The document summarizes a presentation about integrating user experience (UX) design with lean product development principles. Some key points discussed include:
- Traditional UX cycles do not align well with lean principles like rapid prototyping and just-in-time design.
- Forcing developers to do UX work and relying solely on surveys and analytics can undermine UX.
- UX designers need to measure results and adapt to the lean process instead of insisting their way is best.
- To integrate UX and lean, designers should focus on rapid design iterations, flexibility, and changing metrics over time-intensive upfront work and long reports.
Tour of Mobile usability testing apps and servicesvijayhanumolu
Ok, you have been asked to go off and research how to design/architect a mobile user experience. After the initial excitement and learning all about mobile UX, you decide to jump head-on and start designing.
Then comes the realization, how are you going to test the designs in context of a mobile device? Do you have to package everything in an app or is there a way to test preliminary designs? What tools are available? Which works for what Mobile OS? When to use a particular tool? Can, we, designers use it without developer help?
In this presentation I have various testing app/methods/tools/services available specifically for Mobile, for which OS, when to best use them during design process, cost associated with some of the tools, and what are pros & cons of each of them.
This document discusses different approaches to user experience (UX) design for agile, lean, and waterfall teams. It argues that all teams use the same design process of thinking, making, and checking models, but may start at different points. The key is sharing models to gain understanding, rather than making deliverables. Fidelity and annotation can be used to improve how models communicate understanding. To avoid becoming "UX zombies" focused on process over outcomes, teams should ask questions about their goals and how their work improves understanding of users, interfaces, interactions and systems.
Maximizing the impact of UX in an agile environment: Mixing agile and Lean UXJohn Whalen
When companies adopt an agile development environment, UX teams often feel like they just lost their seat at the table. It’s never easy to change, but by adapting your UX practices to accommodate agile, you can have the impact on design you always wanted.
The document discusses how user experience (UX) research needs to adapt to agile development processes. It recommends using research methods that have narrow objectives, shorter timelines, and more informal deliverables to provide frequent feedback throughout sprints. Specific methods described include heuristic evaluations, competitive reviews, guerrilla testing, and rapid iterative testing and evaluation (RITE) that allow quick testing and iteration on prototypes to inform the design process.
Prototyping is essential to designing memorable mobile user experiences, but can often be overlooked at the beginning of building a product. Learn the types of prototypes, tools, and best practices for mobile product design (including overview of mobile flow and UI best practices, patterns, and frameworks).
Software prototyping is an important UX design skill that many people “just do” but effective prototyping requires crucial knowledge and practices that aren’t obvious. As a result, many prototyping efforts aren’t productive and fail to achieve their goals.
In this talk, Everett will explain prototyping and its goals, compare prototyping to sketching, and explore the different types of prototyping. He will then give the eight rules for effective prototyping and show why those rules are so important.
Everett will review several commonly available prototyping tools (including SketchFlow), give nine criteria for evaluating prototyping tools, and evaluate the tools based on the criteria. He will conclude by showing some examples effective and ineffective prototyping in practice.
If you or your team is prototyping now or considering prototyping in the future, this talk is for you!
Software prototyping is an important UX design skill that many people “just do” but effective prototyping requires crucial knowledge and practices that aren’t obvious. In this talk, Everett will explain prototyping and its goals, compare prototyping to sketching, and explore the different types of prototyping. He will then characterize effective prototyping and explain why those characteristics are so important.
Everett will review several commonly available prototyping tools (including SketchFlow), and evaluate their pros and cons. He will conclude by working through some examples so that you can see effective prototyping in practice.
If you or your team is prototyping now or considering prototyping in the future, this talk is for you!
Mobile product - "Build great apps!" at ProductTank Paris #17Alexandre Jubien
Alex Jubien is a pioneer in mobile development who has worked as the head of mobile at Deezer and Viadeo. He is now an independent mobile consultant who advises startups on mobile strategy. His presentation outlines seven key lessons for building great mobile apps: 1) anchor apps in the real world, 2) prioritize usability with consistent workflows, 3) design for interruptions and micro-moments, 4) optimize for speed with offline capabilities, 5) reduce friction through onboarding and feedback, 6) leverage context awareness, and 7) provide "superpowers" to users through sensors and connectivity.
Tour of Mobile usability testing apps and servicesvijayhanumolu
Ok, you have been asked to go off and research how to design/architect a mobile user experience. After the initial excitement and learning all about mobile UX, you decide to jump head-on and start designing.
Then comes the realization, how are you going to test the designs in context of a mobile device? Do you have to package everything in an app or is there a way to test preliminary designs? What tools are available? Which works for what Mobile OS? When to use a particular tool? Can, we, designers use it without developer help?
In this presentation I have various testing app/methods/tools/services available specifically for Mobile, for which OS, when to best use them during design process, cost associated with some of the tools, and what are pros & cons of each of them.
This document discusses different approaches to user experience (UX) design for agile, lean, and waterfall teams. It argues that all teams use the same design process of thinking, making, and checking models, but may start at different points. The key is sharing models to gain understanding, rather than making deliverables. Fidelity and annotation can be used to improve how models communicate understanding. To avoid becoming "UX zombies" focused on process over outcomes, teams should ask questions about their goals and how their work improves understanding of users, interfaces, interactions and systems.
Maximizing the impact of UX in an agile environment: Mixing agile and Lean UXJohn Whalen
When companies adopt an agile development environment, UX teams often feel like they just lost their seat at the table. It’s never easy to change, but by adapting your UX practices to accommodate agile, you can have the impact on design you always wanted.
The document discusses how user experience (UX) research needs to adapt to agile development processes. It recommends using research methods that have narrow objectives, shorter timelines, and more informal deliverables to provide frequent feedback throughout sprints. Specific methods described include heuristic evaluations, competitive reviews, guerrilla testing, and rapid iterative testing and evaluation (RITE) that allow quick testing and iteration on prototypes to inform the design process.
Prototyping is essential to designing memorable mobile user experiences, but can often be overlooked at the beginning of building a product. Learn the types of prototypes, tools, and best practices for mobile product design (including overview of mobile flow and UI best practices, patterns, and frameworks).
Software prototyping is an important UX design skill that many people “just do” but effective prototyping requires crucial knowledge and practices that aren’t obvious. As a result, many prototyping efforts aren’t productive and fail to achieve their goals.
In this talk, Everett will explain prototyping and its goals, compare prototyping to sketching, and explore the different types of prototyping. He will then give the eight rules for effective prototyping and show why those rules are so important.
Everett will review several commonly available prototyping tools (including SketchFlow), give nine criteria for evaluating prototyping tools, and evaluate the tools based on the criteria. He will conclude by showing some examples effective and ineffective prototyping in practice.
If you or your team is prototyping now or considering prototyping in the future, this talk is for you!
Software prototyping is an important UX design skill that many people “just do” but effective prototyping requires crucial knowledge and practices that aren’t obvious. In this talk, Everett will explain prototyping and its goals, compare prototyping to sketching, and explore the different types of prototyping. He will then characterize effective prototyping and explain why those characteristics are so important.
Everett will review several commonly available prototyping tools (including SketchFlow), and evaluate their pros and cons. He will conclude by working through some examples so that you can see effective prototyping in practice.
If you or your team is prototyping now or considering prototyping in the future, this talk is for you!
Mobile product - "Build great apps!" at ProductTank Paris #17Alexandre Jubien
Alex Jubien is a pioneer in mobile development who has worked as the head of mobile at Deezer and Viadeo. He is now an independent mobile consultant who advises startups on mobile strategy. His presentation outlines seven key lessons for building great mobile apps: 1) anchor apps in the real world, 2) prioritize usability with consistent workflows, 3) design for interruptions and micro-moments, 4) optimize for speed with offline capabilities, 5) reduce friction through onboarding and feedback, 6) leverage context awareness, and 7) provide "superpowers" to users through sensors and connectivity.
The document discusses considerations for transitioning apps to iOS 7. It summarizes Apple's three core iOS 7 principles of deference, clarity and depth. It then outlines Tigerspike's six key considerations for the transition: the new aesthetic, full bleed interfaces, dynamic typography, hierarchy through depth, the physics engine, and enhanced multitasking. The document concludes by recommending a four-point transition strategy of testing on iOS 7, releasing a point update, planning a major release, and iterative updates.
Real World Lessons Using Lean UX (Workshop)Bill Scott
Half Day Workshop given 5/22/2013 at WebVisions Portland.
In this workshop Bill will explore the mindset of LeanUX and how it relates to bring products to life in the midst of big organizations that don't normally think "Lean". He will look at how teams can create a strong partnership between product, design & engineering in a way that tears down the walls and instead focuses on three key principles:
Shared understanding
Deep collaboration
Continuous customer feedback
The workshop will take a look at how Bill has been able to apply Lean UX at PayPal — a place that in recent years has been the total antithesis of the lean startup idea. With very specific examples, he will share lessons learned applying lean to the full product life cycle as well as how it relates to agile development.
Finally, the workshop looks at the technology stack. In the last few years there has been an explosion of open source technology stacks that can support rapidly creating products, launching them to scale and rapidly iterating on them when live. While startups embrace these stacks from the get-go, large organizations struggle with how to embrace this change. This workshop will also look at the shift that has happened, what is driving this change, and how organizations can embrace this stack and how to marry Lean Tech with Lean UX.
This document provides recommendations for how to break into the field of user experience (UX). It recommends starting by reading foundational books on UX and usability to build understanding. It also suggests taking online courses to learn UX principles and skills. The document further recommends attending UX conferences and meetups for networking opportunities. Finally, it mentions pursuing university programs for a more formal education in UX and human-computer interaction. The overall recommendations are to gain knowledge through self-study, learn from experts through courses and events, and consider academic programs to help enter the UX field.
This is the presentation I used for my talk on the World Usability Day, WUD2010 on 11-Nov-2010.
It was targeted for the IT professionals in the audience including Senior Management, Project Managers, Business Analysts, Designers, Developers, Testers etc.
This document provides an overview of Lean UX, which combines principles from design thinking, agile development, and the lean startup methodology. It discusses Lean UX foundations like continuous learning and experimentation. The Lean UX process involves declaring assumptions, creating minimum viable products (MVPs) to test hypotheses, gathering feedback through research and experiments, and iterating based on learning. Challenges like integrating Lean UX with scrum processes and finding user test subjects are also addressed. The document aims to explain what Lean UX is and how its principles and processes work.
The JoomlaChicago Loop sponsored "Joomla & Responsive Design", a presentation focused on the key ingredients and dynamics of making a Joomla website flow and react to the different viewing devices and browser viewport sizes.
Dennis Kmetz (Director of Interactive Media, Taylor Bruce Design Partnership) presented Joomla & Responsive Design on Thursday, March 1, 2012.
Exploring and Integrating UX in Open Source Software Development Victoria Bondarchuk
Slides for my talk at ApacheCon 2016
https://apacheconeu2016.sched.org/event/8ULf/exploring-and-integrating-ux-in-open-source-software-development-victoria-bondarchuk-seoul-tech-society
The importance of introducing usability activities into free open source software development has been acknowledged in the research and by the community, yet FOSS products have been criticized for having little or no emphasis on usability. The decentralized and engineering-driven approach of open source projects can conflict with usability methodologies. We will review existing cases of UX design contribution to open source projects, discuss how designers can become part of the community and what engineers can do to improve usability of the software they build.
The Emperor's New Lean UX: Why I'm not using lean UX, and perhaps why you sho...Everett McKay
Lean UX is all the rage for 2015, as many teams are starting to adapt it. The goal is to make evidence-based design decisions to learn from our customers, and minimize waste in doing so. But one thing we need more evidence on: if using lean UX actually works! In practice, lean UX is often a rationalization for poorly designed MVPs that fail to deliver the promised benefits.
For the first half of this talk, Everett will present the fundamental concepts and techniques of lean UX, and make a case why they may not deliver their promised results. The second half will be a group discussion about your own experience with lean techniques, and whether or not you agree with Everett's concerns.
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today: Managing UX DebtJack Moffett
The document discusses managing UX (user experience) debt, which refers to design decisions that negatively impact users. It identifies common sources of UX debt such as acquisitions, outsourcing, neglect, and intentional vs unintentional mistakes. The document provides strategies for identifying UX debt through active awareness, inventorying, and exposing teams to users. It also discusses classifying and prioritizing debt, and addressing it through bankruptcy, do-overs, or phased approaches. Avoiding debt requires research, attention to detail, modularity, and documentation.
More than 370 visual definitions of UX : User Experience, Customer Experience, Service Design, Design Thinking, Lean UX, Usability diagrams from 1970 till 2017.
This is a restored version of the presentation. Previous with 80 000 + views was deleted as a result of SlideShare bug...
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show humility. It also discusses how prayer was instituted by Allah and Muhammad to provide spiritual ascension five times a day. Finally, it emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam and that prayers must be performed with full concentration and humility to be accepted by Allah.
The document discusses Islamic teachings on marriage and the role of the Muslim woman and her husband. It states that in Islam, marriage is a blessed contract between a man and woman to live together in love, cooperation and tranquility. It emphasizes that a righteous woman who is religiously committed is seen as the greatest blessing and comfort for a man. The document outlines that Islam gives women the right to choose their husband, and cites examples from the Prophet Muhammad where he upheld a woman's right to reject an unwanted marriage. It describes the qualities a Muslim woman should look for in a potential husband, including religious commitment over physical attributes alone.
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show humility. It also discusses how prayer was instituted by Allah and Muhammad to provide spiritual ascension for believers five times a day. Finally, it emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam and that prayers must be performed with full concentration and humility to be accepted by Allah.
The document provides a summary of the key beliefs and teachings of Islam according to the author. It discusses:
1) Islam as the complete and final message from God that does not require any additions or deletions.
2) The main rights and purposes of humanity according to Islam, including worshipping God alone.
3) Core Islamic concepts like Tawheed (monotheism), knowledge, righteousness, interactions, lawful/unlawful acts.
4) Rejecting deviations from Islam and emphasizing correct beliefs and practices.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document contains daily schedules and sales records from August 17-24. It lists the number of vehicles rented each day and total income. It also outlines the daily routines of opening and closing a store, attending school, household chores, meals and rest. Notes mention not having money on certain days due to it being a holiday.
UX @ Agile - Myths, Legends and the path to successRan Liron
This document discusses integrating UX practices into large Agile organizations. It dispels common misconceptions that UX planning and research are not needed in Agile. Instead, it advocates for a Sprint 0 to define vision, recurring design spikes, and continuous research and validation. It also emphasizes the importance of clear definitions of done and effective communication between teams. The overall message is that Agile requires adapting UX practices, not abandoning them, in order to deliver viable, usable products through a focus on the user experience.
UX @ agile - myths, legends and the path to successRan Liron
This document discusses integrating UX practices into Agile development. It addresses three common misconceptions: 1) that Agile projects don't require planning ahead, 2) that Agile doesn't allow time for research and validation, and 3) that Agile means less mistakes. It provides four tips: 1) ensure UX is part of the MVP, 2) define clear requirements for each design task, and 3) focus on effective communication within cross-functional teams. Overall, the document advocates frontloading research in Sprint 0 and design spikes, allowing the UX team to work one sprint ahead of developers to plan effectively in Agile.
The document discusses considerations for transitioning apps to iOS 7. It summarizes Apple's three core iOS 7 principles of deference, clarity and depth. It then outlines Tigerspike's six key considerations for the transition: the new aesthetic, full bleed interfaces, dynamic typography, hierarchy through depth, the physics engine, and enhanced multitasking. The document concludes by recommending a four-point transition strategy of testing on iOS 7, releasing a point update, planning a major release, and iterative updates.
Real World Lessons Using Lean UX (Workshop)Bill Scott
Half Day Workshop given 5/22/2013 at WebVisions Portland.
In this workshop Bill will explore the mindset of LeanUX and how it relates to bring products to life in the midst of big organizations that don't normally think "Lean". He will look at how teams can create a strong partnership between product, design & engineering in a way that tears down the walls and instead focuses on three key principles:
Shared understanding
Deep collaboration
Continuous customer feedback
The workshop will take a look at how Bill has been able to apply Lean UX at PayPal — a place that in recent years has been the total antithesis of the lean startup idea. With very specific examples, he will share lessons learned applying lean to the full product life cycle as well as how it relates to agile development.
Finally, the workshop looks at the technology stack. In the last few years there has been an explosion of open source technology stacks that can support rapidly creating products, launching them to scale and rapidly iterating on them when live. While startups embrace these stacks from the get-go, large organizations struggle with how to embrace this change. This workshop will also look at the shift that has happened, what is driving this change, and how organizations can embrace this stack and how to marry Lean Tech with Lean UX.
This document provides recommendations for how to break into the field of user experience (UX). It recommends starting by reading foundational books on UX and usability to build understanding. It also suggests taking online courses to learn UX principles and skills. The document further recommends attending UX conferences and meetups for networking opportunities. Finally, it mentions pursuing university programs for a more formal education in UX and human-computer interaction. The overall recommendations are to gain knowledge through self-study, learn from experts through courses and events, and consider academic programs to help enter the UX field.
This is the presentation I used for my talk on the World Usability Day, WUD2010 on 11-Nov-2010.
It was targeted for the IT professionals in the audience including Senior Management, Project Managers, Business Analysts, Designers, Developers, Testers etc.
This document provides an overview of Lean UX, which combines principles from design thinking, agile development, and the lean startup methodology. It discusses Lean UX foundations like continuous learning and experimentation. The Lean UX process involves declaring assumptions, creating minimum viable products (MVPs) to test hypotheses, gathering feedback through research and experiments, and iterating based on learning. Challenges like integrating Lean UX with scrum processes and finding user test subjects are also addressed. The document aims to explain what Lean UX is and how its principles and processes work.
The JoomlaChicago Loop sponsored "Joomla & Responsive Design", a presentation focused on the key ingredients and dynamics of making a Joomla website flow and react to the different viewing devices and browser viewport sizes.
Dennis Kmetz (Director of Interactive Media, Taylor Bruce Design Partnership) presented Joomla & Responsive Design on Thursday, March 1, 2012.
Exploring and Integrating UX in Open Source Software Development Victoria Bondarchuk
Slides for my talk at ApacheCon 2016
https://apacheconeu2016.sched.org/event/8ULf/exploring-and-integrating-ux-in-open-source-software-development-victoria-bondarchuk-seoul-tech-society
The importance of introducing usability activities into free open source software development has been acknowledged in the research and by the community, yet FOSS products have been criticized for having little or no emphasis on usability. The decentralized and engineering-driven approach of open source projects can conflict with usability methodologies. We will review existing cases of UX design contribution to open source projects, discuss how designers can become part of the community and what engineers can do to improve usability of the software they build.
The Emperor's New Lean UX: Why I'm not using lean UX, and perhaps why you sho...Everett McKay
Lean UX is all the rage for 2015, as many teams are starting to adapt it. The goal is to make evidence-based design decisions to learn from our customers, and minimize waste in doing so. But one thing we need more evidence on: if using lean UX actually works! In practice, lean UX is often a rationalization for poorly designed MVPs that fail to deliver the promised benefits.
For the first half of this talk, Everett will present the fundamental concepts and techniques of lean UX, and make a case why they may not deliver their promised results. The second half will be a group discussion about your own experience with lean techniques, and whether or not you agree with Everett's concerns.
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today: Managing UX DebtJack Moffett
The document discusses managing UX (user experience) debt, which refers to design decisions that negatively impact users. It identifies common sources of UX debt such as acquisitions, outsourcing, neglect, and intentional vs unintentional mistakes. The document provides strategies for identifying UX debt through active awareness, inventorying, and exposing teams to users. It also discusses classifying and prioritizing debt, and addressing it through bankruptcy, do-overs, or phased approaches. Avoiding debt requires research, attention to detail, modularity, and documentation.
More than 370 visual definitions of UX : User Experience, Customer Experience, Service Design, Design Thinking, Lean UX, Usability diagrams from 1970 till 2017.
This is a restored version of the presentation. Previous with 80 000 + views was deleted as a result of SlideShare bug...
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show humility. It also discusses how prayer was instituted by Allah and Muhammad to provide spiritual ascension five times a day. Finally, it emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam and that prayers must be performed with full concentration and humility to be accepted by Allah.
The document discusses Islamic teachings on marriage and the role of the Muslim woman and her husband. It states that in Islam, marriage is a blessed contract between a man and woman to live together in love, cooperation and tranquility. It emphasizes that a righteous woman who is religiously committed is seen as the greatest blessing and comfort for a man. The document outlines that Islam gives women the right to choose their husband, and cites examples from the Prophet Muhammad where he upheld a woman's right to reject an unwanted marriage. It describes the qualities a Muslim woman should look for in a potential husband, including religious commitment over physical attributes alone.
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show humility. It also discusses how prayer was instituted by Allah and Muhammad to provide spiritual ascension for believers five times a day. Finally, it emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam and that prayers must be performed with full concentration and humility to be accepted by Allah.
The document provides a summary of the key beliefs and teachings of Islam according to the author. It discusses:
1) Islam as the complete and final message from God that does not require any additions or deletions.
2) The main rights and purposes of humanity according to Islam, including worshipping God alone.
3) Core Islamic concepts like Tawheed (monotheism), knowledge, righteousness, interactions, lawful/unlawful acts.
4) Rejecting deviations from Islam and emphasizing correct beliefs and practices.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document contains daily schedules and sales records from August 17-24. It lists the number of vehicles rented each day and total income. It also outlines the daily routines of opening and closing a store, attending school, household chores, meals and rest. Notes mention not having money on certain days due to it being a holiday.
UX @ Agile - Myths, Legends and the path to successRan Liron
This document discusses integrating UX practices into large Agile organizations. It dispels common misconceptions that UX planning and research are not needed in Agile. Instead, it advocates for a Sprint 0 to define vision, recurring design spikes, and continuous research and validation. It also emphasizes the importance of clear definitions of done and effective communication between teams. The overall message is that Agile requires adapting UX practices, not abandoning them, in order to deliver viable, usable products through a focus on the user experience.
UX @ agile - myths, legends and the path to successRan Liron
This document discusses integrating UX practices into Agile development. It addresses three common misconceptions: 1) that Agile projects don't require planning ahead, 2) that Agile doesn't allow time for research and validation, and 3) that Agile means less mistakes. It provides four tips: 1) ensure UX is part of the MVP, 2) define clear requirements for each design task, and 3) focus on effective communication within cross-functional teams. Overall, the document advocates frontloading research in Sprint 0 and design spikes, allowing the UX team to work one sprint ahead of developers to plan effectively in Agile.
כיצד מסתדרת עבודה על אפיון ממשק במתודולוגיה מוכוונת משתמש עם הקצב המהיר של עבודה במתודולוגיית Agile? האם ניתן לעשות UX טוב ב- Agile ? איך מתמודדים עם השילוב של Agile ו-UX בארגונים גדולים?
בהרצאה קצרה זו אפריך כמה מהמיתוסים הנפוצים בנוגע לעבודה על UX בארגונים גדולים ככלל ועבודה ב-Agile בפרט, ואנסה להציע מספר טיפים כיצד להתמודד עם האתגר הלא פשוט של אפיון ממשקים למערכות מורכבות בסביבת Agile.
Integrating User Experience Design into the Product LifecycleICS
There is overwhelming evidence that investing in the user experience (UX) produces a superior product. When the needs of the customer are met, it becomes much easier to meet business goals. Many companies still do not put their focus on UX, instead relying on what organically comes out of the software development process. Often, it is not a lack of interest in UX, but rather a gap in skills and knowledge that prevents good UX design practices from being applied to product development.
Learn how to put “UX First” in the product lifecycle, allowing developers to focus on engineering tasks and build the correct product to meet and exceed customer needs. We will explore the relationship of UX to Agile development methods, help explain some of the UX jargon and present strong business reasons to focus on UX no matter where you are currently in the product lifecycle.
Learn more: http://www.ics.com/ux-video
How to Master UX Testing in an Agile Design ProcessUserZoom
This document discusses how to integrate user experience (UX) testing into an agile design process. It begins by outlining common myths about agile and UX testing, such as the idea that they are incompatible or that testing requires working code. The document then presents different approaches to testing in an agile context, such as the 3x3 method of testing multiple early concepts, the RITE method of refining one concept faster through iterations, and A/B testing to refine details at the end. It emphasizes removing waste from traditional UX processes and leveraging remote automated user testing to scale usability testing within short agile sprints. Finally, it provides tips for more agile UX testing like defining target metrics for
Evolving The Impact of Usability Testing: Supporting New Roles & Business Me...UserZoom
As usability testing has become a critical step in building excellent user experiences, more roles are involved in testing and extracting outcomes. Teams have higher demands for collaborative testing and to assure conclusions are directly impacting business metrics in a positive way. In this session hear the story about how UserZoom has collaborated with its customers to redesign its own UX to support these evolving needs.
You'll learn:
- How to identify and classify design debt
- How to solve product quality issues in fast-paced teams.
- How to address, avoid, and manage design debt.
Maximizing the impact of UX in an agile environment: Mixing agile and lean UXBrilliant Experience
When companies adopt an agile development environment, UX teams often feel like they just lost their seat at the table. It’s never easy to change, but by adapting your UX practices to accommodate agile, you can have the impact on design you always wanted.
Building a UX Process at Salesforce that Promotes Focus and Creativityuxpin
You'll learn:
- How Salesforce designed a large-scale UX process across teams
- Why certain design activities were chosen over others
- How to preserve design quality at scale
Integrating User Centered Design with Agile DevelopmentJulia Borkenhagen
The document discusses integrating user experience (UX) design into an agile development process. It recommends doing initial user research, creating a high-level concept upfront with sitemaps, wireframes and templates. The UX team should work one sprint ahead of development to test prototypes and pass designs to developers. Frequent short usability tests are more efficient than long tests. Development and UX teams should collaborate throughout with UX involved in analysis and development sprints. Challenges include resource availability, working on multiple sprints, and client demands and involvement.
The document discusses the design process at YouTube. It outlines how YouTube monitors user data and metrics to understand user behavior. They create user personas and conduct experiments to test new features. Product direction is driven by qualitative and quantitative user feedback. YouTube takes a lean approach, focusing resources on the most used features and simplifying the site. They also localize the site and track key metrics over time to measure growth and evolution from 2005 to 2010.
The document provides an introduction to KshiBz Anand, a professor of design and founder of several design consultancies. It summarizes his background and experience, including past roles at Motorola, Infosys, and other companies. It also lists his education, including an MS in HCI Design from Indiana University and a BDes in Communication Design from IIT Guwahati. Contact information is provided at the end.
Designing for Mobile – An Overview of Early Stage UX ProcessesFITC
Designing for Mobile – An Overview of Early Stage UX Processes
with Raine Qian
Presented on September 18 2014, 2:45 - 3:30pm
at FITC's Web Unleashed Toronto 2014
More info at www.fitc.ca
Mobile has a huge influence in our everyday lives and behaviour; technology has evolved and we’re always “connected”, which creates so much opportunity for designers.
It is essential that we (as designers) understand the mechanisms that drive human perception, cognition and behaviour, so that we can ultimately craft solutions that achieve our desired outcomes.
OBJECTIVE
Understanding how UX processes impact design outcomes in mobile applications
TARGET AUDIENCE
UI/UX Developers and Designers
ASSUMED AUDIENCE KNOWLEDGE
Basic UI/UX Principles
FIVE THINGS THAT THE AUDIENCE WILL LEARN
An overview of how Pivotal Labs approaches the Discovery process.
Key considerations when designing for Mobile.
An overview of early stage UX research.
Understanding user personas, behaviour and use cases.
How to identify the right problem(s) to solve.
Bridging user experience design with agile product developmentHarri Kiljander
Harri Kiljander discusses best practices for integrating user experience (UX) design work with agile software development. Some key points include: (1) Assigning UX designers to scrum teams to work collaboratively with developers; (2) Treating UX design like architecture work by planning ahead but iteratively; (3) Establishing continuous user testing. Other tips include using appropriate prototyping levels, defining "Done" to include UX, and emphasizing that end users rather than other roles should be prioritized. Jeff Patton also outlines 12 practices for UX in agile environments such as driving UX participation, chunking design work, and continuous validation.
Oplægget blev holdt ved InfinIT-arrangementet Temadag om integrering af usability-arbejde i agile udviklingsprocesser, der blev afholdt den 6. maj 2014. Læs mere om arrangementet her: http://infinit.dk/dk/hvad_kan_vi_goere_for_dig/viden/reportager/hvordan_kombineres_agil_udvikling_og_usability-arbejde.htm
UX is everywhere that's why the UX process is more Important!
Without a solid UX design process, you have a lower chance of creating a product with good UX. A well-defined and well-executed UX process, on the other hand, makes it possible to craft amazing experiences for users.
The document discusses usability and how it can be effectively incorporated into agile development processes, noting that user experience work should be done early and iteratively through techniques like design studios, prototyping, and usability testing to evolve the user interface alongside development in short iterations. It provides guidelines for usability best practices like optimizing the user experience, effective navigation and page design, screen controls, and testing to ensure the user interface is easy to use.
The document discusses 3 things to consider and 3 things to do when wanting to do more UX work. For consideration: 1) understanding the production process, 2) the difference between UX convergence vs. assimilation, and 3) assessing an organization's corporate usability maturity. For action: 1) ask naive questions, 2) ask challenging questions, and 3) ask for forgiveness rather than permission to shape one's UX role within an organization.
This document discusses integrating user experience (UX) design into agile development processes. It describes common UX activities like user research, prototyping, and testing. It then provides examples of how companies have structured UX work within sprints, including frontloading UX work, biweekly design reviews, and participatory sketching sessions. The goal is to embed UX designers in teams to inform decisions early while still allowing flexibility.
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Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
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Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
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5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
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Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
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Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
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van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
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Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
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3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
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42. Where Lean Goes Wrong
Forcing developers to design
Pretending surveys are UX
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43. Where Lean Goes Wrong
Forcing developers to design
Pretending surveys are UX
Depending solely on A/B testing, clicks, hits or other
quantitative measures
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49. Get in Rhythm
Figure 5.1, “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash,” Poppendieck, Mary and Tom (2007)
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50. Get in Rhythm
Set the course
Figure 5.1, “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash,” Poppendieck, Mary and Tom (2007)
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51. Get in Rhythm
Guide the ship
Figure 5.1, “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash,” Poppendieck, Mary and Tom (2007)
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52. Get in Rhythm
Figure 5.1, “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash,” Poppendieck, Mary and Tom (2007)
Instigate corrections
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worked as a UX developer end to end spent a lot of time trying to increase the use of UX and contemplating how UX could fit into the lean and agile process\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
book doesn’t talk a lot about UX research and design but I did get a chance to meet Mary and Tom Poppendieck and ask them about how UX fits in and this presentation is about\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
no lean presentation would be complete without explaining why it’s not agile.\nUnderstand this and you’ll automatically be one of the smartest people in the room.\nMary & Tom Poppendieck\n\n\n\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
7 Principles of lean I recommend “Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash” by Mary and Tom Poppendieck\n
Sounds simple enough\n
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first take was to get rid of the end and continually improve.\nlean takes this a step farther\n
For any given product this is the traditional UX cycle it’s how we’re taught in school. \nThis works assuming a waterfall or iterative waterfall method by black boxing implementation and breaks Lean Principles:\nDeliver fast, Creates waste, commits too early\n
For any given product this is the traditional UX cycle it’s how we’re taught in school. \nThis works assuming a waterfall or iterative waterfall method by black boxing implementation and breaks Lean Principles:\nDeliver fast, Creates waste, commits too early\n
For any given product this is the traditional UX cycle it’s how we’re taught in school. \nThis works assuming a waterfall or iterative waterfall method by black boxing implementation and breaks Lean Principles:\nDeliver fast, Creates waste, commits too early\n
For any given product this is the traditional UX cycle it’s how we’re taught in school. \nThis works assuming a waterfall or iterative waterfall method by black boxing implementation and breaks Lean Principles:\nDeliver fast, Creates waste, commits too early\n
For any given product this is the traditional UX cycle it’s how we’re taught in school. \nThis works assuming a waterfall or iterative waterfall method by black boxing implementation and breaks Lean Principles:\nDeliver fast, Creates waste, commits too early\n
how do you fit into this. This is the UX challenge how to take what you know and fit it into this type of process.\nTalk to the deliverables at the end of each\n
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because of this challenge and the admitted strengths of lean companies skimp on UX\n“We’re doing well and the stats look good why do we need UX?” I DON’T KNOW, THAT’S THE POINT -- IF YOU DON’T MEASURE IT... YOU COULD BE LOSING USERS BC YOU DON’T MEET EXPECTATIONS. \n
because of this challenge and the admitted strengths of lean companies skimp on UX\n“We’re doing well and the stats look good why do we need UX?” I DON’T KNOW, THAT’S THE POINT -- IF YOU DON’T MEASURE IT... YOU COULD BE LOSING USERS BC YOU DON’T MEET EXPECTATIONS. \n
because of this challenge and the admitted strengths of lean companies skimp on UX\n“We’re doing well and the stats look good why do we need UX?” I DON’T KNOW, THAT’S THE POINT -- IF YOU DON’T MEASURE IT... YOU COULD BE LOSING USERS BC YOU DON’T MEET EXPECTATIONS. \n
\nYOU DON’T CONTROL THE PROCESS, YOU INFLUENCE IT AT CRITICAL POINTS.\ndon’t bother telling them why your way is better than their way\n
\nYOU DON’T CONTROL THE PROCESS, YOU INFLUENCE IT AT CRITICAL POINTS.\ndon’t bother telling them why your way is better than their way\n
\nYOU DON’T CONTROL THE PROCESS, YOU INFLUENCE IT AT CRITICAL POINTS.\ndon’t bother telling them why your way is better than their way\n
What do you do about it? how do we make it fit?\nwe have to get in sync our process can’t take a month\n\n
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How do we move that fast?\nwe need to trim the fat. Use the strengths of lean to support UX shortcomings don’t sweat the small stuff\nParticipate in the daily scrums too if you can\n\n
first thing you’ll like this. get rid of the reports let’s talk to people\n
first thing you’ll like this. get rid of the reports let’s talk to people\n
first thing you’ll like this. get rid of the reports let’s talk to people\n
How do you get away with this?\nremember what’s important focus on your goals first the core product is most important\nUse your judgement\n
How do you get away with this?\nremember what’s important focus on your goals first the core product is most important\nUse your judgement\n
How do you get away with this?\nremember what’s important focus on your goals first the core product is most important\nUse your judgement\n
you’re only testing what has been agreed will be developed\nit doesn’t have to be perfect the first time keep testing and fix design issues as they come up don’t stress\n\n
you’re only testing what has been agreed will be developed\nit doesn’t have to be perfect the first time keep testing and fix design issues as they come up don’t stress\n\n
you’re only testing what has been agreed will be developed\nit doesn’t have to be perfect the first time keep testing and fix design issues as they come up don’t stress\n\n
you’re only testing what has been agreed will be developed\nit doesn’t have to be perfect the first time keep testing and fix design issues as they come up don’t stress\n\n
we all know about lying with statistics. but this isn’t really about intentional lying or even about the statistics themselves it’s about when the truth of statistics doesn’t match the reality we live in.\n
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remember to be an expert use your judgement and experience to decide if you’re going to test something or not. what are your priorities?\n
remember to be an expert use your judgement and experience to decide if you’re going to test something or not. what are your priorities?\n
SIMPLE ENOUGH OF A CHANGE THAT IT DOESN’T AFFECT THE PURPOSE or meaning \n
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assess what you have already first to make sure you don’t have any glaring issues already released to the public.\nBe sure to use the guiding principles discussed that will allow you to be in sync so that you can catch up\n
don’t try to control change or even criticize the lean process in your company without upper management support it just puts a target on your back you want to influence it at key points\n\nstreamline and become rhythmic\n\nbut be wary of statistics\n