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UX Week 2008 considered what it takes to create great products and services in an uncertain world. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, the event delivered for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners.
Test & Learn: Hooked - How to Build Habit Forming Products Optimizely
In an age of ever-increasing distractions, quickly creating customer habits is an important characteristic of successful products. How do companies create products people use every day? What are the secrets of building services customers love? How can we create products compelling enough to "hook" users?
Nir Eyal, the bestselling author of "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products", has constructed a framework for designing better products and will share his years of research in this practical workshop. This webinar gives product managers, designers, and marketers a new way of thinking of the necessary components of changing user behavior by studying how the world's most engaging products keep users coming back again and again.
Don't focus on technology and features. Heck, don't focus on the "product." Focus on the experience you want to create, and build a system that gets you there.
The audio is from my talk at http://2007.dconstruct.org/.
UX Week 2008 considered what it takes to create great products and services in an uncertain world. With a mix of inspiring talks from recognized thought leaders and hands-on workshops delivering takeaway skills, the event delivered for user experience professionals at all levels — directors, managers, and practitioners.
Test & Learn: Hooked - How to Build Habit Forming Products Optimizely
In an age of ever-increasing distractions, quickly creating customer habits is an important characteristic of successful products. How do companies create products people use every day? What are the secrets of building services customers love? How can we create products compelling enough to "hook" users?
Nir Eyal, the bestselling author of "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products", has constructed a framework for designing better products and will share his years of research in this practical workshop. This webinar gives product managers, designers, and marketers a new way of thinking of the necessary components of changing user behavior by studying how the world's most engaging products keep users coming back again and again.
Don't focus on technology and features. Heck, don't focus on the "product." Focus on the experience you want to create, and build a system that gets you there.
The audio is from my talk at http://2007.dconstruct.org/.
Test & Learn: Moving Fast, Breaking Things, and Fixing Them As Quickly As Pos...Optimizely
At Booking.com, experimentation is an important part of our product development cycle. On a daily basis we implement, deploy to production, execute and analyze hundreds of concurrent randomized controlled trials — also known as A/B tests — to quickly validate ideas.
From entire redesigns and infrastructure changes to the smallest bug fixes, these experiments allow us to develop and iterate on ideas safer and faster by helping us validate that our changes to the product have the expected impact on the user experience.
Designing Mobile Solutions for Social & Economic ContextsJonny Schneider
Technology should help solve problems for people, but all people (and their problems) are unique - there is no one size fits all. This is especially true of Mobile, where environments and user needs are much more diverse than in other computing platforms. For instance, building mobile applications for the widest reach in India requires thinking about feature phones, non-English interfaces, the 'language' of missed calls, low-bandwidth situations, cultural nuances and numerous other unique conditions.
Jonny Schneider and Nagarjun Kandukuru argue that the practice of design thinking helps mobile developers solve the most important problems in context-appropriate ways. They demonstrate how the best mobile applications lie at the intersection of technical feasibility, business viability and crucially, user delight.
UX SA Conference 2015: Innovation Toolkit Phil Barrett
Uber, AirBnB, Wayz, SnapScan, WhatsApp, SnapChat… Those are some of the early winners in the wave digital change that’s sweeping the world. Those companies have innovated further, quicker than competitors and they’ve done it so well that the services they deliver seem “obvious” in hindsight. But to compete with them, and whatever comes next, your organisation is going to have to do something even more awesome.
It might not be very pretty.
Leading an organisation through the realities of innovation is hard. Organisations are typically well adapted to doing what they do, they way they’ve always done it. Real, transformative innovation asks them to leave that behind. It feels equal parts crazy and terrifying. It needs focus, nerve, and yet also heaps of humility.
It helps if you know where you are, secure the time and support you need to succeed, use good ideation methods and conduct proper experiments.
In this 90 minute session we’ll draw on techniques from the world of lean startup and design thinking and look at:
- Some words you can use to get managers to tackle innovation
- How to structure and negotiate the right space for innovation to succeed in your organisation
- Techniques to maximise the chances of generating amazing ideas
- How to deal with differences of opinion and prioritise the right choices
- How to think and talk about experiments and failure
My keynote from the UX South Africa 2014 conference in Cape Town, South Africa
It's a look at the state of play including:
- It's still easy to find poor website UX in South Africa
- Informing digital strategy by making and launching things
- Problems that executives of traditionally non-digital companies face as software slowly eats the word - and some solutions: Proactive research, digital product management, agile...
- Some of the skills and talents that unicorn UX designers need to have
IIBA Columbus 2015 Keynote by Luke HohmannLuke Hohmann
Here is a copy of the highly interactive keynote I gave at the IIBA Columbus meeting. The keynote was VERY light on slides and VERY HEAVY on collaborative gaming. We played a number of games to illustrate how amazing products and services are created through games like Cover Story, Product Box, Spider Web and Buy A Feature.
Test & Learn: How to Leverage Design to Learn & Deliver Results Quickly Optimizely
The role of design is often overlooked on growth teams that are moving fast and running experiments at scale. When applied correctly, design can be your growth team's secret weapon. Join Angel Steger, growth design lead at Dropbox, to learn how to leverage design thinking and design craft to super-charge your growth team's velocity while driving high-quality output. We’ll walk through tools and case studies to give you ideas you can put into motion right away.
Attendees will:
Learn how to leverage the Design role within a Growth team
Learn how design quality works in the context of a fast-moving team
Learn how to use design thinking to differentiate between haste and velocity as a cross-functional team
Walk away with tools to learn quickly while making meaningful progress against large unknowns
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lka7nsDsZk8
There’s real evidence that Agile software engineering projects work better than waterfall. In Silicon Valley, Agile is the de-facto standard for innovating new products. But an Agile project needs good product management and good UX design to succeed. Fitting UX in with product management and Agile can be uncomfortable for UX designers. Once you get it, though, you’ll never want to work any other way. We’ll look at:
- Why Agile works well for innovation and for software delivery
- What product management is and why your software product can’t succeed without it
- The different product phases: Discover, expand and exploit
- The role of UX in each phase
- Setting up hypotheses and metrics to keep Agile teams on track
Voice User Interface Design - Big Design 2017Crispin Reedy
Amazon Skills for Alexa, Google Actions for Home – Should your company build a conversational voice interface for one of these systems, and if so, how? What are the differences between a voice user interface and other types of UIs? What types of skills does a VUI designer need? What are some best practices for these VUIs? This session will explore all these questions and more. You’ll walk away with answers to the questions “If, Why, and How” you might choose to explore this interesting new area of design.
The purpose of this presentation is to provide best practices to mobile service development. The statements are based on industry expert interviews which are then modified in four workshops. The interviews were conducted between November 2013 and January 2014. The workshops were arranged in January 2014.
Is it possible to make a living as an indie iOS developer? Recently there has been a lot of discussion on blogs and in podcasts about the feasibility of making a living from making, selling and supporting your own iOS apps. In this presentation I highlight some points made on the topic recently and gather some tips that may improve a developer's chances of making it as an indie dev.
(Tokyo iOS Meetup, 9th August 2014)
Would you use this? UX South Africa 2016Phil Barrett
if you're an innovator, "Would you use this" is a question you really want to answer. But you can't ask it in a usability test. Usability tests can evaluate comprehension and ease of use, but test respondents can't reliably predict their own future behaviour. If you base your strategic choices on experiments where you ask them to do that, you can cause serious damage to your company.
But using the JTBD change making forces, and the MAO model, you can start to explore the factors that influence people's actions systematically . You can find out *when* and *why* people will use your new product idea, which is enough to work out whether your product is on the right track.
Creating Emotional Connections – One Customer at a TimeOmari Matthew
Within marketing, we often focus on rational arguments and business values, but customers are driven by emotions and personal values. In fact, research shows that people are up to five times more likely to purchase based on an emotional response (over time). Join us to learn how Dell is putting emotional marketing into action. In this session, we'll present how Dell has gradually evolved its marketing communications to be more emotionally driven across channels.
What your customers REALLY think: Incorporating usability testing into agilePhil Barrett
I did this talk for Agile Africa 2014
You can’t know whether your agile project is maximising is impact unless you gather customer feedback. But the feedback that comes to you is not always the full story.
This talk looks at why you should actively go an get user feedback with usability testing, and how to go about doing your first usability test.
Test & Learn: Moving Fast, Breaking Things, and Fixing Them As Quickly As Pos...Optimizely
At Booking.com, experimentation is an important part of our product development cycle. On a daily basis we implement, deploy to production, execute and analyze hundreds of concurrent randomized controlled trials — also known as A/B tests — to quickly validate ideas.
From entire redesigns and infrastructure changes to the smallest bug fixes, these experiments allow us to develop and iterate on ideas safer and faster by helping us validate that our changes to the product have the expected impact on the user experience.
Designing Mobile Solutions for Social & Economic ContextsJonny Schneider
Technology should help solve problems for people, but all people (and their problems) are unique - there is no one size fits all. This is especially true of Mobile, where environments and user needs are much more diverse than in other computing platforms. For instance, building mobile applications for the widest reach in India requires thinking about feature phones, non-English interfaces, the 'language' of missed calls, low-bandwidth situations, cultural nuances and numerous other unique conditions.
Jonny Schneider and Nagarjun Kandukuru argue that the practice of design thinking helps mobile developers solve the most important problems in context-appropriate ways. They demonstrate how the best mobile applications lie at the intersection of technical feasibility, business viability and crucially, user delight.
UX SA Conference 2015: Innovation Toolkit Phil Barrett
Uber, AirBnB, Wayz, SnapScan, WhatsApp, SnapChat… Those are some of the early winners in the wave digital change that’s sweeping the world. Those companies have innovated further, quicker than competitors and they’ve done it so well that the services they deliver seem “obvious” in hindsight. But to compete with them, and whatever comes next, your organisation is going to have to do something even more awesome.
It might not be very pretty.
Leading an organisation through the realities of innovation is hard. Organisations are typically well adapted to doing what they do, they way they’ve always done it. Real, transformative innovation asks them to leave that behind. It feels equal parts crazy and terrifying. It needs focus, nerve, and yet also heaps of humility.
It helps if you know where you are, secure the time and support you need to succeed, use good ideation methods and conduct proper experiments.
In this 90 minute session we’ll draw on techniques from the world of lean startup and design thinking and look at:
- Some words you can use to get managers to tackle innovation
- How to structure and negotiate the right space for innovation to succeed in your organisation
- Techniques to maximise the chances of generating amazing ideas
- How to deal with differences of opinion and prioritise the right choices
- How to think and talk about experiments and failure
My keynote from the UX South Africa 2014 conference in Cape Town, South Africa
It's a look at the state of play including:
- It's still easy to find poor website UX in South Africa
- Informing digital strategy by making and launching things
- Problems that executives of traditionally non-digital companies face as software slowly eats the word - and some solutions: Proactive research, digital product management, agile...
- Some of the skills and talents that unicorn UX designers need to have
IIBA Columbus 2015 Keynote by Luke HohmannLuke Hohmann
Here is a copy of the highly interactive keynote I gave at the IIBA Columbus meeting. The keynote was VERY light on slides and VERY HEAVY on collaborative gaming. We played a number of games to illustrate how amazing products and services are created through games like Cover Story, Product Box, Spider Web and Buy A Feature.
Test & Learn: How to Leverage Design to Learn & Deliver Results Quickly Optimizely
The role of design is often overlooked on growth teams that are moving fast and running experiments at scale. When applied correctly, design can be your growth team's secret weapon. Join Angel Steger, growth design lead at Dropbox, to learn how to leverage design thinking and design craft to super-charge your growth team's velocity while driving high-quality output. We’ll walk through tools and case studies to give you ideas you can put into motion right away.
Attendees will:
Learn how to leverage the Design role within a Growth team
Learn how design quality works in the context of a fast-moving team
Learn how to use design thinking to differentiate between haste and velocity as a cross-functional team
Walk away with tools to learn quickly while making meaningful progress against large unknowns
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lka7nsDsZk8
There’s real evidence that Agile software engineering projects work better than waterfall. In Silicon Valley, Agile is the de-facto standard for innovating new products. But an Agile project needs good product management and good UX design to succeed. Fitting UX in with product management and Agile can be uncomfortable for UX designers. Once you get it, though, you’ll never want to work any other way. We’ll look at:
- Why Agile works well for innovation and for software delivery
- What product management is and why your software product can’t succeed without it
- The different product phases: Discover, expand and exploit
- The role of UX in each phase
- Setting up hypotheses and metrics to keep Agile teams on track
Voice User Interface Design - Big Design 2017Crispin Reedy
Amazon Skills for Alexa, Google Actions for Home – Should your company build a conversational voice interface for one of these systems, and if so, how? What are the differences between a voice user interface and other types of UIs? What types of skills does a VUI designer need? What are some best practices for these VUIs? This session will explore all these questions and more. You’ll walk away with answers to the questions “If, Why, and How” you might choose to explore this interesting new area of design.
The purpose of this presentation is to provide best practices to mobile service development. The statements are based on industry expert interviews which are then modified in four workshops. The interviews were conducted between November 2013 and January 2014. The workshops were arranged in January 2014.
Is it possible to make a living as an indie iOS developer? Recently there has been a lot of discussion on blogs and in podcasts about the feasibility of making a living from making, selling and supporting your own iOS apps. In this presentation I highlight some points made on the topic recently and gather some tips that may improve a developer's chances of making it as an indie dev.
(Tokyo iOS Meetup, 9th August 2014)
Would you use this? UX South Africa 2016Phil Barrett
if you're an innovator, "Would you use this" is a question you really want to answer. But you can't ask it in a usability test. Usability tests can evaluate comprehension and ease of use, but test respondents can't reliably predict their own future behaviour. If you base your strategic choices on experiments where you ask them to do that, you can cause serious damage to your company.
But using the JTBD change making forces, and the MAO model, you can start to explore the factors that influence people's actions systematically . You can find out *when* and *why* people will use your new product idea, which is enough to work out whether your product is on the right track.
Creating Emotional Connections – One Customer at a TimeOmari Matthew
Within marketing, we often focus on rational arguments and business values, but customers are driven by emotions and personal values. In fact, research shows that people are up to five times more likely to purchase based on an emotional response (over time). Join us to learn how Dell is putting emotional marketing into action. In this session, we'll present how Dell has gradually evolved its marketing communications to be more emotionally driven across channels.
What your customers REALLY think: Incorporating usability testing into agilePhil Barrett
I did this talk for Agile Africa 2014
You can’t know whether your agile project is maximising is impact unless you gather customer feedback. But the feedback that comes to you is not always the full story.
This talk looks at why you should actively go an get user feedback with usability testing, and how to go about doing your first usability test.
Slides from the talk at BLN CEO Tales by Eric Ries, The Lean Startup, 16th January 2012.
Also includes supporting material including: 'The myths of lean'.
Thanks to DFJ Esprit, TechCity, Brown Rudnick, Fidelity Growth Partners, Microsoft BizSpark, Red Gate and Springboard - for making such an excellent evening possible.
For more information about BLN events in the UK and US: http://thebln.com
Eric Ries sllconf keynote: state of the lean startup movementEric Ries
Presentation by Eric Ries to kick off the 2011 Startup Lessons Learned conference #sllconf. Livestream here: http://www.justin.tv/startuplessonslearned
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Managing a Global Digital Community for Content CreationCrowdsourcing Week
How can digital communities be built, nurtured, rewarded and motivated for a win-win proposition? Here is a primer on managing crowdsourced output.
By Bruno Pellegrini, Userfarm. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Brussels 2014. More info: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/
AI Video Tales refer to the innovative use of artificial intelligence technology to streamline and enhance the process of creating compelling and engaging YouTube Kids Stories videos. This revolutionary approach allows creators to harness the power of AI algorithms to craft narratives that resonate with young audiences.
Amazon is organized in small independent teams that have full ownership over their offered service. Teams are effectively small startups within the walls of a bigger company. This organizational structure allows Amazon to act fast and innovate. To give perspective; teams in Amazon Web Services launched 1,430 customer-facing new services and features in 2017, that is roughly 4 on average per day.
To be effective teams require to be laser focused on who their customers are independent if they are external or internal. We in Amazon ensure that a new service or feature meets the needs of the customer and not more than that with a process called “Working Backwards”. In this process we literarily work backwards starting with documents needed at launch, a press release and a set of FAQs. Just after that we follow up with documents that are closer to the actual implementation.
The goal of the process is to get to the minimum set of requirements needed to satisfy what we try to achieve. This helps us to drive simplicity, speed, and innovation through keeping a continuous customer focus. I will share and explain the actual process including real world examples for the audience to follow along.
Click! You have a new visitor. What happens next? Do they barf and bounce or smile and stay?
The answer depends on a lot of little things, some obvious, some not.
This session is a breakdown of the best practices for B2B lead generation websites, based on hundreds of website projects. You will learn:
• What are the key elements of high-performing service pages?
• What features are common to blog templates but probably shouldn’t be?
• What three elements determine if visitors sign up for emails?
From social proof to CTAs, videos to chatbots, we will break down the options for UX elements and how they work with (or against) the psychology of your visitors.
Redefine Profitability With The World’s Easiest & Most Popular Video Animatio...Fatih Agri
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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