The document discusses emerging technologies and trends that are changing software development and design, including machine learning, IoT, edge computing, and blockchain. It notes that these new technologies have created ambiguity and uncertainty. Design is positioned as a core strategy and the role of designers is changing to business partners that help determine what should be built using new techniques like abductive reasoning and juxtaposition. The future is described as moving towards contextual and AI-driven enterprises.
First-time users, longtime strategies: Why Parkinson’s Law is making you less...Rosenfeld Media
Fredrik Matheson: "First-time users, longtime strategies: Why Parkinson’s Law is making you less effective at work – and how to design a fix."
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
Lean Engineering: Engineering for Learning & Experimentation in the Enterpris...Rosenfeld Media
Bill Scott: "Lean Engineering: Engineering for Learning & Experimentation in the Enterprise"
Enterprise UX 2015 • May 13, 2015 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://enterpriseux.net
UX STRAT Online 2021 Presentation by Paul-Jervis Heath, Modern HumanUX STRAT
These slides are for the following session presented at the UX STRAT Online 2021 Conference:
"Finding a Compelling Value Proposition for Emerging Technologies"
Paul-Jervis Heath
Modern Human: Chief Creative Officer & Founding Partner
IT optimisation - Now it's about time to establish a system demolition depart...Joakim Lindbom
For most major organisations, the current IT landscape is more and more becoming an obstacle for development. But since this is the first time, very few in the industry now how to tackle this in a systematic way.
2014-10 DevOps NFi - Why it's a good idea to deploy 10 times per day v1.0Joakim Lindbom
Corporations are struggling with overly complex systems and system landscapes. DevOps is presented as one piece of the puzzle to go for much leaner and simpler landscapes - all in order to increase the readiness for change and innovation.
The presentation also discusses the the basic thought error behind organising according to Design-Build-Run, which is the basis for most ICT IM outsourcing.
These slides are for the following session presented at the UX STRAT Online 2021 Conference:
"Strategic Design Methods for Business Impact"
Angel Brown
Digitas Health: Group Director Experience Strategy
Remaining Successful in the Industry 4.0 age - Joakim LindbomJoakim Lindbom
The 4th industrial revolution is starting now. What innovation is affecting and what could you build upon? How do you plan for what's essentially unplannable? How do you compete when startups are 100 times faster than you? What is Open Innovation? And why do old, stable and profitable companies die?
First-time users, longtime strategies: Why Parkinson’s Law is making you less...Rosenfeld Media
Fredrik Matheson: "First-time users, longtime strategies: Why Parkinson’s Law is making you less effective at work – and how to design a fix."
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
Lean Engineering: Engineering for Learning & Experimentation in the Enterpris...Rosenfeld Media
Bill Scott: "Lean Engineering: Engineering for Learning & Experimentation in the Enterprise"
Enterprise UX 2015 • May 13, 2015 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://enterpriseux.net
UX STRAT Online 2021 Presentation by Paul-Jervis Heath, Modern HumanUX STRAT
These slides are for the following session presented at the UX STRAT Online 2021 Conference:
"Finding a Compelling Value Proposition for Emerging Technologies"
Paul-Jervis Heath
Modern Human: Chief Creative Officer & Founding Partner
IT optimisation - Now it's about time to establish a system demolition depart...Joakim Lindbom
For most major organisations, the current IT landscape is more and more becoming an obstacle for development. But since this is the first time, very few in the industry now how to tackle this in a systematic way.
2014-10 DevOps NFi - Why it's a good idea to deploy 10 times per day v1.0Joakim Lindbom
Corporations are struggling with overly complex systems and system landscapes. DevOps is presented as one piece of the puzzle to go for much leaner and simpler landscapes - all in order to increase the readiness for change and innovation.
The presentation also discusses the the basic thought error behind organising according to Design-Build-Run, which is the basis for most ICT IM outsourcing.
These slides are for the following session presented at the UX STRAT Online 2021 Conference:
"Strategic Design Methods for Business Impact"
Angel Brown
Digitas Health: Group Director Experience Strategy
Remaining Successful in the Industry 4.0 age - Joakim LindbomJoakim Lindbom
The 4th industrial revolution is starting now. What innovation is affecting and what could you build upon? How do you plan for what's essentially unplannable? How do you compete when startups are 100 times faster than you? What is Open Innovation? And why do old, stable and profitable companies die?
Alice has a Blue Car: Beginning the Conversation Around Ethically Aware Decis...Thoughtworks
Who we meet, what we choose to do, and the costs of our choices, are increasingly influenced and even driven by software systems, algorithms and infrastructure. The decisions underlying how those work are made by people just like you.
This talk challenges the audience to consider the ongoing implications of decisions made early in the design process, and provides practical examples of translating moral standpoints into real-world implementations. Presented by ThoughtWorks Principle Data Engineer Simon Aubury and Project Manager Dr. Maia Sauren.
10 bezcennych lekcji dla software developera stającego się szefem firmyWojciech Seliga
[Originally Polish lecture with English slides - with a few exceptions]
Przez wiele lat byłem software developerem. Koncentrowałem się na kodzie, projektach software'owych oraz interakcjach w moim zespole i z klientami. Byłem pewny, że Agile rozwiązuje wszystkie problemy tego świata. Śmiałem się z komiksów Scotta Adamsa i stworzonej przez niego karykatury szefa (PHB). Życie było proste i piękne...
Teraz od ponad 8 lat prowadzę firmę software'ową, którą przy blisko 90 osobach trudno już nazwać maleństwem. Sam stałem się "szefem" na pełen etat.
Podczas prezentacji podzielę się z Wami różnymi doświadczeniami oraz naukami (nieraz bolesnymi) jakie wyniosłem w ostatnich latach podczas mojej stopniowej przemiany z developera/inżyniera w przedsiębiorcę i szefa firmy. O ile zapewne nie wszystkie sytuacje i wnioski mają lub mogą mieć (o ile marzysz o własnym startupie czy zespole) zastosowanie w Twoim życiu, same sobie ich uświadomienie może oszczędzić Ci w przyszłości straty mnóstwa czasu, energii i pieniędzy oraz uniknąć przykrych rozczarowań.
IoT Meetup Stockholm - Designing Connected ProductsMartin Charlier
Slides from my talk at IoT Meetup Stockholm about the book Designing Connected Products - UX for the consumer Internet of Thigns. This talk discussed how design is different when it comes to connected products.
Thanks to Claire Rowland, this talk builds on her recent talks and chapters in the book.
Presentation I gave on August 24th, 2011 in Bangkok at the ITARC Thailand 2011: Business Agility with Enterprise Architecture conference.
Intention is to refocus Architecture towards delivering customer value, talk a bit about where things stand today, and introduce the concept of Domain Context Interaction.
A great deal of this content comes from papers and podcasts published by James Coplien on the subject. The last slide has some useful references to follow up on.
In this slide deck I try to explore the meaning of the often misinterpreted sentence "You build it, you run it". Starting with its origin in a 2006 interview with Werner Vogels and a short description of the misinterpretation of that phrase that can be seen quite often these days in companies that try to pick up concepts like DevOps without really getting the idea behind it, I then start a bit longer journey.
It starts with the history and evolution of markets and IT. Based on that I dive deeper into the effects of uncertainty which these days is often predominant for companies facing narrow and highly dynamic markets. I try to approach from a financial point of view as well as from a risk management point of view (yes, even if we have become agile, managing risk and financial aspects have not gone away).
The basic result is that we need to go faster (in terms of cycle times) without compromising quality. I also add a quick litmus test to figure out where your own company currently is located as reality never is as simple as a slide deck - to avoid turning a thought model that should support reasoning into a dogma.
Having the task set and understanding that IT must support going faster without compromising quality, I look at DevOps as it targets exactly the same goal. After a short explanation of what DevOps actually means (we face a perfect confusion of ideas when talking about DevOps) and what the effects are if you do it seriously, I focus on the effects for the process organization.
The traditional process organization - while usually being set up nicely for cost efficiency - is very poor in terms of cycle times. In order to shorten cycle times those organization will eventually become cross-functional, autonomous teams with end-to-end responsibility. And while those teams have all skills and the full authority for all their activities, they also need to take over the full responsibility for their actions - their is no one left to blame ;)
And this naturally leads to "(You decide it,) you build it, you run it" which in the end is a required organizational prerequisite for going fast in a DevOps way.
There is a lot left out in the slides that would also be worth talking about (after all it is just a 60 min talk) and of course the voice track is missing, but I still hope that those slides are of some value for you.
Digitize your vision with All Inclusive Development!
https://railwaymen.org/
Railwaymen is a team of professionals engaged in software development, delivering the most innovative solutions to clients all over the world. We focus on building functional, well-designed, fully-tested web and mobile applications.
Last year we were recognized as Global Leader and Top Ruby on Rails Developers from around the world by Clutch. Since 2015 Railwaymen is recognized as Top Developers in Poland.
Book your free tech & business analysis with our experts and Meet us at Mobile World Congress 2018: https://railwaymen.org/events/mwc
Mobile first: A future friendly approach to UX designInVision App
Thinking "mobile" is not just about devices, it's about better usability, optimizing for screen real estate, and simplifying design elements and layouts. Asher Blumberg, Mobile UX Designer at StumbleUpon, walks us through creating a unique design language for your app that bridges the chasm between iOS and Android.
Unified Communications
The integration of real-time communication services such as instant messaging, presence information, telephony, video conferencing, desktop sharing, data sharing, call control and speech recognition with non-real-time communication services such as unified messaging.
Prototyping Experiences for Connected ProductsMartin Charlier
Slides from our hands-on prototyping workshop at O'Reilly Solid conference 2015.
This workshop was about low fidelity and experience prototyping techniques such as enactment, wizard-of-oz and video sketching. Teams tackled briefings and produced video sketches you can find on Instagram at https://instagram.com/explore/tags/solidprototyping/
Holistic User Experiences: From Digital to Physical ProductsUXDXConf
Creating seamless experiences can have its challenges, particularly for the team in Geopagos where the experience goes beyond their digital products to physical devices.
In this talk, Juan will talk through his learnings on designing holistic experiences for the different products of Geopagos.
Learning from Consumer Products: Data Exhaust and the Potential for Better UX...Rosenfeld Media
Sam Ladner: "Learning from Consumer Products: Data Exhaust and the Potential for Better UX"
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
Alice has a Blue Car: Beginning the Conversation Around Ethically Aware Decis...Thoughtworks
Who we meet, what we choose to do, and the costs of our choices, are increasingly influenced and even driven by software systems, algorithms and infrastructure. The decisions underlying how those work are made by people just like you.
This talk challenges the audience to consider the ongoing implications of decisions made early in the design process, and provides practical examples of translating moral standpoints into real-world implementations. Presented by ThoughtWorks Principle Data Engineer Simon Aubury and Project Manager Dr. Maia Sauren.
10 bezcennych lekcji dla software developera stającego się szefem firmyWojciech Seliga
[Originally Polish lecture with English slides - with a few exceptions]
Przez wiele lat byłem software developerem. Koncentrowałem się na kodzie, projektach software'owych oraz interakcjach w moim zespole i z klientami. Byłem pewny, że Agile rozwiązuje wszystkie problemy tego świata. Śmiałem się z komiksów Scotta Adamsa i stworzonej przez niego karykatury szefa (PHB). Życie było proste i piękne...
Teraz od ponad 8 lat prowadzę firmę software'ową, którą przy blisko 90 osobach trudno już nazwać maleństwem. Sam stałem się "szefem" na pełen etat.
Podczas prezentacji podzielę się z Wami różnymi doświadczeniami oraz naukami (nieraz bolesnymi) jakie wyniosłem w ostatnich latach podczas mojej stopniowej przemiany z developera/inżyniera w przedsiębiorcę i szefa firmy. O ile zapewne nie wszystkie sytuacje i wnioski mają lub mogą mieć (o ile marzysz o własnym startupie czy zespole) zastosowanie w Twoim życiu, same sobie ich uświadomienie może oszczędzić Ci w przyszłości straty mnóstwa czasu, energii i pieniędzy oraz uniknąć przykrych rozczarowań.
IoT Meetup Stockholm - Designing Connected ProductsMartin Charlier
Slides from my talk at IoT Meetup Stockholm about the book Designing Connected Products - UX for the consumer Internet of Thigns. This talk discussed how design is different when it comes to connected products.
Thanks to Claire Rowland, this talk builds on her recent talks and chapters in the book.
Presentation I gave on August 24th, 2011 in Bangkok at the ITARC Thailand 2011: Business Agility with Enterprise Architecture conference.
Intention is to refocus Architecture towards delivering customer value, talk a bit about where things stand today, and introduce the concept of Domain Context Interaction.
A great deal of this content comes from papers and podcasts published by James Coplien on the subject. The last slide has some useful references to follow up on.
In this slide deck I try to explore the meaning of the often misinterpreted sentence "You build it, you run it". Starting with its origin in a 2006 interview with Werner Vogels and a short description of the misinterpretation of that phrase that can be seen quite often these days in companies that try to pick up concepts like DevOps without really getting the idea behind it, I then start a bit longer journey.
It starts with the history and evolution of markets and IT. Based on that I dive deeper into the effects of uncertainty which these days is often predominant for companies facing narrow and highly dynamic markets. I try to approach from a financial point of view as well as from a risk management point of view (yes, even if we have become agile, managing risk and financial aspects have not gone away).
The basic result is that we need to go faster (in terms of cycle times) without compromising quality. I also add a quick litmus test to figure out where your own company currently is located as reality never is as simple as a slide deck - to avoid turning a thought model that should support reasoning into a dogma.
Having the task set and understanding that IT must support going faster without compromising quality, I look at DevOps as it targets exactly the same goal. After a short explanation of what DevOps actually means (we face a perfect confusion of ideas when talking about DevOps) and what the effects are if you do it seriously, I focus on the effects for the process organization.
The traditional process organization - while usually being set up nicely for cost efficiency - is very poor in terms of cycle times. In order to shorten cycle times those organization will eventually become cross-functional, autonomous teams with end-to-end responsibility. And while those teams have all skills and the full authority for all their activities, they also need to take over the full responsibility for their actions - their is no one left to blame ;)
And this naturally leads to "(You decide it,) you build it, you run it" which in the end is a required organizational prerequisite for going fast in a DevOps way.
There is a lot left out in the slides that would also be worth talking about (after all it is just a 60 min talk) and of course the voice track is missing, but I still hope that those slides are of some value for you.
Digitize your vision with All Inclusive Development!
https://railwaymen.org/
Railwaymen is a team of professionals engaged in software development, delivering the most innovative solutions to clients all over the world. We focus on building functional, well-designed, fully-tested web and mobile applications.
Last year we were recognized as Global Leader and Top Ruby on Rails Developers from around the world by Clutch. Since 2015 Railwaymen is recognized as Top Developers in Poland.
Book your free tech & business analysis with our experts and Meet us at Mobile World Congress 2018: https://railwaymen.org/events/mwc
Mobile first: A future friendly approach to UX designInVision App
Thinking "mobile" is not just about devices, it's about better usability, optimizing for screen real estate, and simplifying design elements and layouts. Asher Blumberg, Mobile UX Designer at StumbleUpon, walks us through creating a unique design language for your app that bridges the chasm between iOS and Android.
Unified Communications
The integration of real-time communication services such as instant messaging, presence information, telephony, video conferencing, desktop sharing, data sharing, call control and speech recognition with non-real-time communication services such as unified messaging.
Prototyping Experiences for Connected ProductsMartin Charlier
Slides from our hands-on prototyping workshop at O'Reilly Solid conference 2015.
This workshop was about low fidelity and experience prototyping techniques such as enactment, wizard-of-oz and video sketching. Teams tackled briefings and produced video sketches you can find on Instagram at https://instagram.com/explore/tags/solidprototyping/
Holistic User Experiences: From Digital to Physical ProductsUXDXConf
Creating seamless experiences can have its challenges, particularly for the team in Geopagos where the experience goes beyond their digital products to physical devices.
In this talk, Juan will talk through his learnings on designing holistic experiences for the different products of Geopagos.
Learning from Consumer Products: Data Exhaust and the Potential for Better UX...Rosenfeld Media
Sam Ladner: "Learning from Consumer Products: Data Exhaust and the Potential for Better UX"
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
Designing and Driving UX Careers: A Framework for Empowering UX Teams (Ian Sw...Rosenfeld Media
Ian Swinson: "Designing and Driving UX Careers: A Framework for Empowering UX Teams"
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
Full-Stack User Experiences: A Marriage of Design & Technology (Dawn Ressel a...Rosenfeld Media
Dawn Ressel: "Full-Stack User Experiences: A Marriage of Design & Technology"
Enterprise UX 2016 • June 8, 2016 • San Antonio, TX, USA
http://2016.enterpriseux.net
PDF, audio, and voiceover are now available on designintechreport.wordpress.com
Today’s most beloved technology products and services balance design and engineering in a way that perfectly blends form and function. Businesses started by designers have created billions of dollars of value, are raising billions in capital, and VC firms increasingly see the importance of design. The third annual Design in Tech Report examines how design trends are revolutionizing the entrepreneurial and corporate ecosystems in tech. This report covers related M&A activity, new patterns in creativity × business, and the rise of computational design.
Modern Architectures: Keynote - Using Fabrics to Weave Success in the CloudDreamforce
Cloud. Mobile. Big Data. Data Science. Internet of Things. We know that these trends are harnessing easily accessible technological power to connect to nearly everything - bringing a world of opportunity for businesses to build apps that connect employees, partners, data, and even products, in entirely new ways. But while you are constantly bombarded with these 'next big things', how can they be utilized most effectively within your Enterprise? How do you balance new revenue and service opportunities against application backlogs and other 'technical deb'? More importantly, as a CIO, CTO, or Enterprise Architect, how do you approach your current set of applications and ensure that it is truly ready for adopting "Modern Architectures"? Watch the video now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYE5RW1bjKw
Le DevOps, levier d'automatisation et de passage au cloud - ADN Ouest Forum i...Quentin Adam
19h00 Le DevOps, valeur de DevOps et retours d'expérience d'une équipe en place depuis 5 ans - Quentin ADAM - Clever Cloud
http://www.adnouest.org/agenda/forum-infrastructure-production_nov/
The end of server management : hosting have to become a commodity - #devoxxPL...Quentin Adam
What changes affects developer profession? How to make the process and the production of hosting really neat and without problems? We have to focus about industrialization like we did about electricity a century ago: produce stable standard with a high quality of service and availability, and develop the ecosystem of consumer. Can we end server management and build hosting as a commodity?
The talk is focus to explain what is the evolution of developer job and meanings in a industrial IT world.
Future proofing your campus - How the digital revolution is changing universities approach to technology by Kelly Scott
Network and Security Sales Specialist Presented at #Networkshop42
NYAI #13: "AI and Business Transformation" - Josh SuttonMaryam Farooq
"AI & Business Transformation" - Josh Sutton (Global Head of Data & AI, Publicis.Sapient)
Presented at NYAI #13 - AI & Enterprise on Tues, 6/20/17 at Rise New York.
Presented by New York Artificial Intelligence (NYAI).
Presentation given at PrefabAus 2014. http://www.prefabaus.org.au/conference/
The material has been sourced from a number of researcher, including: Nico Adams, Robert Zlot, Paul Flick, Alberto Elfes, Laurent Lefort, Sarah King, Peter King, Peter Kambourios, Craig James, Leila Alem, Swee Mak.
Digital Transformation and Innovation on http://denreymer.com
- Merging the Real World and the Virtual World
- Intelligence Everywhere
- The New IT Reality Emerges
http://www.gartner.com//it/content/2940400/2940420/january_15_top_10_technology_trends_2015_dcearley.pdf
The end of server management - devoxx UK talk versionQuentin Adam
There is a lot of trending words about hosting and clouds theres years, but just a few focused on the essential : how to make the process and the production of hosting really neat and without problems. We have to focus about industrialization like we did about electricity a century ago : produce stable standard with a high quality of service and availability, and develop the ecosystem of consumer. So, how the PaaS, the cloud and good process will end the server management ?
What changes affects developer profession? How to make the process and the production of hosting really neat and without problems? We have to focus about industrialization like we did about electricity a century ago: produce stable standard with a high quality of service and availability, and develop the ecosystem of consumer. Can we end server management and build hosting as a commodity?
Be a modern developer ! #liveCoding #cloud #docker #akka #scala #amqp - at Ch...Quentin Adam
Keynote: Be a modern developer
The end of server management : hosting have to become a commodity
Industrial revolution of intellectual production : from computer to team agility, how to work more efficient ?
There is a lot of trending words about hosting and clouds theres years, but just a few focused on the essential : how to make the process and the production of hosting really neat and without problems. We have to focus about industrialization like we did about electricity a century ago : produce stable standard with a high quality of service and availability, and develop the ecosystem of consumer. So, how the PaaS, the cloud and good process will end the server management ?
Conference & Live Coding: Create a real word Akka Stream application using AMQP, Scala and reactive stream and deploy it to the cloud
This talk will show a real world chat massively scalable, using the reactive stream implementation by typesafe; akka stream and scala. Add some database, AMQP, iteratee, Play! to be in a full stack application then deploy it to the cloud using the PaaS Clever Cloud.
La soirée sera animée par Quentin Adam:
Quentin ADAM is the CEO of Clever Cloud : a Platform as a Service company allowing you to run java, scala, ruby, node.js, php, python or go applications, with auto scaling and auto healing features. This position allow him to study lots of applications, code, practice, and extract some talks and advises. Regular speaker at various tech conference, he’s focused to help developers to deliver quickly and happily good applications.
Scope:
Share the key takeaways after migrating or modernizing several Progress character UI/desktop legacy applications.
Key Elements:
- What could be the business cases for taking action in “upgrading” a Progress character UI/desktop application?
- What are main the strategies that can be followed?
- What are the Progress tools that can help out in taking the approach on fast forward?
- What could be the long-term vision taking into account the business drives and the technology trends?
Key Takeaways:
- In which direction should I go with my Progress character/desktop UI app?
- What are the Progress tools and processes that can help out in this journey?
Coevolving Organisational and Technical BoundariesNick Tune
A shared language of the organisation design patterns and plays will enable all organisations optimise for their own needs rather than just copying the Spotify model.
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Dianne Que: “Real Talk: Proving Value through a Scrappy Playbook”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
Design is Not the Frosting on the Scaled Agile Layer Cake (Erin Hauber at Des...Rosenfeld Media
Erin Hauber: “Design is Not the Frosting on the Scaled Agile Layer Cake”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
Setting the Table for Dynamic Change (Jacqui Frey and Alison Rand at DesignOp...Rosenfeld Media
Jacqui Frey and Alison Rand: “Setting the Table for Dynamic Change”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
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Marjorie Stainback and Kelsey Kingman: “Transforming Strategic Research Capacity through Democratization”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
Lessons From the DesignOps Journey of the World’s Largest Travel Site (Eniola...Rosenfeld Media
Eniola Oluwole: “Lessons From the DesignOps Journey of the World’s Largest Travel Site”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
DesignOps in Wonderland (Carla Casariego and Sarah Spencer at DesignOps Summi...Rosenfeld Media
Carla Casariego and Sarah Spencer: “DesignOps in Wonderland”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
Debunking the Myths of Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration (Alastair Simpson at ...Rosenfeld Media
Alastair Simpson: “Debunking the Myths of Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
http://www.designopssummit.com
Distributed Design Operations Management (Jilanna Wilson at DesignOps Summit ...Rosenfeld Media
Jilanna Wilson: “Distributed Design Operations Management”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
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A Deep Dive Into Value and Outcomes (Kristin Skinner and Kamdyn Moore at Desi...Rosenfeld Media
Kristin Skinner and Kamdyn Moore: “A Deep Dive Into Value and Outcomes”
DesignOps Summit 2019 • October 23-24, 2019 • New York, NY, USA
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Jazz Improvisation as a Model for Team Collaboration (Jim Kalbach at Enterpri...Rosenfeld Media
Jim Kalbach: "Jazz Improvisation as a Model for Team Collaboration"
Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
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We’ve Never Done This Before (Nova Wehman-Brown and Ken Hoffmann at Enterpris...Rosenfeld Media
Nova Wehman-Brown and Ken Hoffmann: "We’ve Never Done This Before"
Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
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How UX Research Hit It Big in Las Vegas (Melissa Schmidt and Adam Menter at E...Rosenfeld Media
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Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
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Enterprise Experience 2019 • June 3-4, 2019 • San Francisco, CA, USA
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Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
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14. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
15. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
16. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
17. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
18. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
19. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
20. PLATFORMS MICROSERVICES OUTCOMES
EXPERIENCE AS A SERVICE
INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE
BUSINESS MODEL AS A SERVICE
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE
the new tech stack
UI TOOLKITS
REFERENCE
APPLICATIONS
CHUNKS OF
FUNCTIONALITY
BUILDING BLOCKS
SUBSCRIPTION/SHARE
ECONOMY
NEW
WAY
TO
BUILD
21. devops culture
CDCI: CONTINOUS DEVELOPMENT /
CONTINOUS INTEGRATION
NO PREVIOUS VERSIONS TO SUPPORT
THE END OF THE PRD
CHUNK THE PROBLEM
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22. systems inversion
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MOMENTRELATIONSHIPS
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26. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD AND
WHY?
27. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD AND
WHY?
28. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY BREEDS UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD AND
WHY?
29. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD AND
WHY?
30. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD AND
WHY?
31. now what?
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THE NEW
INGREDIENTS
AMBIGUITY AND UNCERTAINTY
PREDICTION FRAMEWORK DOES
NOT WORK ANYMORE
HOW
TO
BUILD
IS
SOLVED
WHAT TO
BUILD
AND
WHY?
33. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
34. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
35. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
36. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
37. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
38. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
39. UX STRUCTURE’S
SYSTEMS
UX PATTERNS DOMINATE
UX TEACHES SYSTEMS & AI
• PROCESS DRIVES
REWARDS
• “INCREMENTALISM”
MINDSET
• PRD’S
• WIREFRAMES MATTER
• PROJECTS ARE BESPOKE /
CUSTOM
• BRAND AS AN EMBASADOR
• UI FRAMEWORKS MAKE BUILDING
EASIER
• FOCUS ON REUSABILITY
• EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION
• DESIGN THINKING METHODS
• LEVERAGE KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT CUSTOMERS
• SIMPLIFICATION
• DESIGN THINKING & LEAN
START UP METHODS
• BUSINESS MODELS MATTER
• CUSTOMER CENTRICITY
• CO-CREATION / MAKE TO THINK
• CUSTOMER JOURNEY MAPPING
• CUSTOMER CO-INNOVATION
• ADAPTIVE PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
• AI JOURNEY MAPS
• SUCCESSFUL STRATEGY
ADAPTATION
• SCENARIO PLANNING
• PROBLEM FRAMING
• MULTIDISCIPLINARY
STRATEGY TEAMS
• CUSTOMER COUNCILS
• CUSTOMIZED WORKFLOWS
FOR NICHE HIGH-VALUE
PROCESSES
STAGE 1 TODAY
CURRENT ENTERPRISE
STAGE 2 TOMORROW
CONTEXTUAL ENTERPRISE
STAGE 3 FUTURE
AI ENTERPRISE
where you are headed…
40. UX STRUCTURE’S
SYSTEMS
UX PATTERNS DOMINATE
UX TEACHES SYSTEMS & AI
• UX ROLE
UNDERVALUED
• LATE TO THE PARTY
• LEARNING TO WORK
W/ AGILE
• WIN WITH BEST ARTIFACTS
• LEARNING TO SPEAK
BUSINESS
• TEACHING MANAGEMENT
THAT DESIGN MATTERS
• MOVE TO PARTNER WITH
DEVELOPMENT
• CONFRONT YOUR ORTHODOXIES
• IMPORTANCE ON THE RISE
• WINS CELEBRATED
• DELIVERING BUSINESS
RESULTS
• TEACHABLE MOMENTS
• ART OF THE POST MORTEM
• YOU ARE A BUSINESS PARTNER
• YOU ARE A PERSUADER: KEY
STAKEHOLDERS CONVERTING
• PRODUCT OWNER
• EVANGELIST
• BRAND CHAMPION
• CUSTOMER HERO
• YOUR SKILLS MATTER
STAGE 1 TODAY
CURRENT ENTERPRISE
STAGE 2 TOMORROW
CONTEXTUAL ENTERPRISE
STAGE 3 FUTURE
AI ENTERPRISE
where you are headed…
41. UX STRUCTURE’S
SYSTEMS
UX PATTERNS DOMINATE
UX TEACHES SYSTEMS & AI
CRAFTS
MAN BUSINESS
PARTNER
INNOVAT
OR
STAGE 1 TODAY
CURRENT ENTERPRISE
STAGE 2 TOMORROW
CONTEXTUAL ENTERPRISE
STAGE 3 FUTURE
AI ENTERPRISE
where you are headed…
42. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE TO
THINK OVER
THINK TO
MAKE
43. design as core to strategy
ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE
TO
THIN
K
44. ROLE CHANGE FOR THE DESIGNER
RESEARCH STILL MATTERS
ABDUCTIVE
JUXTAPOSITON
MAKING
MAKE
TO
THIN
K
45. SOFTWARE AS MATERIAL
E N T E R P R I S E U X C O N F E R E N C E
J U N E 8 , 2 0 1 6
@ G P E T R O F F
46. coda
EVENTUALLY EVERYTHING CONNECTS –
PEOPLE, IDEAS, OBJECTS…THE QUALITY
OF THE CONNECTIONS IS THE KEY TO
QUALITY PER SE. UNLIKE KEATS, WHO SAID
THAT KNOWING ABOUT THE RAINBOW
SHATTERS ITS BEAUTY, I FEEL THAT THE
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT AN OBJECT CAN ONLY
ENRICH YOUR FEELINGS FOR THE OBJECT
ITSELF.