An easy step to becoming a more effective digital team
Many of the changes you need to make as a digital team are outside of your control. But there is one thing you can do; sort your working environment.

Many of the changes you need to make as a digital team are outside of your control. But there is one thing you can do; sort your working environment.
In-house digital teams face a host of challenges. But creating a service manual is a great start to addressing many of them.
2016 is almost upon you. It is time to take control of your business. Time to decide exactly what it is you want and how to get it.
If your organisation does not value digital and its digital team as it should, 2016 offers you an opportunity to change that.
If those who control the purse strings of digital continue to think of it as a capital cost they will kill it’s effectiveness.
We cannot do away with meetings. I know that. But I am done with attending badly run meetings and if you have any sense so should you be.
Are you seeing a decline in people engaging with your online content? If so, you are not alone. You are suffering from content saturation.
If you want to secure your future as a developer, become one of the new generation of user experience developers.
Empathy maps are a powerful tool for helping teams better understand users. But that doesn’t mean they are perfect. You should feel free to adapt them to your circumstances.
Many executive teams are throwing around phrases like ‘digital first’ or ‘digital by default’. But you need to be the one who turns those phrases into reality.
When it comes to content management organisations have the wrong priorities. They spend millions on a content management system when they should be focusing their investment on the content itself. Open source helps do that.
Proposing a new digital strategy involves change. People dislike change and so you will meet resistance. Handling that resistance can be painful if you are not prepared.
With most web teams under-resourced and at the whims of management, it is time to introduce a triage system.
Many organisations fail to succeed in digital. They fail not because of underinvestment, vision or any one of the normal culprits. Rather, it is the fear factor that causes them to fail.
We are at a tipping point which will redefine the world of digital marketing. It is time to leave behind the legacy of the pre-digital era. Embrace a marketing strategy built on improving the users experience. For a complete transcript visit: https://boagworld.com/marketing/the-fall-of-ma…erience-design/
When seeking to improve the experience of users it is easy to stop at the superficial. But that will not lead to long term success.
Digital Transformation has become a buzzword among many executive teams. But when you strip away all the hype, most of what you have left is user experience.
A recent experience at a National Trust property drove home to me the importance of user experience. An experience that transcends the website and social media. For a transcript of this audio go to: https://boagworld.com/usability/nationaltrust/
Running workshops is a key part of engaging stakeholders with user experience. But doing it right is critical if you want to avoid design by committee.
We may call ourselves user experience designers, but we are web designers at heart. We may rename ourselves a digital team, but we are just the web team in new clothes. It is time to take off our website blinkers. For a transcript of this visit: https://boagworld.com/usability/if-you-own-a-hammer-everything-looks-like-a-nail/
Technology evolves faster than we can learn it. Fortunately our skills are not defined by the technologies we know. So why worry?
When we are planning new features for our website we need to consider our users hierarchy of needs.
Too many in digital fail because they give up too early. It’s understandable when the journey feels never-ending and the goal always out of reach. To succeed we need to learn to enjoy the journey.
Great design on the web doesn't come from moments of inspiration. It comes from the continual iteration of every detail.
Are your users falling between the gaps? The gaps between devices, channels and business units. See: https://boagworld.com/usability/mind-the-gap/ for more details.
Most blog posts these days exist for a reason. To convince somebody. To convince them of an argument or to buy a product. But how do you write a convincing post?
Many digital professionals think of sales as a dirty word. In truth it is a fundamental part of our jobs and we need to start embracing it. Read full post here: http://boag.me/1PPUoEU
For a full transcript of this recording visit: http://boag.me/1FlDBkX
Digital is becoming business critical and more complex. As it does it gains a higher profile. That means dealing with the extra scrutiny that attracts.
Have you ever wondered why you encounter so many bad user interfaces everyday? The answer is not as straightforward as you might think.