The first year’s results following the full-scale rollout of NetBenefits (2005) resulted in Customer Satisfaction Ratings over 90% -
a 30 point increase from ratings prior to the redesign (2002).
Senior management was greatly pleased at the results of the IA redesign, and at its reception by end-users and clients alike. The NetBenefits is now highly ranked among the top plan sponsor Web sites.
“Users just instinctively know where to go for information,” says Dave Rollert, Vice President of Fidelity eBusiness Design. “Given the fact that senior management initially was very married to the old structure, it’s amazing how everyone now accepts the new design as obviously the right choice. The techniques you used to develop and document the solution really made all the difference.”
Additionally, the technology team found that the IA redesign
had resolved the issues with extensibility, and was now straightforward to build on.
“We’ve already been able to accommodate a number of new products that no one had even thought of when the IA was being developed,” says Rollert. “The new information architecture will be extensible for many years of product growth.”
For more information on the NetBenefits redesign, see:
Fidelity's Press Release