You work in a web development firm. You are the webmaster and team lead. You have the all resources – a crack design team, hardcore programmers, the software support, hardware backup. Yet when it comes to decision making on critical aspects of a website or a project, more times than one, poor decisions can be taken.
Creating a website development framework with flexibility for growth and profit might be taken out of your hands by the top honchos at the corporate level. You might get peeved but its true most important decisions regarding website development will be taken by the owners who pull the monetary strings. What do you do then?
Well, the only way out is to educate the share holders, make them see common ground and let informed choices rule the day. Shane Diffily, an esteemed webmaster and author on ‘The WebSite Managers Handbook’ shows why it’s important for you to have a stake in educating the stakeholder.