 | Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Quebec’s Chambre de l’assurance de dommages deploys a new website developed by multiple-media.com
CHAD's website is now cleaner, better-looking and more efficient...
multiple-media.com announced today that it has built a new website for the province’s damage insurance self-regulatory body, the Chambre de l’assurance de dommages (ChAD). The website, which is cleaner, better-looking, and more efficient, is the most recent in a long list of major revamping projects conducted by the Montreal Web agency, and–just like the other ones–it was completed on time and on budget.
The ChAD’s website had grown considerably, and the organization wanted to make its content more accessible. It also wanted to be able to manage the contents on its own. “The time had come for us to implement a new platform that would showcase the breadth and depth of the available information, and make it much easier for our different audiences to find their way around the site,” said Isabelle Perreault, director of the Department of Communications and Public Affairs. “So we worked with multiple-media.com at developing a much more effective and functional information architecture, with a renewed graphical user interface.”
Best usability practices were leveraged to produce the new site, and its contents were edited in order to reflect the needs of the various groups targeted by the site, i.e. members, consumers, trainers, students, and managers. The Montreal Web agency’s Content Management System (CMS), MMCM, played a key role in attaining project goals by simplifying the integration process, and by making it possible to save time and money.
About the ChAD
The mission of the Chambre de l'assurance de dommages is to ensure the protection of the public in the areas of damage insurance and claims adjustment. The ChAD oversees the mandatory continuing professional education of nearly 14,000 damage insurance agents and brokers, and claims adjusters, and it acts in a preventive capacity, regulating the professional practice of individuals who work in these fields. Return to the news index
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