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Introduction
Web
designers must establish authority to assure good design methods
are used within their organizations. Achieving quality organizational
Web design requires some tact and a bit of courage. It’s disappointing
when power struggles manifest themselves on an Web pages—we’ve all
seen sites where headshots and comments from corporate managers
took precedence over promotion of products and services—and combating
this phenomenon is part of the designer’s role. End users won’t
ruminate on the sociological issues that lead to tedious material:
they’ll simply go away.
To
woo users effectively, you must eliminate the barriers to implementing
good design. By convincing key individuals to recognize the unique
niche Web designers fill, you can gain the authority to make the
decisions that will help you do your job and serve your users well.
Tip: There are numerous books
on organizational negotiation and strategy available at most bookstores—reading
up on professional business practices or enrolling in business administration
classes is time well spent.
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