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]> ia/ - Surveys http://iaslash.org/taxonomy/term/154/0 en http://iaslash.org/node/7734 n/a Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 -0800 http://iaslash.org/node/7732 n/a Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 -0800 http://iaslash.org/node/7731 n/a Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 -0800 Salary Survey results http://iaslash.org/node/7465 <p>The HFI Salary Survey, which I mentioned <a href="http://iaslash.org/node.php?id=7432">here a while ago</a>, has released its results. The quick info for US respondents: </p> <blockquote><p><i> <p>Commercial: $82,600 (179 respondents)</p> <p>Government &#038; Nonprofit: $59,700 (23 respondents)</p> <p>With the US respondents working in the commercial sector of the economy, three factors appear to influence compensation: </p> <ol> <li>experience in the field</li> <li>advanced degrees</li> <li>primary activity</li> </ol> <p></i></p></blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.humanfactors.com/salarysurveyresults.htm">View the full results</a>. Also, I started <a href="http://www.iawiki.net/SalarySurveys">Salary Surveys page at iawiki</a> to keep track of all of these. If you know of one that's missing, add it!</p> Fri, 26 Sep 2003 12:21:22 -0700 Usability Salary Survey http://iaslash.org/node/7432 <p> Hot on the heels of the <a href="http://aifia.org/pg/salary_survey_2003.php">AIfIA Salary Survey</a> comes the <a href="http://www.humanfactors.com/salarysurvey.htm">HFI Usability Salary Survey</a>. It's geared more towards usability, for sure, but one of the job titles they identify is "Information Architect," so it's worth participating. </p> <p> Why should this be important to you? </p> <ol> <li>Most HR departments don't know what information architecture / usability is, much less how much it's worth.</li> <li>There isn't a whole lot of data on IA / usability salaries, and the data that is available, with a few exceptions, is several years old.</li> </ol> <p>So, help out our cause and <a href="http://www.humanfactors.com/salarysurvey.htm">take the survey</a>.</p> Mon, 04 Aug 2003 13:05:54 -0700 International Institute of Information Design http://iaslash.org/node/7423 <p>From <a href="http://www.idblog.org">Beth Mazur</a></p> <blockquote><p> The International Institute for Information Design,<br /> informationdesign.org and a variety of interested<br /> stakeholders in the ID community are coming together<br /> to increase the relevance and awareness of<br /> Information Design through a variety of<br /> yet-to-be-finalized tactics. <p> <a href="http://www.threadresearch.com/iiid/survey.cfm ">This survey</a> is intended for people interested in<br /> volunteering their time or resources to the<br /> Information Design community, or who want to<br /> suggest other people or organizations that<br /> might participate. </p></blockquote> <p>Now while I might disagree with some of the overarching themes coming from some ID folks, I think that overall the intentions of these folks are completely in line with the general user experience community, and wish the Institute all the best.</p> Thu, 24 Jul 2003 16:11:48 -0700 AIfIA IA Salary Survey Results http://iaslash.org/node/7397 <p>AIfIA has released the <a href="http://aifia.org/pg/salary_survey_2003.php">results of the 2003 IA Salary Survey</a>.</p> Mon, 30 Jun 2003 05:05:52 -0700 The Problems with CMS http://iaslash.org/node/7236 <p>There's plenty of criticism of content management systems (CMS). Discovering what bothers us most can help us start to address these problems constructively. We conducted a survey to identify the biggest obstacles to effective content management systems. <a href="http://aifia.org/pg/the_problems_with_cms.php">View the results</a>.</p> Sun, 02 Feb 2003 04:53:14 -0800 The Future of Information Architecture: Part II (aifia) http://iaslash.org/node/7233 <p>Please help identify important trends and possible futures for information architecture <a href="http://64.73.24.48/s.asp?u=39062166315">by responding to this AIfIA survey</a>. The results will be shared on the aifia.org site and analyzed in the upcoming IA Leadership Seminar at the ASIS&#038;T IA Summit. <small>update: This survey is now closed. Thanks to all who participated! - jess</small></p> Thu, 06 Feb 2003 15:04:30 -0800 What's your method for settling interaction design disputes? http://iaslash.org/node/7209 <p> In speaking with a few project managers recently while consulting the topic of what to do when there are disputes over UI designs arose. This seems to be a recurring theme with more and more people I speak with these days. It's the old too many chiefs not enough indians problem. </p> <p> Surely extensive user tests and hard evidence can silence a lot of this talk, but what if you only have time to do "quick and dirty" UI tests? How have others handled this in the past? What if you don't have access to actual users of the product? What if the sample size for users is very low (1-2 people) </p> <p> I'm interested to hear other people's experiences in this subject... </p> Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:40:34 -0800 Future of Information Architecture http://iaslash.org/node/7203 <p><a href="http://aifia.org/pg/future_of_information_architecture.php">Results from a survey of IAs</a> taken by the Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture in January 2003.</p> <p><i>The decisions we make today are influenced by our implicit assumptions about tomorrow. During these turbulent times, all of us can benefit by asking the difficult questions and sharing insights. This survey is part of an effort to identify important trends and possible futures for information architecture. Results will be analyzed during the upcoming Leadership Seminar.</i></p> Wed, 15 Jan 2003 15:08:37 -0800