The document describes how to edit and customize the colors, size, and orientation of icons in a linear arrow diagram of a business process in PowerPoint. It provides instructions on ungrouping objects to edit them individually, changing the color using the format shape menu, and changing the color to one of the built-in theme colors from the design tab. The purpose is to allow full customization of a linear arrow diagram layout to depict a business process.
Carbon Five Tech Lead, Courtney Hemphill, joined a host of women speaking on their inspirations and journeys in science, technology, engineering, and math to celebrate Ada Lovelace day at Thoughtworks in SF. This talk focused on how Ada's uniquely creative and analytical upbringing allowed her to see future potential in technology and how early exposure to computers and puzzles inspired a balanced transition from design to development in Courtney's career.
MCEConf Jitter workshop - Mapping Your Minimal Viable ExperienceCourtney Hemphill
It is now the norm that products, and the services they provide, will be expected to be available everywhere. Your customer's experience with your product will occur in many contexts on a wide array of devices. Understanding these touch points, and the particular devices involved, will help your team outline their strategy for feature delivery and find innovative ways to deliver a more holistic user experience.
Using a blend of Design Thinking, Lean & Agile practices we will take an idea through ideation, the user journey, identify key touch points and their contexts, and gain insights into designing and implementing an experience. Attendees will learn a framework for mapping services across situations. They will also leave with techniques to take the resulting map and translate it into an actionable and testable release plan. These exercises and resulting conversations create shared understanding between the entire product team on features needed within each component of the overall product architecture. The resulting map and iteration plan keeps everyone in alignment on how to deliver a consistent user experience across all devices.
Design + Development + Devices: The 3 Ds of 3-D ProductsCourtney Hemphill
Creating products today requires considering more than just screens and a basic web stack. Hear how the best companies are pushing the boundaries by leveraging a variety of technologies and collecting data across a variety of channels and devices. Understand how designers and developers can work together to efficiently craft relevant and engaging user experiences that take advantage of all the opportunities that are available in our increasingly complex technical landscape. This talk will outline techniques that establish a weekly cadence of experiment driven development. These are specific exercises and tools that can be used to iteratively design, build, deploy and test physical products in real world scenarios. This process allows teams to move fast to release products in weeks versus months and use those releases to better inform future design and development sprints.
UX & APPS by Tobias Høgsberg
Apps solve and take on an ever increasing number of functions that before was reserved for websites. The mobilephone is the only media channel we are in contact with practically 24/7 and the potential for using it for effective and creative marketing is enormous. Tobias will answer:
How is an app developed so it is not merely a reflection of an already existing website, but rather using the apps unique strengths and engage the users?
What does UX mean for a successful Mobile Marketing strategy?
Updated deck of previous GOTO talk from Chicago. Looking at the current pace of technology and how we have evolved our process at Carbon Five to handle dynamic teams and fast, iterative development.
How we could use Email as a simple but effective tool to both validate problems and potential solutions AND to understand the users we are designing for a little better in a practical sense.
Like Mobile-First, only a bit different...
It's easy to say "No" to cloud computing, but then again, "Why not ?"
That's the slide deck presented in the ISACA China Hong Kong Chapter AsiaCACS 2015.
Faster Payments Service is a popular UK based payment system as it operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 8 simple steps described in this infographic by AccessPay on how to setup such a payment process.
Practical Product Innovation - Sydney CTO SummitMike Biggs GAICD
Today, constant innovation defines our marketplace. Businesses must respond to customer expectations for better digital experiences. How do leading organisations launch successful new products and respond rapidly to external change? How do they move beyond the simple need to innovate to actively practicing innovation every day?
We will share proven techniques and approaches to product innovation, from co-creation with customers, to workplace 'hack days'. We will show how collaborative design can speed your product to market using stories from the trenches of product delivery.
Presented By Mike Biggs and Ian Kelsall
Carbon Five Tech Lead, Courtney Hemphill, joined a host of women speaking on their inspirations and journeys in science, technology, engineering, and math to celebrate Ada Lovelace day at Thoughtworks in SF. This talk focused on how Ada's uniquely creative and analytical upbringing allowed her to see future potential in technology and how early exposure to computers and puzzles inspired a balanced transition from design to development in Courtney's career.
MCEConf Jitter workshop - Mapping Your Minimal Viable ExperienceCourtney Hemphill
It is now the norm that products, and the services they provide, will be expected to be available everywhere. Your customer's experience with your product will occur in many contexts on a wide array of devices. Understanding these touch points, and the particular devices involved, will help your team outline their strategy for feature delivery and find innovative ways to deliver a more holistic user experience.
Using a blend of Design Thinking, Lean & Agile practices we will take an idea through ideation, the user journey, identify key touch points and their contexts, and gain insights into designing and implementing an experience. Attendees will learn a framework for mapping services across situations. They will also leave with techniques to take the resulting map and translate it into an actionable and testable release plan. These exercises and resulting conversations create shared understanding between the entire product team on features needed within each component of the overall product architecture. The resulting map and iteration plan keeps everyone in alignment on how to deliver a consistent user experience across all devices.
Design + Development + Devices: The 3 Ds of 3-D ProductsCourtney Hemphill
Creating products today requires considering more than just screens and a basic web stack. Hear how the best companies are pushing the boundaries by leveraging a variety of technologies and collecting data across a variety of channels and devices. Understand how designers and developers can work together to efficiently craft relevant and engaging user experiences that take advantage of all the opportunities that are available in our increasingly complex technical landscape. This talk will outline techniques that establish a weekly cadence of experiment driven development. These are specific exercises and tools that can be used to iteratively design, build, deploy and test physical products in real world scenarios. This process allows teams to move fast to release products in weeks versus months and use those releases to better inform future design and development sprints.
UX & APPS by Tobias Høgsberg
Apps solve and take on an ever increasing number of functions that before was reserved for websites. The mobilephone is the only media channel we are in contact with practically 24/7 and the potential for using it for effective and creative marketing is enormous. Tobias will answer:
How is an app developed so it is not merely a reflection of an already existing website, but rather using the apps unique strengths and engage the users?
What does UX mean for a successful Mobile Marketing strategy?
Updated deck of previous GOTO talk from Chicago. Looking at the current pace of technology and how we have evolved our process at Carbon Five to handle dynamic teams and fast, iterative development.
How we could use Email as a simple but effective tool to both validate problems and potential solutions AND to understand the users we are designing for a little better in a practical sense.
Like Mobile-First, only a bit different...
It's easy to say "No" to cloud computing, but then again, "Why not ?"
That's the slide deck presented in the ISACA China Hong Kong Chapter AsiaCACS 2015.
Faster Payments Service is a popular UK based payment system as it operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 8 simple steps described in this infographic by AccessPay on how to setup such a payment process.
Practical Product Innovation - Sydney CTO SummitMike Biggs GAICD
Today, constant innovation defines our marketplace. Businesses must respond to customer expectations for better digital experiences. How do leading organisations launch successful new products and respond rapidly to external change? How do they move beyond the simple need to innovate to actively practicing innovation every day?
We will share proven techniques and approaches to product innovation, from co-creation with customers, to workplace 'hack days'. We will show how collaborative design can speed your product to market using stories from the trenches of product delivery.
Presented By Mike Biggs and Ian Kelsall
Overview of some of the processes and techniques we use to help accelerate product development at Carbon Five. Dives into Design Thinking, Product Design Sprints, Agile XP, release planning and story writing.
Design Thinking in Praxis - Future of Digital Festival- General Assembly with...Mike Biggs GAICD
#futureofdigital
Key themes:
#1 We must kill digital strategy, in fact kill digital all together, and eat the organisation.
#2 We're all running I.T. businesses now, so how do we make sense of the infinite possibilities?
#3 Design Thinking is one approach to designing at the level of abstraction required to manage the I.T. business.
Data strategy - How & When to Invest (SXSW V2V Core Conversation)Courtney Hemphill
Data strategy is a necessary component of every company but the approach and skills can vary widely as a product and its users grow. Data ensures that each product feature released can be measured as to its impact and effectiveness. Data also surfaces latent market needs that can be leveraged into further product value.
Carbon Five has been using data to solve tricky product problems with companies like Square, Altschool, StitchFix, Prosper, and Fandango for over 15 years. Come join the conversation if you are interested in what skills are necessary to drive data science at your company, how to hire data science talent, and what data strategy looks like for different companies.
- See more at: http://schedule.sxswv2v.com/events/event_V2VP46093#sthash.oPukb2oW.dpuf
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