Design Patterns Explained: From Analysis through ImplementationTechWell
Ken Pugh takes you beyond thinking of design patterns as “solutions to a problem in a context.” Patterns are really about handling variations in your problem domain while keeping code from becoming complex and difficult to maintain as the system evolves. Ken begins by describing the classic use of patterns. He shows how design patterns implement good coding practices and then explains key design patterns including Strategy, Bridge, Adapter, Façade, and Abstract Factory. In small group exercises, learn how to use patterns to create robust architectures that can readily adapt as new requirements arise. Lessons from these patterns are used to illustrate how to do domain analysis based on abstracting out commonalities in a problem domain and identifying particular variations that must be implemented. Leave with a working understanding of what design patterns are and a better way to build models of your application domains.
6 Things to Think About Before Building Your WebsiteFloown
Building a website can be a daunting task. Without preparation even more so. Thinking about the following 6 actionable and practical topics will however make the task much easier to digest. In this Floown Slideshare we will be handling goals, design, technical solutions, styleguides, coding and debugging. 6 topics that are truly worth thinking about before building.
What is the best way to handle the design process? Photoshop, design in the browser, handling responsive design all while handling client expectations.
You’ve Only Got Two Eyeballs: Designing Products for the Responsive WebDavid Sherwin
People expect to access and use the products that they love everywhere that they go. With an ever-increasing number of different smartphones, tablets, computers, wearables, and televisions that allow us to view websites, this makes our jobs as interactive designers even more challenging. Are you helping them focus on what they really need to get done, on the devices where they need that functionality the most?
In this workshop from HOW Design Live 2016, which was led by David Sherwin and Drew Bridewell with about 250 people, we shared techniques to help teams:
● Prioritize what product features will have the most value for your users across smartphone, tablet, desktop, TV, wearables, and other devices—so you’re investing your time and energy into the right features in the right places
● Validate your product assumptions and hypotheses through paper and digital prototypes, so you can start building those features intelligently
● Plan the implementation of your product features for development in a modular, componentized manner that makes them easier to test and scale
Along with workshop activities rooted in the above techniques, we shared how we used similar approaches in a redesign of the learning experience of Lynda.com as a responsive web product.
Design Patterns Explained: From Analysis through ImplementationTechWell
Ken Pugh takes you beyond thinking of design patterns as “solutions to a problem in a context.” Patterns are really about handling variations in your problem domain while keeping code from becoming complex and difficult to maintain as the system evolves. Ken begins by describing the classic use of patterns. He shows how design patterns implement good coding practices and then explains key design patterns including Strategy, Bridge, Adapter, Façade, and Abstract Factory. In small group exercises, learn how to use patterns to create robust architectures that can readily adapt as new requirements arise. Lessons from these patterns are used to illustrate how to do domain analysis based on abstracting out commonalities in a problem domain and identifying particular variations that must be implemented. Leave with a working understanding of what design patterns are and a better way to build models of your application domains.
6 Things to Think About Before Building Your WebsiteFloown
Building a website can be a daunting task. Without preparation even more so. Thinking about the following 6 actionable and practical topics will however make the task much easier to digest. In this Floown Slideshare we will be handling goals, design, technical solutions, styleguides, coding and debugging. 6 topics that are truly worth thinking about before building.
What is the best way to handle the design process? Photoshop, design in the browser, handling responsive design all while handling client expectations.
You’ve Only Got Two Eyeballs: Designing Products for the Responsive WebDavid Sherwin
People expect to access and use the products that they love everywhere that they go. With an ever-increasing number of different smartphones, tablets, computers, wearables, and televisions that allow us to view websites, this makes our jobs as interactive designers even more challenging. Are you helping them focus on what they really need to get done, on the devices where they need that functionality the most?
In this workshop from HOW Design Live 2016, which was led by David Sherwin and Drew Bridewell with about 250 people, we shared techniques to help teams:
● Prioritize what product features will have the most value for your users across smartphone, tablet, desktop, TV, wearables, and other devices—so you’re investing your time and energy into the right features in the right places
● Validate your product assumptions and hypotheses through paper and digital prototypes, so you can start building those features intelligently
● Plan the implementation of your product features for development in a modular, componentized manner that makes them easier to test and scale
Along with workshop activities rooted in the above techniques, we shared how we used similar approaches in a redesign of the learning experience of Lynda.com as a responsive web product.
Mogul is a brand identity studio based in Northamptonshire. We approach everything with genuine curiosity and a research-lead process. Read more about how we work.
How Did I Get Here? A composite story of UX VP'sIan Swinson
The results of a research project exploring the emergence of the UX VP role with findings from interviews with a dozen UX executives from a variety of technology companies.
This was originally presented at the MXConference in 2012.
Delivered for the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources as part of the briefing and launch of the 2014 eCommerce voucher scheme in Dublin Castle
Web design projects can be excruciatingly complex, often fraught with hidden stakeholders, nebulous business goals, and indiscriminate design approvals. With the explosion of Responsive Web Design, this equation has only gotten more complex. How are we able to better predict the common hurdles that can keep our projects from becoming a success? Instead of being caught off-guard when new issues arise, staying ahead of these frequent pain points can keep you focused on crafting beautiful, results-driven solutions for you clients.
In this session, you’ll learn how to build a design process and deliverables strategy to ensure a successful engagement with your clients that keeps the communication with them open, fluid, and productive. We will break down the design process for Responsive Web Design to better diagnose what design artifacts work best when it comes to communicating design-thinking in the new multi-device customer landscape. You’ll gain confidence, learning how to break down traditional client-versus-vendor roles and, ultimately, shape a course of action that equates to a successful, productive, and collaborative relationship with your clients.
Top 3 take-aways:
Better diagnose what type of design deliverable works best for different problems and different clients
Understand the common pitfalls that befall a Responsive Web Design project to better predict and get ahead of these issues
Reevaluate the methods in how you communicate with your clients since traditional client-vendor working relationships are no longer enough
This is the story of the Hackday and[in]cubator programs at LinkedIn; this is the story of scalable, best-of-breed methods for driving innovation; this is the story of transformation: of your career, company, and the world.
Video of the live presentation: http://tcbaltics.com/video/jim-brikman
Hiring for the perfect fit - Warm Gun 2014 - opening keynote Kim Goodwin
From warmgun.com:
You’re Hired! Strategies for Finding the Perfect Fit
In the UX world, Kim Goodwin is a big deal. A regular on the UX conference circuit. Bestselling author of “Designing for the Digital Age.” Team builder and UX evangelizer at PatientsLikeMe. Kim knows design—and designers. She’s hired, fired, and coached loads of them for her own teams and for clients, too.
Kim understands the challenges of a competitive job market. The candidate with the most impressive résumé isn’t always the smartest choice. It’s not always easy to tell the diamond-in-the-rough from the shiny-but-fake. But Kim’s figured out how to find the hidden gems.
Kim shares insights that help folks on both sides of the interview table. Learn how to define and articulate the skills you’re hiring for, and how to build a framework for evaluating candidates. Understanding what makes a good hire will help job seekers present themselves to hiring managers in the most effective manner.
“A Playbook for Achieving Product-Market Fit” by Dan OlsenProductized
Why do most products fail to achieve product-market fit?
Product management expert Dan Olsen shares at PRODUCTIZED his advice from his book The Lean Product Playbook on how to achieve product-market fit, including the Product-Market Fit Pyramid. Dan explains his Lean Product Process, an iterative methodology for achieving product-market fit, illustrated with real-world case studies.
10 Tips Your Development Partner Wants You To KnowFrost Simula
Learn why constraints are relevant to content, design, and development. Find out how to streamline the design and development phases to reduce risk, stay on budget, and fix the project process.
Mogul is a brand identity studio based in Northamptonshire. We approach everything with genuine curiosity and a research-lead process. Read more about how we work.
How Did I Get Here? A composite story of UX VP'sIan Swinson
The results of a research project exploring the emergence of the UX VP role with findings from interviews with a dozen UX executives from a variety of technology companies.
This was originally presented at the MXConference in 2012.
Delivered for the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources as part of the briefing and launch of the 2014 eCommerce voucher scheme in Dublin Castle
Web design projects can be excruciatingly complex, often fraught with hidden stakeholders, nebulous business goals, and indiscriminate design approvals. With the explosion of Responsive Web Design, this equation has only gotten more complex. How are we able to better predict the common hurdles that can keep our projects from becoming a success? Instead of being caught off-guard when new issues arise, staying ahead of these frequent pain points can keep you focused on crafting beautiful, results-driven solutions for you clients.
In this session, you’ll learn how to build a design process and deliverables strategy to ensure a successful engagement with your clients that keeps the communication with them open, fluid, and productive. We will break down the design process for Responsive Web Design to better diagnose what design artifacts work best when it comes to communicating design-thinking in the new multi-device customer landscape. You’ll gain confidence, learning how to break down traditional client-versus-vendor roles and, ultimately, shape a course of action that equates to a successful, productive, and collaborative relationship with your clients.
Top 3 take-aways:
Better diagnose what type of design deliverable works best for different problems and different clients
Understand the common pitfalls that befall a Responsive Web Design project to better predict and get ahead of these issues
Reevaluate the methods in how you communicate with your clients since traditional client-vendor working relationships are no longer enough
This is the story of the Hackday and[in]cubator programs at LinkedIn; this is the story of scalable, best-of-breed methods for driving innovation; this is the story of transformation: of your career, company, and the world.
Video of the live presentation: http://tcbaltics.com/video/jim-brikman
Hiring for the perfect fit - Warm Gun 2014 - opening keynote Kim Goodwin
From warmgun.com:
You’re Hired! Strategies for Finding the Perfect Fit
In the UX world, Kim Goodwin is a big deal. A regular on the UX conference circuit. Bestselling author of “Designing for the Digital Age.” Team builder and UX evangelizer at PatientsLikeMe. Kim knows design—and designers. She’s hired, fired, and coached loads of them for her own teams and for clients, too.
Kim understands the challenges of a competitive job market. The candidate with the most impressive résumé isn’t always the smartest choice. It’s not always easy to tell the diamond-in-the-rough from the shiny-but-fake. But Kim’s figured out how to find the hidden gems.
Kim shares insights that help folks on both sides of the interview table. Learn how to define and articulate the skills you’re hiring for, and how to build a framework for evaluating candidates. Understanding what makes a good hire will help job seekers present themselves to hiring managers in the most effective manner.
“A Playbook for Achieving Product-Market Fit” by Dan OlsenProductized
Why do most products fail to achieve product-market fit?
Product management expert Dan Olsen shares at PRODUCTIZED his advice from his book The Lean Product Playbook on how to achieve product-market fit, including the Product-Market Fit Pyramid. Dan explains his Lean Product Process, an iterative methodology for achieving product-market fit, illustrated with real-world case studies.
10 Tips Your Development Partner Wants You To KnowFrost Simula
Learn why constraints are relevant to content, design, and development. Find out how to streamline the design and development phases to reduce risk, stay on budget, and fix the project process.
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The Execution Premium: Linking Strategy to Operations for Competitive Advantage
by Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton
Harvard Business School Press, 2008
Web 2.0 best practices: how to optimize your product, business, and viral growth using metrics.This is Dan Olsen's presentation from the 2008 Web 2.0 Expo in SF entitled "Web 2.0 Product Management: Optimizing Metrics and Viral Growth".
Good to Great: Achieving Product Excellence in Web 2.0 by Dan OlsenDan Olsen
Best practices in product management, UI design, product development, metrics, and optimization by Dan Olsen from Web 2.0 Expo NYC on September 18, 2008.
How to be a Web 2.0 Metrics Jedi (Web 2.0 Expo, April 2009)Dan Olsen
How to use metrics to optimize your product, marketing, and business by Dave McClure, Dan Olsen, and Ted Rheingold at O'Reilly San Francisco Web 2.0 Expo, April 2009.
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Chevron Corporation is one of the world's six biggest players in Oil and Gas, Mining industry; by revenues, it is also one of the largest corporations in the world. The company headquarters in California, United States and is active in more than 180 countries with 62,000 employees worldwide and daily production of 2.763 million net oil-equivalent barrels (2010).
STOCKS. Chevron is listed on NYSE as CVX. From 2006 till now, despite the fluctuation of the world economy and especially the stock market, the company's showed an steadily stock price increasing from $USD 61.42 to $96.41.
REPORTS. This report analyses the company focusing on the time from June 2010 to June 2012. Indicators used are Dividend Discount Model, Free Cash Flow Model and some financial ratio benchmarked with the market. Followed the analyses are my recommendations.
Hear Lutz speaking at Social CRM 2012 in Brussels, 26th September 2012 about The Challenges of Social Data Mapping & Management.
http://www.oursocialtimes.com/socialcrmbrussels
Social Data can give an even better and in-depth view on your customers. However please mind that it is not about 'more data'. It is about the 'right data' put to work.
A) Start wit the question
B) Combine Structured and Unstructured Data
C) Apply continuous machine learning
VECMAP™ is a One-stop-shop for vector mapping. It provides a seamless system and service that integrates the entire process from cost-efficient sampling to advance spatial modelling, in order to produce area-wide risk maps of disease vector presence and abundance into a single package that can be used by a wide range of practitioners either on their own or supported by experts who are acknowledged leaders in the field. The software was developed jointly with ERGO (Oxford, UK) and MEDES (Toulouse, France) with co-funding from the ESA-IAP program (ESTEC, Netherlands).
Under Armour Brand Audit for IMC 613 - Brand EquityGenifer Snipes
Under Armour is a fascinating and dynamic brand and I had such fun researching the brand and developing recommendations for improving brand equity for this class. I thought the two most under-explored areas of the brand are the niche athletic markets and the company's cause-related products and activities. I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with next.
In fifty minutes Stephanie and Drew will review all of the different integrations that you can use to supercharge your practice and streamline your processes. Everything from client intake and company branding to email management and case research - see how you can connect everything with Clio.
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I gave this talk at the B2B Growth Marketing Conference on June 29, 2107. In it, I share a framework for defining your product strategy and a process for how to create your product roadmap.
Product Management by Numbers: Using Metrics To Optimize Your Product by Dan ...Dan Olsen
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It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
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