Este diagrama muestra un circuito en bloque que consta de tres bloques principales: un generador en el Bloque 1, un modulador en el Bloque 2 y un oscilador en el Bloque 3. La señal generada en el Bloque 1 es modulada en el Bloque 2 y luego enviada al Bloque 3 donde se genera una onda oscilante.
A UX Journey into the World of Early Drug DiscoveryJennifer Cham
This document summarizes a UX team's journey in designing a tool to support drug discovery researchers. The team conducted interviews and observations of researchers to understand their needs. They developed scenarios and had workshops to generate design ideas. The team implemented an iterative design process, testing ideas frequently with users. Their final tool was found to be intuitive to use and included suggested features. The document outlines lessons learned, like the need for a multidisciplinary team and dedicated time. It also discusses next steps like expanding features, onboarding new users, and addressing data and support issues.
The document discusses issues with the current carbon-based economy including limited fossil fuel supplies and high carbon dioxide pollution. It notes that hurricanes are becoming more intense and frequent under warmer, high-CO2 conditions. Taxing carbon emissions has failed for most, but selective incentivization works better than broad taxes or coupons. The document proposes transitioning to an economy that manages the life cycle of carbon dioxide as a strategic resource through real-time capture and transformation of CO2 from industrial processes, in order to gain economic and sustainability benefits.
This document contains 52 pages of business quotes from various sources, covering topics such as entrepreneurship, management, planning, competition, customers, and more. Many of the quotes are attributed to well-known business leaders and thinkers like Warren Buffett, Peter Drucker, and Albert Einstein. The quotes are presented in their original language, with some in English, French, German, Chinese, and other languages.
The document discusses issues with the current carbon-based economy including limited fossil fuel supplies and high carbon dioxide pollution. It notes that hurricanes are becoming more intense and frequent under warmer, high-CO2 conditions. Taxing CO2 emissions has failed for most but selective incentivization works better than broad taxes or coupons. The document proposes making CO2 life cycle management a profitable business by considering CO2 a strategic resource and capturing and transforming it in real time at the industrial source. This could help transition from a fossil fuel-based economy to one managed around the CO2 life cycle for economic and sustainability benefits.
This file lists the books which have inspired my actions when it came to execute and deliver on Corporate Growth, Turn-arounds and back to growth missions and mandates. I also share it with my students in the Entrepreneurship programs at GEM/Grenoble Graduate School of Business
Designing with the user in mind: how user-centred design (UCD) can work for ...Jennifer Cham
Free talk video (you just need to get the access code by email) is here: https://www.iscb.org/cms_addon/multimedia/flvmedia.php?i=1377
Presented at ISMB ECCB 2013 conference: http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2013
It is recognised that bioinformatics resources often suffer from usability problems: for example, they can be too complex for the infrequent user to navigate, and they can “lack sophistication” compared to other websites that people use in their daily lives. In this presentation, Dr. Jenny Cham, User-Experience Analyst at the European Bioinformatics Institute, UK, will describe specific case studies to show how user-centred design (UCD) principles can be applied to bioinformatics services.
As well as improved usability, the benefits of UCD can include more effective decision-making for design ideas and technologies during development; enhanced team-working and communication; cost effectiveness; and ultimately a bioinformatics service that more closely meets the needs of its target research community.
Este diagrama muestra un circuito en bloque que consta de tres bloques principales: un generador en el Bloque 1, un modulador en el Bloque 2 y un oscilador en el Bloque 3. La señal generada en el Bloque 1 es modulada en el Bloque 2 y luego enviada al Bloque 3 donde se genera una onda oscilante.
A UX Journey into the World of Early Drug DiscoveryJennifer Cham
This document summarizes a UX team's journey in designing a tool to support drug discovery researchers. The team conducted interviews and observations of researchers to understand their needs. They developed scenarios and had workshops to generate design ideas. The team implemented an iterative design process, testing ideas frequently with users. Their final tool was found to be intuitive to use and included suggested features. The document outlines lessons learned, like the need for a multidisciplinary team and dedicated time. It also discusses next steps like expanding features, onboarding new users, and addressing data and support issues.
The document discusses issues with the current carbon-based economy including limited fossil fuel supplies and high carbon dioxide pollution. It notes that hurricanes are becoming more intense and frequent under warmer, high-CO2 conditions. Taxing carbon emissions has failed for most, but selective incentivization works better than broad taxes or coupons. The document proposes transitioning to an economy that manages the life cycle of carbon dioxide as a strategic resource through real-time capture and transformation of CO2 from industrial processes, in order to gain economic and sustainability benefits.
This document contains 52 pages of business quotes from various sources, covering topics such as entrepreneurship, management, planning, competition, customers, and more. Many of the quotes are attributed to well-known business leaders and thinkers like Warren Buffett, Peter Drucker, and Albert Einstein. The quotes are presented in their original language, with some in English, French, German, Chinese, and other languages.
The document discusses issues with the current carbon-based economy including limited fossil fuel supplies and high carbon dioxide pollution. It notes that hurricanes are becoming more intense and frequent under warmer, high-CO2 conditions. Taxing CO2 emissions has failed for most but selective incentivization works better than broad taxes or coupons. The document proposes making CO2 life cycle management a profitable business by considering CO2 a strategic resource and capturing and transforming it in real time at the industrial source. This could help transition from a fossil fuel-based economy to one managed around the CO2 life cycle for economic and sustainability benefits.
This file lists the books which have inspired my actions when it came to execute and deliver on Corporate Growth, Turn-arounds and back to growth missions and mandates. I also share it with my students in the Entrepreneurship programs at GEM/Grenoble Graduate School of Business
Designing with the user in mind: how user-centred design (UCD) can work for ...Jennifer Cham
Free talk video (you just need to get the access code by email) is here: https://www.iscb.org/cms_addon/multimedia/flvmedia.php?i=1377
Presented at ISMB ECCB 2013 conference: http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2013
It is recognised that bioinformatics resources often suffer from usability problems: for example, they can be too complex for the infrequent user to navigate, and they can “lack sophistication” compared to other websites that people use in their daily lives. In this presentation, Dr. Jenny Cham, User-Experience Analyst at the European Bioinformatics Institute, UK, will describe specific case studies to show how user-centred design (UCD) principles can be applied to bioinformatics services.
As well as improved usability, the benefits of UCD can include more effective decision-making for design ideas and technologies during development; enhanced team-working and communication; cost effectiveness; and ultimately a bioinformatics service that more closely meets the needs of its target research community.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para citar y crear una bibliografía de acuerdo con normas académicas. Explica cómo citar fuentes como libros, revistas, periódicos, entrevistas y estadísticas, ya sea en el pie de página o en la bibliografía, incluyendo detalles sobre cómo citar autores múltiples, publicaciones del mismo autor en el mismo año, y fuentes citadas por otros autores.
Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world with over 20,000 stores globally. It sells coffee, tea and other beverages as well as snacks. Starbucks has experienced rapid expansion since the 1980s by opening an average of two new stores per day. While this strategy led to early losses, Starbucks became profitable in the 1990s and has continued to grow significantly through company-operated and licensed stores around the world. However, some challenges to maintaining high quality and customer service have emerged due to aggressive expansion.
Tutorial: As a UX practitioner working in complex environments you have to be flexible, since commonly-used user-centred design techniques may not work. In this tutorial, we provide insights into how you can approach UX problems in complex fields with confidence.
With concrete examples from our experience of designing services for life scientists, we describe approaches you can use to characterise specialist users, and translate their requirements into successful designs. In the hands-on activity, you will experiment with our unique (and recently published) ‘canvas sort’ technique, for prioritising large numbers of data items and modelling their interactions.
So if you work in UX in a complex environment - such as in scientific research, pharmaceuticals, engineering, technology, finance, or others - join us to learn how to survive when things get complicated!
How to run 1-to-1 usability testing (with life scientists)Jennifer Cham
Some tips on how to run 1-2-1 usability testing with your users/customers. If you are interested in testing in life science environments, this talk is for you! The example used is for a product I tested for molecular biologists whilst at EMBL-EBI in 2010/2011.
The document discusses the color blue. It describes blue as the color between violet and green on the visible light spectrum, and lists several shades and tints of blue including indigo, ultramarine, cyan, sky blue and navy blue. It notes that historically, blue pigments were made from minerals like lapis lazuli, but are now often produced chemically.
Kirana stores are small, independently owned retail stores that are commonly found within Indian neighborhoods. They are typically less than 500 square feet and owned by an individual or family. In contrast, organized retail refers to large corporate-backed stores and chains that are registered for taxes. Common forms of organized retail include hypermarkets, supermarkets, department stores, specialty chains, and shopping malls. Most Indian retail remains unorganized, consisting of small local shops, general stores, and pavement vendors. While organized retail is growing, India and China still have retail markets dominated by unorganized and traditional small stores.
Are we burying our heads in the sand? Exploring issues around intellectual pr...Jennifer Cham
The threat of patent infringement to businesses is perhaps better known in industries such as pharmaceuticals, engineering and manufacturing. However, in the User Experience (UX) field there are potential issues around patent infringement that, as practitioners, we need to be aware of. This session (originally a discussion held at UX Cambridge 2014) aimed to increase awareness and start a discussion amongst UX professionals regarding intellectual property issues that may impact our work.
The session was an open discussion, where participants shared their experiences and concerns and posed questions for further exploration. The outcome was a sketchnote (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97823772@N02/15058945187/in/set-72157647610886191) which summarised the discussion. This was created by Chris Spalton, https://twitter.com/ChrisSpalton)
[Please note: we are not intellectual property legal experts. Examples are from our own experience in this area, and secondary research sources. The main aim was to start a conversation and to identify the gaps in our knowledge in this potentially important area.]
Jenny Cham is a lead user experience architect at EMBL-EBI who facilitates workshops using techniques like gamestorming. Effective facilitation includes giving clear objectives and time boundaries, ensuring participants understand the task, and promoting discussion. Facilitators should involve all participants, ask questions to clarify outcomes, and reflect participants' ideas back to the group rather than providing their own answers. Proper facilitation requires suitable workshop spaces, healthy snacks, and good logistical support.
VUCA, el entorno en el que se desenvuelve el profesional. Y para el que desarrollar las competencias adecuadas, adaptabilidad, liderazgo, excelencia, creatividad, se convierte en una prioridad y necesidad. Bienvenidos!
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para citar y crear una bibliografía de acuerdo con normas académicas. Explica cómo citar fuentes como libros, revistas, periódicos, entrevistas y estadísticas, ya sea en el pie de página o en la bibliografía, incluyendo detalles sobre cómo citar autores múltiples, publicaciones del mismo autor en el mismo año, y fuentes citadas por otros autores.
Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world with over 20,000 stores globally. It sells coffee, tea and other beverages as well as snacks. Starbucks has experienced rapid expansion since the 1980s by opening an average of two new stores per day. While this strategy led to early losses, Starbucks became profitable in the 1990s and has continued to grow significantly through company-operated and licensed stores around the world. However, some challenges to maintaining high quality and customer service have emerged due to aggressive expansion.
Tutorial: As a UX practitioner working in complex environments you have to be flexible, since commonly-used user-centred design techniques may not work. In this tutorial, we provide insights into how you can approach UX problems in complex fields with confidence.
With concrete examples from our experience of designing services for life scientists, we describe approaches you can use to characterise specialist users, and translate their requirements into successful designs. In the hands-on activity, you will experiment with our unique (and recently published) ‘canvas sort’ technique, for prioritising large numbers of data items and modelling their interactions.
So if you work in UX in a complex environment - such as in scientific research, pharmaceuticals, engineering, technology, finance, or others - join us to learn how to survive when things get complicated!
How to run 1-to-1 usability testing (with life scientists)Jennifer Cham
Some tips on how to run 1-2-1 usability testing with your users/customers. If you are interested in testing in life science environments, this talk is for you! The example used is for a product I tested for molecular biologists whilst at EMBL-EBI in 2010/2011.
The document discusses the color blue. It describes blue as the color between violet and green on the visible light spectrum, and lists several shades and tints of blue including indigo, ultramarine, cyan, sky blue and navy blue. It notes that historically, blue pigments were made from minerals like lapis lazuli, but are now often produced chemically.
Kirana stores are small, independently owned retail stores that are commonly found within Indian neighborhoods. They are typically less than 500 square feet and owned by an individual or family. In contrast, organized retail refers to large corporate-backed stores and chains that are registered for taxes. Common forms of organized retail include hypermarkets, supermarkets, department stores, specialty chains, and shopping malls. Most Indian retail remains unorganized, consisting of small local shops, general stores, and pavement vendors. While organized retail is growing, India and China still have retail markets dominated by unorganized and traditional small stores.
Are we burying our heads in the sand? Exploring issues around intellectual pr...Jennifer Cham
The threat of patent infringement to businesses is perhaps better known in industries such as pharmaceuticals, engineering and manufacturing. However, in the User Experience (UX) field there are potential issues around patent infringement that, as practitioners, we need to be aware of. This session (originally a discussion held at UX Cambridge 2014) aimed to increase awareness and start a discussion amongst UX professionals regarding intellectual property issues that may impact our work.
The session was an open discussion, where participants shared their experiences and concerns and posed questions for further exploration. The outcome was a sketchnote (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97823772@N02/15058945187/in/set-72157647610886191) which summarised the discussion. This was created by Chris Spalton, https://twitter.com/ChrisSpalton)
[Please note: we are not intellectual property legal experts. Examples are from our own experience in this area, and secondary research sources. The main aim was to start a conversation and to identify the gaps in our knowledge in this potentially important area.]
Jenny Cham is a lead user experience architect at EMBL-EBI who facilitates workshops using techniques like gamestorming. Effective facilitation includes giving clear objectives and time boundaries, ensuring participants understand the task, and promoting discussion. Facilitators should involve all participants, ask questions to clarify outcomes, and reflect participants' ideas back to the group rather than providing their own answers. Proper facilitation requires suitable workshop spaces, healthy snacks, and good logistical support.
VUCA, el entorno en el que se desenvuelve el profesional. Y para el que desarrollar las competencias adecuadas, adaptabilidad, liderazgo, excelencia, creatividad, se convierte en una prioridad y necesidad. Bienvenidos!
We introduce new concept "Woven Work Design" for Lean & Digital Transformation.
A new concept that transforms Toyota into a connected world.
We are founder and have deep experience for Toyota way management System.