1. We Wrote on the Walls How information radiators made a good team great and helped us exit for a gazillion* dollars. Zach Larson Cofounder & Chief Product Officer, SideReel Acquired by Rovi, March 2011
2. What’s an “information radiator”? Information up on the walls! Publicly visible In a highly trafficked area = Push instead of pull
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4. What’s a successful information radiator? Information light Cheap to build and maintain Informs discussion so that conversations are richer
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7. This exposed problems… Home base didn’t know what the product team was up to Developers didn’t always know the most recent insights Even when people were physically collaborating, it was hard to define the mechanics of UX
8. …problems that info radiators could solve Near the rewriters Near the rest of the team
14. Information Radiators … Orient people quickly around important ideas … Answer basic questions … Make the most important information easiest to access … And therefore make conversations more useful.
15. When to make an IR When folks keep asking for the same information When there is a core set of information to share When the people who see it will share a context When people find it useful
And rewritten into this. Then the sketches were taken down.
Sketched out, put up on the walls next to where the team was working(also hauled in and out of meetings)Pivotal Tracker on a screen back at the homebase to keep everyone in the loopUpfront big IxD sketches lasted throughout projectHung on the walls by the team during the whole projectHelped whole team envision end stateHelped guide user testing
Social ExampleBig sketches on wallHelps guide strategic and tactical conversationsRough outlines, not detailed compsDetailed comps come later as we know moreUsing lightweight methods made it easier to document changes as we learned more
Social ExampleBig sketches on wallHelps guide strategic and tactical conversationsRough outlines, not detailed compsDetailed comps come later as we know moreUsing lightweight methods made it easier to document changes as we learned more
Big picture, visible, in meal-sized chunksHelped the team know when parts needed to be figured outHelps the non-development part of the house know what to expect when