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Storymapping: A MacGyver Approach to Content Strategy

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** Authored and presented with Lis Hubert ** Need an organized and prioritized content assessment? Sure you do! Unfortunately, it’s not always possible on a short timeline, with low funds… or is it? What if there was a way to create and facilitate an in-depth assessment of company content with organizations that are short on time and cash? Enter the storymapping approach. Join Donna and Lis as they take you with them on their journey working with a New York City-based nonprofit to organize, prioritize, and manage program content in no time flat (and with little cash to boot). Instead of working with long research periods and deep-dive content approaches, they offer a creative method using storytelling to helping to map content needs to business and user goals. In this session you will learn: • How to do quality content strategy work even when constraints are many • How to use content strategy to increase your understanding of content, even when you can’t afford fancy resources to help you • How storymaps can be used across different touchpoints and content areas to improve the user experience.
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STORYMAPPING A MACGYVER APPROACH TO CONTENT STRATEGY DONNA LICHAW @DLICHAW GREATNORTHELECTRIC.COM LIS HUBERT @LISHUBERT ELISABETHHUBERT .COM
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STORYMAPPING A MACGYVER APPROACH TO CONTENT STRATEGY

DONNA LICHAW @DLICHAW GREATNORTHELECTRIC.COM

LIS HUBERT @LISHUBERT ELISABETHHUBERT.COM

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HELLO.

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EASEEVERYDAY ARTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

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WE GET THESE QUESTIONS OFTEN

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NEEDLESS TO SAY, WE WERE VERY

EXCITED

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BUT THERE WAS A CATCH…

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BUDGET TIME

RESOURCES

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USER INTERVIEWS STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS CONTENT AUDIT GAP ANALYSIS TASK ANALYSIS PERSONAS SCENARIOS CONTENT PRIORITIZATION CONTENT ROADMAP

CONTENT STRATEGY

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USER INTERVIEWS STAKEHOLDER INTERVIEWS CONTENT AUDIT GAP ANALYSIS TASK ANALYSIS PERSONAS SCENARIOS CONTENT PRIORITIZATION CONTENT ROADMAP

BUDGET TIME RESOURCES

CONTENT STRATEGY

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WHAT WOULD MACGYVER DO?

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STORYMAPPING (WHAT MACGYVER WOULD DO)

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A LONG, LONG TIME AGO… IN A UNIVERSE FAR AWAY

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North by Northwest storyboard/film comparison one1more2time3.wordpress.com

STORYBOARDING

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BUDGET TIME

RESOURCES

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“Opening iTunes Details” transition using basic Post-it Notes. Hinman, Rachel. 2012. !The Mobile Frontier. New York: Rosenfeld Media. www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mobile-design/

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NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH…

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Jeff Patton – http://www.agileproductdesign.com/blog/the_new_backlog.html

AGILE STORY MAPPING

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Beginning Middle End

NARRATIVE ARC

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Beginning Middle End

NARRATIVE ARC

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Beginning Middle End

NARRATIVE ARC

Inciting Incident

Climax

Falling Action

Rising Action

Exposition

Resolution

Crisis

Journey Chase Search

( )

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EXPOSITION

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INCITING INCIDENT

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RISING ACTION

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CRISIS

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CLIMAX

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FALLING ACTION

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RESOLUTION

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UX STORIES

ENGAGEMENT

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PRODUCT DEFINITION What is this product or feature? Why should users care or want to use it?

PRODUCT DISCOVERY How might users find us? What value/affordances do we show?

USEHow should this flow, um, flow?

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BUDGET TIME RESOURCES

CHEAP FAST EASY

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WHAT WE DID

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DAY 1

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DAY 2

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DAY 3

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DID IT WORK?

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THE GOOD

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THE BAD

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MIA DESIGNERS

DEVELOPERS EDUCATORS STUDENTS

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MIA COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH

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STORYMAP AS HYPOTHESIS

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STORYMAP AS{ EDUCATED GUESS }

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WE HAD A STORY*

*GOOD FOR WRITING GRANT APPLICATIONS

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WHAT’S NEXT

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ROADMAP VISION CONSENSUS

CHEAP FAST EASY}

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DONNA LICHAW @DLICHAW

GREATNORTHELECTRIC.COM

LIS HUBERT @LISHUBERT

ELISABETHHUBERT.COM

THANK YOU.


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