Seven barriers to UX: The Organization doesn't VALUE design
Part two of my series on the barriers to UX is up on the Follow the UX Leader blog.
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Part two of my series on the barriers to UX is up on the Follow the UX Leader blog.
Epic Bagel's Jon Bolt and I talk about agile, user experience, and lean UX on the Epic Bagel blog. Plus! Win a copy of Blueprints!
My series on organizational barriers to user experience has started on the Follow the UX Leader blog.
Agile+UX doesn't cut it. Lean+UX does, but only for the UX side. Balanced teams are what it's really all about.
Shift your thinking from interfaces to organizations: it's the only way to build better experiences.
Lean UX isn't about a skinny process. Formal deliverables are often the cookbooks your team needs to whip up some tasty UX.
User experience can help agile teams create better experiences, but agile isn't designed to manage user experience.
Fred Collopy discusses the difference between designing and doing, and why you'd choose one over the other.
Six ways to be more agile and better integrate user experience and information architecture into agile development teams.
Agile's focus on small iteration needs a team that can build the now, remember the future, and recognize the gap between the two.
In an agile process with a rolling series of sprints, UX requires two, parallel work streams, clear expectations, and constant status reports.
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