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The presentation discusses philosophical approaches to sharing the self, how this relates to offline social networks and human interactions in different contexts, and provides guidance on how online social networking tools can be designed to support these relationships.

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The wide-spread adoption of web-based services has helped people organize information, connect with loved ones, and share data through an electronic medium. This convenience, however, has spawned a massive proliferation of single-purpose user profiles, closed data repositories, and endless login credentials. Not surprisingly, people are quickly becoming less tolerant of experiences that require large quantities of personal information upfront.Deciding what information to ask a customer when creating an account is a literal balance between user needs and business needs. Users want to protect their privacy and provide as little information as possible. The business, on the other hand, wants to learn who their customer is, and ask as many revealing questions as possible.

In this session, I will draw from my experience in redesigning the Yahoo! registration and account recovery systems. I will also show examples from other web sites, and suggest techniques to apply toward common IA and Interaction Design challenges faced in designing membership frameworks.

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Making registration painless for your customers
Encouraging accurate and truthful data entry
Keeping the bad guys out but allowing for password recovery]]>
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The wide-spread adoption of web-based services has helped people organize information, connect with loved ones, and share data through an electronic medium. This convenience, however, has spawned a massive proliferation of single-purpose user profiles, closed data repositories, and endless login credentials. Not surprisingly, people are quickly becoming less tolerant of experiences that require large quantities of personal information upfront.Deciding what information to ask a customer when creating an account is a literal balance between user needs and business needs. Users want to protect their privacy and provide as little information as possible. The business, on the other hand, wants to learn who their customer is, and ask as many revealing questions as possible.

In this session, I will draw from my experience in redesigning the Yahoo! registration and account recovery systems. I will also show examples from other web sites, and suggest techniques to apply toward common IA and Interaction Design challenges faced in designing membership frameworks.

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Making registration painless for your customers
Encouraging accurate and truthful data entry
Keeping the bad guys out but allowing for password recovery]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">This presentation was delivered at the IA Summit 2008 in Miami, FL.

The wide-spread adoption of web-based services has helped people organize information, connect with loved ones, and share data through an electronic medium. This convenience, however, has spawned a massive proliferation of single-purpose user profiles, closed data repositories, and endless login credentials. Not surprisingly, people are quickly becoming less tolerant of experiences that require large quantities of personal information upfront.Deciding what information to ask a customer when creating an account is a literal balance between user needs and business needs. Users want to protect their privacy and provide as little information as possible. The business, on the other hand, wants to learn who their customer is, and ask as many revealing questions as possible.

In this session, I will draw from my experience in redesigning the Yahoo! registration and account recovery systems. I will also show examples from other web sites, and suggest techniques to apply toward common IA and Interaction Design challenges faced in designing membership frameworks.

This session will discuss the following topics:
Making registration painless for your customers
Encouraging accurate and truthful data entry
Keeping the bad guys out but allowing for password recovery</media:description>
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The wide-spread adoption of web-based services has helped people organize information, connect with loved ones, and share data through an electronic medium. This convenience, however, has spawned a massive proliferation of single-purpose user profiles, closed data repositories, and endless login credentials. Not surprisingly, people are quickly becoming less tolerant of experiences that require large quantities of personal information upfront.Deciding what information to ask a customer when creating an account is a literal balance between user needs and business needs. Users want to protect their privacy and provide as little information as possible. The business, on the other hand, wants to learn who their customer is, and ask as many revealing questions as possible.

In this session, I will draw from my experience in redesigning the Yahoo! registration and account recovery systems. I will also show examples from other web sites, and suggest techniques to apply toward common IA and Interaction Design challenges faced in designing membership frameworks.

This session will discuss the following topics:
Making registration painless for your customers
Encouraging accurate and truthful data entry
Keeping the bad guys out but allowing for password recovery</media:text>
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      <title>The Users That Use You: IA Summit Presentation 2008 in Miami</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/2008-0411-ia-summit-presentation-1208532829451764-9-thumbnail-2?1218052954" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> UX professionals seek to gain more power, influence, and decisionmaking authority in their organizations. They can use familiar user-centered design techniques to understand how to effect change and become leaders.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">UX professionals seek to gain more power, influence, and decisionmaking authority in their organizations. They can use familiar user-centered design techniques to understand how to effect change and become leaders.</media:description>
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      <title>Effective IA For Portals: The Building Blocks Framework</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/effectiveiaportals2slideshareshort-1208454650744393-8-thumbnail-2?1229005153" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Portal design efforts often quickly come to a point where their initial information architecture is unable to effectively accommodate change and growth in types of users, content, or functionality, thereby lowering the quality of the overall user experience. This case study style presentation will demonstrate how a framework of standardized information architecture building blocks solved these recurring problems of growth and change for a series of business intelligence and enterprise application portals.

In a narrative and visual review of the evolution of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for a major global corporation, participants will see how the building blocks provided a consistent and stable framework for the design, expansion, and eventual integration of the user experiences of nearly a dozen distinct portal design efforts.

After introducing the building blocks framework, the presentation will follow successive waves of change in the audiences, structures, and contents of the portals, highlighting the benefits of a framework based design: repeatable mental models and navigation flows, reuse of design and development work, reduced costs and timelines, incorporation of social media capabilities into existing architectures, and a shared reference point for the user experience, technical, and business perspectives.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/effectiveiaportals2slideshareshort-1208454650744393-8-thumbnail-2?1229005153" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Portal design efforts often quickly come to a point where their initial information architecture is unable to effectively accommodate change and growth in types of users, content, or functionality, thereby lowering the quality of the overall user experience. This case study style presentation will demonstrate how a framework of standardized information architecture building blocks solved these recurring problems of growth and change for a series of business intelligence and enterprise application portals.

In a narrative and visual review of the evolution of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for a major global corporation, participants will see how the building blocks provided a consistent and stable framework for the design, expansion, and eventual integration of the user experiences of nearly a dozen distinct portal design efforts.

After introducing the building blocks framework, the presentation will follow successive waves of change in the audiences, structures, and contents of the portals, highlighting the benefits of a framework based design: repeatable mental models and navigation flows, reuse of design and development work, reduced costs and timelines, incorporation of social media capabilities into existing architectures, and a shared reference point for the user experience, technical, and business perspectives.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">Portal design efforts often quickly come to a point where their initial information architecture is unable to effectively accommodate change and growth in types of users, content, or functionality, thereby lowering the quality of the overall user experience. This case study style presentation will demonstrate how a framework of standardized information architecture building blocks solved these recurring problems of growth and change for a series of business intelligence and enterprise application portals.

In a narrative and visual review of the evolution of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for a major global corporation, participants will see how the building blocks provided a consistent and stable framework for the design, expansion, and eventual integration of the user experiences of nearly a dozen distinct portal design efforts.

After introducing the building blocks framework, the presentation will follow successive waves of change in the audiences, structures, and contents of the portals, highlighting the benefits of a framework based design: repeatable mental models and navigation flows, reuse of design and development work, reduced costs and timelines, incorporation of social media capabilities into existing architectures, and a shared reference point for the user experience, technical, and business perspectives.</media:description>
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In a narrative and visual review of the evolution of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for a major global corporation, participants will see how the building blocks provided a consistent and stable framework for the design, expansion, and eventual integration of the user experiences of nearly a dozen distinct portal design efforts.

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