Hey guys, I've been faced with this same situation too with enterprise portals that use widgets/pages/features for different groups. Like Bryan, I created a concept map that divided the site into different groups of features according to roles. The wireframes then showed how the features fit into each seperate area (by user group). The portal we built had a relatively small amount of widgets and features, so it was easy enough to wire everything, but obviously the bigger the portal/site and the more flexible/modifiable the features are, the more demanding it gets to wire them properly.
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