We started the conversation here, in this blog forum, re: the replacement of Household/Individual. The goal was to see the "whole picture", make it easier to add/edit/delete details, and provide an intuitive user interface that was easy and enjoyable to use. Our dev team took this project as a challenge to show off a development style that keeps them focused, accountable, and delivers what the user asked for; they blew me away!
Working with the dev team intimately on screen design, we then immediately shared those with you and many other stakeholders to identify exactly what was needed. Everything was broken down into “whole” tasks and allotted out every two weeks; quick 10 minute meetings were held every morning to identify progress and roadblocks. There were constant reviews to validate that what was being built was in align with the vision. Did it work? The proof is in the pudding, four short months later, with other projects that still demanded developer time, the first release of Household/Individual 2.0 is ready for the big time and I am excited! Replacing these legacy pages is important for a lot of reasons:
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Establishes another key building block that plays to our vision for F1
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Everyone, no matter your role, is exposed to these pages so improvements here are felt across the board
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Household/Individual detail pages account for more of our bandwidth than all other pages combined; improvements here impact our overall performance
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It is our constant goal to improve visibility to your congregation; this takes a big step in that direction
If you had been following the design conversations we had 4 months ago, you will undoubtedly notice that there are some things we have further improved upon, but also some aspects that are missing; this is an iterative process and you can expect improvements that further flesh some details out over the coming months.
Check out the EDUCATION tab above for detailed information, instruction, and direction to play with the new design in a safe environment.