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Strategic IA Careers: Skills and Knowledge for Success
Information architecture:
Designing
high-value content
delivered in an
effective information experience
that enables client success
High-value content:
• Speaks directly to client/buyer/user business goals
• Includes only the tasks necessary to achieve those goals
• Aids the client in making decisions or applying concepts in their own situations
• Is technically rich in the sense that it includes validated real-world samples, examples, best practices,
and lessons learned
High-value content does not:
• Focus on manipulating elements of a user interface (those things that everyone knows
by now, such as "Type your name in the name field")
• Describe tasks that can't be mapped to a meaningful goal or objective
• Describe what to do without explaining how to do it
• Describe how to do it without explaining why to do it
Information experience:
Professional Development Progression Andrea Ames—STC Summit 2013
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Tactical vs. Strategic IA
Tactical information architecture:
Concrete
Typical tasks include:
• Update a navigation tree according to design
guidelines and standards
• Apply models and guidelines to develop
information architecture for a product release
or self-contained information deliverable
• Solve architectural issues with guidance from
a strategic information architect (IA) or
information strategist
Strategic information architecture:
Abstract
Typical tasks include:
• Architect a product’s total information
experience (not just technical docs)
• Develop a cross-product or portfolio
information experience
• Prioritize requirements
• Apply models in new and novel ways to get
validated improvements in the end-to-end
information experience
• Provide input for model or guideline
improvement
• Create and validate new models and
guidelines
Strategic IAs are:
• Focused on client perceptions
• Of the total information experience
• Of the value of content for achieving their goals
• Focused on business priorities
• For the total information experience
• For the value of content to business strategy
• Focused on the total information experience
• Multiple information deliverables
• Multiple authors
• Formal and informal content
• Official and collaborative or social content
Strategic IAs are not:
• Focused on one kind of information deliverable
• Focused on information products from one kind of information development team (such as just the
technical product documentation team)
• Focused primarily on things like topic modeling, navigation hierarchies, and labeling schemes
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Scope: Tactical and strategic IAs in the organization:
Strategic IAs:
• Across the entire company, a group, a division, a portfolio, or a single product
• Across Tech docs, Support, Marketing, Engineering, etc.
Strategic information architecture skills
Skills with humans:
User research
• Conduct user and task analysis
• Develop personas
• Develop scenarios, use cases, and user stories
User advocacy
• Develop a deep understanding of users, their tasks,
goals, and requirements
• Become their champion without becoming one of them;
maintain objectivity
• Negotiate for user wants and needs during planning and development processes
Human factors
• Understand and design in support of human cognitive processes in information interactions
• Validate models and designs with intended users using
a variety of methods
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Skill with modeling:
• Ability to analyze and express complex information relationships through modeling
• Ability to model the user task flow
• Ability to model information topics
• Fluency with information architecture models and their application, such as:
• Use models (for product- and information-
use scenarios)
• Content models (for the building blocks
of consistent content)
• Access models (for navigation patterns,
wayfinding, and progressively disclosing information)
Skill with information and design:
Disciplined creativity
• Ability to synthesize competing requirements to create innovative solutions
• Ability to create in an ideal world, then collaborate and negotiate back to reality (that is, take
incremental steps toward the ideal, given resource, time, and other constraints)
Organizing information
• Make the complex clear
• Understand, expose, and deliver information relationships
through navigation, linking, and other retrieval methods
Information experience design
• Information design skills such as minimalism, progressive disclosure, chunking, information
presentation, and delivery
• Interaction design
• Commitment to consistency and rigorous attention to detail
• Ability to simplify and reduce words while maintaining essential meaning
Analytic skills:
• Systems thinking (see backup)
• Synthesize competing requirements to create innovative solutions
• Analyze complex relationships
and strategic ideas
• Find the patterns inherent in data
• Critical thinking
• Problem solving
• Root cause analysis
• Take an abstract, complex or ambiguous challenge and come up with a concrete, real-world
solution proposal
Business skills:
• Communication and presentation skills
• Negotiation and diplomacy
• Political savvy and ability to network
• Skill in understanding and making decisions based on business strategy
• Able to build a business case and justify architecture, designs, and approaches with customer and
business impact statements
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Leadership skills:
Vision
• Passion
• Strategic and systems thinking
• Enthusiasm for and evangelism of the strategy
• Ability to influence and drive direction of a large team
• Willing to make a decision (and be held accountable, if necessary)
Commitment to delivery
• Able to commit and deliver
• Delegating, and delivering through others when appropriate
Investment in others and the health of the team
• Able to take input from the team easily
• Able to build team capacity (for example, commitment to mentoring, intentional efforts toward
filling the pipeline and growing IAs, educating the team, and so on)
• Consistent but not rigid; able to consistently reinforce a message to help the team grow
Other soft skills:
• Self-motivation (diagnosing a problem and then relentlessly pursuing a meaningful resolution that
makes a difference)
• Emotional intelligence and professional maturity
• Intelligent fearlessness (being willing to step forward but smart about when and how)
• Integrity
• Respect (for example, for others'
ideas and time)
• Good listening skills
• Ability to give credit to others and share the spotlight
• Flexible, able to change, and able to accept what cannot be changed
• Comfort working with abstract or ambiguous projects or ideas
Derailment factors: Characteristics that limit strategic IA effectiveness
• Views IA as a promotion strategy (for
example, “I just want to get to Senior
Writer”) as opposed to a career path with a
specific skill set and aptitudes
• Power mongers
• Dictatorial for own political agenda
• Passive; waits for assignments from others
• Timid; fears speaking up, taking risks, or
gracefully challenging an idea
• Driven by “don’t fix it if it’s not broken”
• Tends toward excessive autonomy or
isolation
• Lacks willingness to connect, collaborate
• Lacks tact
• Unable to tolerate ambiguity
• Views role in a silo; can’t envision their
work relative to other content creators
around the company, or to the work of
others on the extended team
• Unable or uncomfortable thinking in the
abstract (that is, concrete thinkers)
• Needs rules, a recipe, a cookbook, or “the
right answer”
• Too attached to guidelines; unable to
question or advocate for legitimate change
• Never follows guidelines or considers
constraints
• Tends to get lost in the details (all trees,
wrong forest)
• Can’t see beyond the boundaries of their
own “book” (all trees, no forest)

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Strategic IA Careers: Skills and Knowledge for Success

  • 1. Page 1 Strategic IA Careers: Skills and Knowledge for Success Information architecture: Designing high-value content delivered in an effective information experience that enables client success High-value content: • Speaks directly to client/buyer/user business goals • Includes only the tasks necessary to achieve those goals • Aids the client in making decisions or applying concepts in their own situations • Is technically rich in the sense that it includes validated real-world samples, examples, best practices, and lessons learned High-value content does not: • Focus on manipulating elements of a user interface (those things that everyone knows by now, such as "Type your name in the name field") • Describe tasks that can't be mapped to a meaningful goal or objective • Describe what to do without explaining how to do it • Describe how to do it without explaining why to do it Information experience: Professional Development Progression Andrea Ames—STC Summit 2013
  • 2. Page 2 Tactical vs. Strategic IA Tactical information architecture: Concrete Typical tasks include: • Update a navigation tree according to design guidelines and standards • Apply models and guidelines to develop information architecture for a product release or self-contained information deliverable • Solve architectural issues with guidance from a strategic information architect (IA) or information strategist Strategic information architecture: Abstract Typical tasks include: • Architect a product’s total information experience (not just technical docs) • Develop a cross-product or portfolio information experience • Prioritize requirements • Apply models in new and novel ways to get validated improvements in the end-to-end information experience • Provide input for model or guideline improvement • Create and validate new models and guidelines Strategic IAs are: • Focused on client perceptions • Of the total information experience • Of the value of content for achieving their goals • Focused on business priorities • For the total information experience • For the value of content to business strategy • Focused on the total information experience • Multiple information deliverables • Multiple authors • Formal and informal content • Official and collaborative or social content Strategic IAs are not: • Focused on one kind of information deliverable • Focused on information products from one kind of information development team (such as just the technical product documentation team) • Focused primarily on things like topic modeling, navigation hierarchies, and labeling schemes
  • 3. Page 3 Scope: Tactical and strategic IAs in the organization: Strategic IAs: • Across the entire company, a group, a division, a portfolio, or a single product • Across Tech docs, Support, Marketing, Engineering, etc. Strategic information architecture skills Skills with humans: User research • Conduct user and task analysis • Develop personas • Develop scenarios, use cases, and user stories User advocacy • Develop a deep understanding of users, their tasks, goals, and requirements • Become their champion without becoming one of them; maintain objectivity • Negotiate for user wants and needs during planning and development processes Human factors • Understand and design in support of human cognitive processes in information interactions • Validate models and designs with intended users using a variety of methods
  • 4. Page 4 Skill with modeling: • Ability to analyze and express complex information relationships through modeling • Ability to model the user task flow • Ability to model information topics • Fluency with information architecture models and their application, such as: • Use models (for product- and information- use scenarios) • Content models (for the building blocks of consistent content) • Access models (for navigation patterns, wayfinding, and progressively disclosing information) Skill with information and design: Disciplined creativity • Ability to synthesize competing requirements to create innovative solutions • Ability to create in an ideal world, then collaborate and negotiate back to reality (that is, take incremental steps toward the ideal, given resource, time, and other constraints) Organizing information • Make the complex clear • Understand, expose, and deliver information relationships through navigation, linking, and other retrieval methods Information experience design • Information design skills such as minimalism, progressive disclosure, chunking, information presentation, and delivery • Interaction design • Commitment to consistency and rigorous attention to detail • Ability to simplify and reduce words while maintaining essential meaning Analytic skills: • Systems thinking (see backup) • Synthesize competing requirements to create innovative solutions • Analyze complex relationships and strategic ideas • Find the patterns inherent in data • Critical thinking • Problem solving • Root cause analysis • Take an abstract, complex or ambiguous challenge and come up with a concrete, real-world solution proposal Business skills: • Communication and presentation skills • Negotiation and diplomacy • Political savvy and ability to network • Skill in understanding and making decisions based on business strategy • Able to build a business case and justify architecture, designs, and approaches with customer and business impact statements
  • 5. Page 5 Leadership skills: Vision • Passion • Strategic and systems thinking • Enthusiasm for and evangelism of the strategy • Ability to influence and drive direction of a large team • Willing to make a decision (and be held accountable, if necessary) Commitment to delivery • Able to commit and deliver • Delegating, and delivering through others when appropriate Investment in others and the health of the team • Able to take input from the team easily • Able to build team capacity (for example, commitment to mentoring, intentional efforts toward filling the pipeline and growing IAs, educating the team, and so on) • Consistent but not rigid; able to consistently reinforce a message to help the team grow Other soft skills: • Self-motivation (diagnosing a problem and then relentlessly pursuing a meaningful resolution that makes a difference) • Emotional intelligence and professional maturity • Intelligent fearlessness (being willing to step forward but smart about when and how) • Integrity • Respect (for example, for others' ideas and time) • Good listening skills • Ability to give credit to others and share the spotlight • Flexible, able to change, and able to accept what cannot be changed • Comfort working with abstract or ambiguous projects or ideas Derailment factors: Characteristics that limit strategic IA effectiveness • Views IA as a promotion strategy (for example, “I just want to get to Senior Writer”) as opposed to a career path with a specific skill set and aptitudes • Power mongers • Dictatorial for own political agenda • Passive; waits for assignments from others • Timid; fears speaking up, taking risks, or gracefully challenging an idea • Driven by “don’t fix it if it’s not broken” • Tends toward excessive autonomy or isolation • Lacks willingness to connect, collaborate • Lacks tact • Unable to tolerate ambiguity • Views role in a silo; can’t envision their work relative to other content creators around the company, or to the work of others on the extended team • Unable or uncomfortable thinking in the abstract (that is, concrete thinkers) • Needs rules, a recipe, a cookbook, or “the right answer” • Too attached to guidelines; unable to question or advocate for legitimate change • Never follows guidelines or considers constraints • Tends to get lost in the details (all trees, wrong forest) • Can’t see beyond the boundaries of their own “book” (all trees, no forest)