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How to Manage a Health Informational Site Project
Building an informational website need to be managed well. Installing a script, slapping some design and adding the content as they were is project management gone bad. You need to carefully manage each step in the project management process, as the information presented is not only 3 or 5 page-long, but 100s or 1000s page-long. Doing the wrong thing early will jeopardize the whole project which results in a delay and a possibility of an angry boss or client.
Let’s take health information site for an example. Suppose you are managing a glycemic index resources site. You might want to know where to present the glycemic index food list and south beach diet phase 1 the right way. You don’t want to pile up content in a single section – you need to break information down into sections or categories, and place the content accordingly.
Since this type of site requires you to add new content along the way, you need to devise an action plan that is closely checked with your project timeline, in such a way that any additional info can be placed accordingly, with rewinding the project to start all over again. Again, devising a plan early before setting up any project timeline is a good project management practice.



