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ICAEW’s IT Counts launches. Yay!

by Dennis Howlett on March 6, 2008

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The cat’s out the bag. As John Stokdyk reports, the ICAEW has launched the first of what will be many communities for Chartered Accountants. I’ve been gagging to talk about this for…well…months as it is a project on which I have been working with the main consultants and the content team.

Once fully rolled out, the ICAEW communities will reach all 132,000 members and as such will be the largest deployment of its type anywhere in the world. As far as I know. I’m choosing my words carefully here because while there are some large communities out there, this is the first of its kind of which I am aware.

The one I’m most heavily involved with is IT Counts, which as the title suggests, is aimed at IT Faculty members and interested parties. I’m contributing to the content and ICAEW have given me pretty much free rein to say what I wish. Anyone who has read my past critiques of ICAEW will know this represents a huge step forward (and risk!) for which the entire team should be warmly congratulated.

As background, IT Counts is built on WordFrame, an evolution of what was Blogtronix, a platform I have used in the past. The design has been enhanced for ICAEW requirements and, as John so eloquently states:

The parallels with our own IT Zone are hard to miss, but to give the institute its due, IT Counts is adorned with all the latest Web 2.0 accessories – wikis, RSS feeds and blogs from Hurst and other figures including Microsoft UK finance director Steve Dunn.

Does this represent ‘competition’ for more traditional forms of media? The short answer is no because ICAEW is particularly focused on delivering information of value to professionals of all kinds – not just those in practice, which is where I perceive most of AccountingWeb’s readers are drawn. However, it is perhaps an indication of where media is going that Microsoft is a leading stakeholder.

Where I think IT Counts differentiates itself is in the fact that once registered onto the site, users can create their own content rather than being restricted to commenting as is the case at AccountingWeb. The site has moderation controls and there is a simple editing workflow in place so that in the early days at least, the content team can ensure the quality of content is going in the direction they wish. Some might baulk at the prospect but I think it is a very good idea. Quality matters and ICAEW made it clear they want to be not just perceived but seen to be thought leaders through the content that is produced.

The site is very new and content creation is being ramped as quickly as possible. Similarly, since the site works in a different way to that with which professionals are used, a number of helper articles are being created as guides to what content producers need do and how readers can get the best out of the site.

I would encourage anyone interested in the concept of professional communities to take a look. If IT Counts encourages professionals to think about their IT knowledge and how that might be enhanced, then it’s a good start. As John graciously says:

IT Counts is an attractive and laudable attempt to broaden the ICAEW membership’s technology expertise

Once again, congratulations to all the team. I’m delighted to have played some small part in getting this project off the ground.

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  • Ali Choudhury
    I did manage to get in fine. Then a nice lady from the ICAEW emailed to ask me for my membership number since they couldn't find me on their system with the email that I had used. This despite my using the same email address listed in my member profile..
  • Opera caches the number!
  • Philip

    Do you want a new problem?

    I can't get another connection invite out as it says I can't type 4 numbers in the right order

    Sure as heck I can!!!

    R
  • Now we really do have proof the ICAEW read your blog Dennis.

    I've found Richard in IT Counts and connected with him. I think Richard gets the prize for best profile photo. Not a web cam shot that one.
  • Hi Richard, apologies for the error. After speaking to you I've sent you an invite and look forward to your community participation.
  • It took me so long to get a password for this (5 days) I lost the will to use it

    Richard Murphy
  • @alastair - high praise indeed ;) Subtle elegance is my preferred expression.
  • alastair
    hi chaps - didn't say I did not like it - actually it is nice and soft on the eye. But grey for grey suits is what stands out for me!

    I use the main site once a year to pay my subs - otherwise I gave up on it years ago.
  • It's just great that we can talk about this project now....

    @Ali - we looked at the existing site and tried hard to get the usability and navigation as easy as possible for the IT Counts site.

    @Alistair - the main red colour was prescribed by the ICAEW logo and brand guidelines, and we really liked matching in the silver/greys - but they really like it, which is what counts.
  • @Ali - it's funny you should say that...without giving too much away (because I'm bound by certain confidentiality matters), it's fair to say the people who need to know about this at Moorgate Place are keenly aware of the issues and much thought is going into how this can be properly resolved. I can say that it is not a trivial issue because under the covers there are a lot of important 'moving parts.'

    However, it sparks another thought. If the communities take off as we all hope then the contrast will serve as an impetus to do 'other things.' That's goodness and something ICAEW will keep under review with the help of the external consultants.
  • Ali Choudhury
    Sorry, meant the main ICAEW website.
  • @Alistair - if the only thing that annoys you is the colour then it's a job well done. ;)

    @Ali: feedback is incredibly important and as someone who has been close to this for a while, it is hard for me to be objective about such things. Where are you struggling on navigation? Let me know here and I'll post about that on the site to move the conversation to where it has more direct impact.
  • Ali Choudhury
    It's a welcome move but I wish they'd redesign the website. Navigating it is a chore and a half.
  • Hi Alastair

    It is the bright red that I see. Goes to show everyone always has a different opinion on design. This is one area I find it is better to leave it to the creative people to work on and get right. Personally, I like to see designs evolve over time with constant tweaks and improvements. The Wordframe platform should give planty of scope for that approach.
  • alastair
    it seems very pastelly grey!
  • Hi Dennis

    Well done for keeping quite on this one - professional until the last. A significant step forward for the ICAEW in many ways and a clear example to the outside world that the ICAEW is thinking in terms of the 21st century and not willing to just live in the past.


    Philip
  • Awesome! Nice one, Dennis - and I'm not just talking about how well you did at keeping schtum! Looks v interesting, will keep any eye on it. Well done, you.
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