for 7 of them could be fixed in the CMS itself”

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What do you need?

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Then invest in usability too

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11 usability principles for CMS products

1. minimise the number of options 2. be robust and error-proof 3. provide task-based interfaces 4. hide implementation details 5. meet core usability guidelines 6. match authors’ mental models 7. support both frequent and infrequent

users 8. provide efficient user interfaces 9. provide help and instructions 10. minimise training required 11. support self-sufficiency

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Some other principles

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Wrap up

1. There is no perfect system, so don’t focus too much on the technology

2. Know the editor demographics before investing in usability

3. Usability principles are good – but do the homework and relate them to the context

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Thank you for your time! – Questions?

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