Hi Dan,
You could frame the issue differently, and think about "how to
allocate resources to improving the design over time." The reason I
say this is because in many cases there are good reasons to gradually
change the design rather than a "big bang" redesign.
Here's a couple pieces advocating this point of view:
Lou Rosenfeld's "Redesign Must Die" talk
http://bit.ly/QNNuI
My article, "The Evolving Homepage: The Growth of Three Booksellers"
http://bit.ly/13Miqs
Best,
Victor
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Dan Chamberlain wrote:
> Two general questions for anyone involved in planning and management...
>
> How often do you redesign your Web site? Every six months? Every year? 18 months? 3/5 years?
>
> How do you budget for you redesign? Annually? By project?
>
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