Council of Canadians

The Problem of Many-in-One/Council of Canadians Peer-to-Peer Session

Submitted by Dan Bashaw on Wed, 2006-10-11 08:14.

During the Peer-to-peer breakout sessions (aka “Workshopping your Issue”) a group of us created an ad hoc session focusing on the web site design and development issues faced by the Council of Canadians, a progressive national organization with 70 local chapters scattered across the country.

The Council’s challenge is to create a unified yet flexible web presence for the largely autonomous chapters, while still keeping control of branding and much of the messaging.

Problem Statement (Council of Canadians)

The Council’s requirements and constraints include:

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