Posts Tagged ‘Times Online’

Times Spelling Bee iPhone app launches

We’re delighted to announce the launch of the Times Spelling Bee iPhone app – available here – http://bit.ly/bxsOMd. The app is based on the fun, interactive spelling games that can be found on the website we developed for Times Online [www.timesspellingbee.co.uk].

Screenshots taken from the game:

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New Brief posted on Business Wisdom

Catherine King, of Adecco Group UK & Ireland is the latest CEO to post a challenge on the Times Online Business Wisdom website.

Business Wisdom is a website that we developed in conjunction with Times Online. The project invites five CEOs to share a challenge that their companies might face over the next few years. This is then broken down into its component parts (e.g. Marketing, HR, Technology, Research & Development) and presented to the Times Online audience, who are able to propose a possible solution. This is then presented back to the CEO, who will have the opportunity to endorse or challenge the collective wisdom generated by the site.

The current brief centres around Adecco’s challenges in recruiting the right calibre of employees for the London 2012 Games, sustaining momentum on a three year project, ensuring diversity is a key part of the recruitment process and creating a legacy for the Adecco Group that goes beyond 2012.

Can you solve the question?

A fun AND succesful project…

We recently launched The Times Spelling Bee website for Times Online as part of their Spelling Bee Championship, a competition aimed at improving spelling. 

Times Online Spelling Bee

Working on this project was (and continues to be) a highly satisfying process. This got me thinking about what factors influence how you perceive whether a project was a positive experience or not. The reasons for this project being enjoyable to work on from my point of view include the following factors (in no specific order):

  1. Excellent client relationship
  2. Clear lines of communication – both internally and with the client
  3. Interesting and engaging subject matter
  4. Clearly identifying requirements at the initial stages of the project
  5. Implementing new and challenging technological concepts, thereby facilitating for new learning
  6. Executing requirements to the satisfaction of the client
  7. Delivering a website that is fun and highly interactive from a user’s perspective
  8. Achieving the goals that were set by the client in terms of measuring whether the project was a success
  9. Being able to refine and develop our in-house processes as a result of this experience

Whether you enjoyed working on a project obviously doesn’t determine whether the project was successful or not. I would suggest, however, that if a project comprises at least some the characteristics mentioned above, it will have a greater chance of satisfying the following criteria:

  1. The project was delivered within budget
  2. The project was completed within the stipulated time frames
  3. The requirements of the project have been satisfied

And these are surely considered to be The Holy Grail when measuring a successful project….

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