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Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 3rd Edition
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Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 3rd Edition

by Peter Morville, Louis Rosenfeld
November 2006
Intermediate to advanced
526 pages
15h 34m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 11. Strategy

What we’ll cover:
The elements of an information architecture strategy
Guidelines for moving from research to strategy
Using metaphors, scenarios, and conceptual diagrams to bring your strategy to life
Project plans, presentations, and the strategy report (including a detailed example from Weather.com)

Research can be addictive: the more you learn, the more questions you have. This is why doctoral students sometimes take more than a decade to complete their dissertations. Information architects rarely have that luxury. We typically need to move from research to design according to schedules measured in weeks or months rather than years.

The bridge between research and design is an information architecture strategy. It’s critical that you start thinking about how you’re going to build that bridge before research begins, and keep thinking about it throughout the research process. Similarly, as you’re building the bridge, you need to continue your research efforts—continually testing and refining your assumptions.

In short, the line between research and strategy is blurred. It’s not as simple as turning the page from Chapter 10 to Chapter 11. Though the process of moving from research to administration is linear at a high level, as shown in Figure 11-1 (also featured in the previous chapter), when you get down into the details this is a highly iterative, interactive process.

Figure 11-1. The process of information architecture development

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