Slides & Transcripts
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Integrating Accessibility through Organizational Culture
When we have a hard time building accessible practices into our work, it’s not usually about our process or skills. It’s about ableism. -
Coaching Success – Training strategies for building strong teams
The strongest project strategies are the ones that integrate specific plans for teaching and training team members. -
Just Enough Contact
It’s our job as project leaders to recognize mismatched communication expectations and figure out how and when to adjust methods, frequency, tone, and level of detail to make life better for everyone. -
Building a Better Authoring Experience
Improving the back-end, administrative user experience for the folks who are in charge of editing and creating new content on your site. -
Integrating Accessibility – Planning Content for Everyone
Some quick, relatively-easy ways to start bringing accessibility thinking into your content development processes. -
Be Your Own Project Manager
Content strategists often find themselves leading teams and becoming impromptu project managers. Here’s some advice on how to get stuff done without resorting to threats and bribes. -
The Path to Accessible Content
Let’s talk about accessibility. In particular, about how to talk your leadership and executive team into giving you a budget and a personnel commitment to make your content accessible. -
Wait what? How to Enhance your Responsive Process with Content Questions
Many of the challenges that come from building a responsive site are based not in the technical implementation, but in the content. All your copy is now readable on a small screen, but is it useful there? Is it still serving the site and business goals? Who's actually going to write those blog posts? -
Saving the World with Content Strategy – Lessons from Non-Profits
Non-profits have content challenges that are simultaneously unique and totally normal.