UX: Taxonomy Review and Design

  • Release version: Xanadu
  • Updated August 13, 2024
  • 2 minutes to read
  • Summarize
    Summarized using AI
    This content was generated using new OpenAI-powered functionality. Results are provided on an as is basis and are not guaranteed to be accurate or complete.

    Summary of UX: Taxonomy Review and Design

    The UX: Taxonomy Review and Design Accelerator aims to enhance your portal's content structure and navigation, focusing on Knowledge and Catalog sections to improve usability. It is structured in three phases: Diagnose, Run, and Review, tailored for organizations with existing taxonomies or those starting anew.

    Show full answer Show less

    Key Features

    • Introduction Session: Up to 2 hours to outline scope, expectations, and customer responsibilities.
    • Content Assessment: Up to 4 hours for current state analysis, past research review, and analytics insights.
    • Run UX Activities: Up to 8 hours where consultants assist in developing your taxonomy through collaboration and research studies.
    • Recommendations Readout: Up to 2 hours to present findings and next steps.

    Key Outcomes

    Participants can expect a Taxonomy Findings and Recommendations Readout Deck, along with guidance on next steps and an action plan. Specific customer resources are required, including a Product Owner and recommended end users and UX leads, to facilitate effective implementation.

    The User Experience (UX) Taxonomy Review and Design Accelerator optimizes content structure and navigation in your portal, with a focus on Knowledge and Catalog to improve usability and help users easily find the correct information.

    Overview

    UX: Taxonomy Review & Design is designed to enhance portal navigation and content structure for improved usability and optimize portal knowledge and catalog sections to easily find information.

    The Accelerator is divided into three main phases, Diagnose, Run, and Review.

    • Diagnose: Assesses what the customer needs from their future taxonomy
    • Run: Conducts activities to assist in creating the desired taxonomy
    • Review: Discusses results and next steps

      The Accelerator differs slightly if your organization has an existing taxonomy you want to use or if starting without an existing baseline. See Portal Browse Taxonomy widget for additional information on taxonomy.

    Note:
    This Accelerator is available for Impact Advanced and Total packages.

    Offered pursuant to the applicable ServiceNow Impact Package and Accelerator descriptions available at https://www.servicenow.com/legal/servicenow-impact.html.

    What you get

    Introduction session (up to 2 hours)
    Includes the following activities:
    • Review of the scope and expectations of the Accelerator
    • Overview of customer responsibilities​
    • Recap and validation of goals and key information
    Content assessment (up to 4 hours)
    During this session, UX Consultants may recommend and discuss the following depending on where you are in on the implementation journey:
    • Conduct a current state analysis
    • Discuss past research and feedback
    • Review relevant insights and analytics
    • Present base system taxonomy models
    Run UX activities (up to 8 hours)
    During this step, UX Consultants lead the process of helping you develop your taxonomy. Depending on where you are in the implementation journey, UX Consultants may recommend and conduct the following activities:
    • Assess customer requirements
    • Collaborate with customers to create, recruit for, and launch a taxonomy research study, if applicable
    • Send the test to the customer for distribution to desired participants
    • Collect and analyze the results
    • Guide customers toward an initial draft of the taxonomy
    Recommendations readout (up to 2 hours)
    During this step, UX Consultants host a readout session to present the findings and recommendations.
    • Review findings and recommendations
    • Provide next steps and action plan
    Outputs
    Taxonomy Findings and Recommendation Readout Deck

    Requested customer resources

    One or more customer resources are requested. The specific number of resources provided is Accelerator and customer specific.

    Table 1. Requested customer resources and responsibilities
    Customer Resource  Responsibilities 
    Product owner (Required) Manages Customer’s ServiceNow portal.
    End users of portal (Recommended) Frequently uses the Customer’s ServiceNow portal.
    Customer UX lead (Recommended) Responsible for designing the user experience on the Customer’s end.
    Trusted service partners (Recommended) Attends ServiceNow Impact Accelerator coaching session(s) to understand leading practices and potentially support customer going forward.

    Requested information / access

    Refer to the applicable Impact Accelerator description available at  https://www.servicenow.com/legal/servicenow-impact.html

    Exclusions

    The Accelerator may conclude early if the assessment clearly identifies required changes.