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Managing international usability projects: cooperative strategy

Published: 21 April 2006 Publication History

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Multi-national projects face many challenges, such as finding and coordinating resources, managing logistics in different countries, defining research methodology, controlling project cost, and dealing with cross-cultural issues. Project managers can choose among different approaches to such ventures: centralized, decentralized and cooperative. We discuss our experience in managing international usability teams using the cooperative strategy. With four participating countries and three languages used for conducting user studies, bringing the project together becomes both a challenge and a valuable lesson. The report details the strategy applied and specifically addresses the setup and data analysis stages. We reflect on our experience from two viewpoints: of the global project manager and of a local coordinator. For others to draw on our learning, we summarize both positive and negative project lessons.

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[1]
Bojko et al., "Overcoming the challenges of multinational testing", ACM <interactions> 12{6}, ACM Press (2005), 28--30.
[2]
Yeo, A.W., "Global-software development lifecycle: An exploratory study", Proc. of the SIGCHI Conference in Human Factors in Computing, ACM Press, 2001.

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CHI EA '06: CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2006
1914 pages
ISBN:1595932984
DOI:10.1145/1125451
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  1. cross-cultural user experience
  2. international studies
  3. project management
  4. user research methodology

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