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Wireframe Creation
   

In my IST 420 course, Systems and Enterprise Integration, I worked on a project that focused on analyzing the IT infrastructure of Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College, PA. Part of this project involved creating wireframes using Microsoft Visio that visually depict what a new teleradiology system may look like for the Medical Center. These wireframes closely corresponded to use cases for the new system.

Download the wireframe diagrams for this project here (Microsoft Visio .vsd file)

If you would like to view other wireframe documents I have created, please contact me for more details.

Update 9-25-06
   

I have added a “Usability” section under “Experience.” This page includes specific projects I have worked on that demonstrate my experience in usability, user interface design, user experience design, etc. This includes requirements gathering, web design, wireframes, process maps, and more.

Website Design Experience
   

I have been creating personal websites for over 8 years. The following are current examples of websites I have designed:

  • CatrionaCornett.com
    • The website you are viewing right now, my ePortfolio site, was designed to promote my skills and to give prospective employers an opportunity to view expanded descriptions of projects I have completed and internship positions I have held in the past.
    • I utilized WordPress and customized a special WordPress theme to fit my needs.
    • Site design goals: The design goals of this site are to provide a detailed navigation scheme that allows visitors to find information quickly and easily.

  • FotoFrog.com
    • This website was developed as part of my team’s National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Scholarship.
    • I was primarily responsible for the design of this website.
    • Site design goals: My goal in designing this site was to keep it as simple and easy to use as possible. Our group decided that many photo sharing websites are cumbersome and involve too many steps to share photos. FotoFrog is “Photo Sharing Made Easy”
    • The website was built from scratch using CSS.

  • Pandemic Watch
    • This website was created for research purposes as part of my team’s National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Scholarship.
    • The purpose of this site is to track infectious disease outbreaks across the world.
    • Site design goals: This site was designed to allow for easy implementation of the Goolgle Maps API. Additionally, the site allows for a simple two step disease submission process.

Process Map Creation
   

During my internship at GE Asset Management, I created process maps for a project involving automating a manual print production process. This involved:

  • Gathering business requirements
  • Transforming IT and business processes into a process map
  • Understanding process flow between multiple user groups
  • Presenting process map to business stakeholders

Thumbnails of process maps (Note: Full size not available due to confidentiality)

Update 9-13-06
   

I have updated my resume, added an Experience section on my General Electric IMLP Internship, and updated my Fall 2006 courses.

General Electric IMLP Internship
   

GEGE Asset Management

Introduction
In the summer of 2006, I completed an internship at General Electric in Stamford, CT. This internship was part of GE’s Information Management Leadership Program. I worked within GE Corporate, at GE Asset Management. My work composed primarily of project management, business analysis, and quality assurance.

About General Electric
General Electric is composed of six businessess (Consumer Finance, Commercial Finance, Industrial, Infrastructure, Healthcare, and NBC Universal). GE Corporate oversees corporate initiatives for the entire company and is headquartered in Fairfield, CT. With 116 years of operation, GE has grown into one of the largest and most respected companies in the world. GE has been named “America’s Most Admired Company” and “Global Most Admired Company” by FORTUNE Magazine. For more information about GE, please visit their website.

GE Asset Management (GEAM) has over 70 years of experience and currently manages over $185 billion in assets. For more information about GEAM, please visit their website.

Projects
At GEAM, I worked on three primary projects:

1. Internal Application Development - Project Manager

  • Oversaw the development of an internal application that would be used by GEAM’s sales team to respond to Request for Proposals.
  • Managed a GDC (Global Distribution Center) development team offshore during the planning and execution phases of the project
  • Managed the company onboarding process for the development team
  • Worked with the GEAM database team to optimize the application’s database
  • Gave status updates and feature presentations to the business users
  • Reviewed development documentation and prototype development

2. Print Automation Project - Project Manager

  • Determined a solution for moving a manual document production process away from the business’ sales team to a dedicated print production center
  • Automated the print job submission process for the sales team by researching print management software
  • Worked with IT, sales, and print production groups to obtain buy-in
  • Completed technical and sales review with the print management software vendor

3. Reporting Improvement Project - Liason between business and development team

  • Analyzed business reporting requirements for the GEAM sales team
  • Determined proper report format and contents to best suit the needs of the business
  • Worked with IT and the Business Objects team to create the forms
  • Presented results to the business

Skills Used and Developed
1) Project Management
All of my projects at GEAM required strong project management skills. I either created or supervised the progress of Microsoft Project plans for two of my projects. Serving as project manager at GEAM allowed me to develop my ability to manage the time, scope, and cost of projects and to interact with both the business and IT.

2) Business Analysis
Each of the projects I worked on required analyzing the business’ needs and requirements. I became highly aware of the fact that the most feature-rich technical solutions were not necessarily the best for the business, and that technical solutions must reflect the needs of users and overall business strategy.

3) Business Process Improvement
In the Print Automation Project, I was able to take a manual process and transform it into an automated solution. The process for document production became more efficient as a result, and allowed for increased capabilities and customization. This project cut time and costs for the business.

4) Time Management and Organization
In order to effectively manage three main projects at once, I had to utilize and develop both time management and organizatoin skills. This included prioritizing projects and holding effective meetings.

5) Leadership
GE’s IMLP internship program prides itself on helping its interns develop their leadership skills. As project manager for several of my projects, I became accountable for the actions taken by these projects. I also developed many leadership skills such as decisiveness, commitment, and maintaining both a task-oriented and person-oriented approach.

Conclusion
My internship at GEAM was very rewarding. It gave me the opportunity to experience an internship that wasn’t highly technical and relied more on project management and business analysis skills. I was able to understand more about how to interact across cross-functional teams and to manage a wide variety of people. I was also fortunate to learn more about one of the largest companies in the world.