際際滷shows by User: AdamtheIA / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: AdamtheIA / Sun, 23 Sep 2018 18:34:43 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: AdamtheIA Focus - Solving for the Right Outcomes /slideshow/focus-solving-for-the-right-outcomes-116153994/116153994 bigd18adampolanskyfocus-180923183443
The problems we set out to solve arent always the ones that need solving. Adam Polansky will talk about some different ways that you can get under the hood with problems and investigate ways to help real problems present themselves and the criteria you can use to go after them.]]>

The problems we set out to solve arent always the ones that need solving. Adam Polansky will talk about some different ways that you can get under the hood with problems and investigate ways to help real problems present themselves and the criteria you can use to go after them.]]>
Sun, 23 Sep 2018 18:34:43 GMT /slideshow/focus-solving-for-the-right-outcomes-116153994/116153994 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Focus - Solving for the Right Outcomes AdamtheIA The problems we set out to solve arent always the ones that need solving. Adam Polansky will talk about some different ways that you can get under the hood with problems and investigate ways to help real problems present themselves and the criteria you can use to go after them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigd18adampolanskyfocus-180923183443-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The problems we set out to solve arent always the ones that need solving. Adam Polansky will talk about some different ways that you can get under the hood with problems and investigate ways to help real problems present themselves and the criteria you can use to go after them.
Focus - Solving for the Right Outcomes from Adam Polansky
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IAS18 Fit and Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value to Your Deliverables /slideshow/ias18-fit-and-finish-the-importance-of-presentation-value-to-your-deliverables/92347978 ias18fitandfinish022718-180329184432
Revised for IAS18. Discussion about gauging your audience and your deliverables in terms of fidelity. Working lo-fi to hi-fi and doing it publicly. Breaking free from the standard canon of UX deliverables and the best tools you can use.]]>

Revised for IAS18. Discussion about gauging your audience and your deliverables in terms of fidelity. Working lo-fi to hi-fi and doing it publicly. Breaking free from the standard canon of UX deliverables and the best tools you can use.]]>
Thu, 29 Mar 2018 18:44:32 GMT /slideshow/ias18-fit-and-finish-the-importance-of-presentation-value-to-your-deliverables/92347978 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) IAS18 Fit and Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value to Your Deliverables AdamtheIA Revised for IAS18. Discussion about gauging your audience and your deliverables in terms of fidelity. Working lo-fi to hi-fi and doing it publicly. Breaking free from the standard canon of UX deliverables and the best tools you can use. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ias18fitandfinish022718-180329184432-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Revised for IAS18. Discussion about gauging your audience and your deliverables in terms of fidelity. Working lo-fi to hi-fi and doing it publicly. Breaking free from the standard canon of UX deliverables and the best tools you can use.
IAS18 Fit and Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value to Your Deliverables from Adam Polansky
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Speaking to Small Rooms - UX Australia 2017 /slideshow/speaking-to-small-rooms-ux-australia-2017/78836916 standanddeliveruxoz073017-170814200956
Workshop slides from UX Australia - 7 August 2017 Public speaking isnt just for big rooms with a podium and microphone. Sometimes its just you and 5,10 maybe 20 people. They might be your clients or stakeholders or your project team. Any time you address a group, you need to get your message across and know youll be understood. Prep and practice are always important but when youre speaking close-up there are different things to think about and opportunities you dont have in a conference hall. In this half-day workshop, Adam Polansky will cover: Preparation with long or short notice Delivery and room dynamics What to consider when you speak to executives Keeping the conversation alive after the meeting Well even talk about giving a pitch. This session will set you up to own the room the next time you have to present.]]>

Workshop slides from UX Australia - 7 August 2017 Public speaking isnt just for big rooms with a podium and microphone. Sometimes its just you and 5,10 maybe 20 people. They might be your clients or stakeholders or your project team. Any time you address a group, you need to get your message across and know youll be understood. Prep and practice are always important but when youre speaking close-up there are different things to think about and opportunities you dont have in a conference hall. In this half-day workshop, Adam Polansky will cover: Preparation with long or short notice Delivery and room dynamics What to consider when you speak to executives Keeping the conversation alive after the meeting Well even talk about giving a pitch. This session will set you up to own the room the next time you have to present.]]>
Mon, 14 Aug 2017 20:09:56 GMT /slideshow/speaking-to-small-rooms-ux-australia-2017/78836916 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Speaking to Small Rooms - UX Australia 2017 AdamtheIA Workshop slides from UX Australia - 7 August 2017 Public speaking isnt just for big rooms with a podium and microphone. Sometimes its just you and 5,10 maybe 20 people. They might be your clients or stakeholders or your project team. Any time you address a group, you need to get your message across and know youll be understood. Prep and practice are always important but when youre speaking close-up there are different things to think about and opportunities you dont have in a conference hall. In this half-day workshop, Adam Polansky will cover: Preparation with long or short notice Delivery and room dynamics What to consider when you speak to executives Keeping the conversation alive after the meeting Well even talk about giving a pitch. This session will set you up to own the room the next time you have to present. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/standanddeliveruxoz073017-170814200956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Workshop slides from UX Australia - 7 August 2017 Public speaking isnt just for big rooms with a podium and microphone. Sometimes its just you and 5,10 maybe 20 people. They might be your clients or stakeholders or your project team. Any time you address a group, you need to get your message across and know youll be understood. Prep and practice are always important but when youre speaking close-up there are different things to think about and opportunities you dont have in a conference hall. In this half-day workshop, Adam Polansky will cover: Preparation with long or short notice Delivery and room dynamics What to consider when you speak to executives Keeping the conversation alive after the meeting Well even talk about giving a pitch. This session will set you up to own the room the next time you have to present.
Speaking to Small Rooms - UX Australia 2017 from Adam Polansky
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Fit & Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value in UX Deliverables /slideshow/fit-finish-the-importance-of-presentation-value-in-ux-deliverables/78779530 uxozapolanskyfitfinish081117-170812034429
The most important UX deliverables are your thoughts and observations. Wireframes, Journey Maps, Personae, and slide decks are just the vehicles we use to communicate our ideas. Your content is critical but style plays a role in getting to express your thoughts. Style adds to the context. - Lets talk about: - Deliverables from low-fi to high-fi - Tools and technique - Non-traditional deliverables - How to gauge whats appropriate for different circumstances Well add some good stuff to your toolbox and give you options the next time you deliver your great ideas.]]>

The most important UX deliverables are your thoughts and observations. Wireframes, Journey Maps, Personae, and slide decks are just the vehicles we use to communicate our ideas. Your content is critical but style plays a role in getting to express your thoughts. Style adds to the context. - Lets talk about: - Deliverables from low-fi to high-fi - Tools and technique - Non-traditional deliverables - How to gauge whats appropriate for different circumstances Well add some good stuff to your toolbox and give you options the next time you deliver your great ideas.]]>
Sat, 12 Aug 2017 03:44:29 GMT /slideshow/fit-finish-the-importance-of-presentation-value-in-ux-deliverables/78779530 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Fit & Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value in UX Deliverables AdamtheIA The most important UX deliverables are your thoughts and observations. Wireframes, Journey Maps, Personae, and slide decks are just the vehicles we use to communicate our ideas. Your content is critical but style plays a role in getting to express your thoughts. Style adds to the context. - Lets talk about: - Deliverables from low-fi to high-fi - Tools and technique - Non-traditional deliverables - How to gauge whats appropriate for different circumstances Well add some good stuff to your toolbox and give you options the next time you deliver your great ideas. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxozapolanskyfitfinish081117-170812034429-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The most important UX deliverables are your thoughts and observations. Wireframes, Journey Maps, Personae, and slide decks are just the vehicles we use to communicate our ideas. Your content is critical but style plays a role in getting to express your thoughts. Style adds to the context. - Lets talk about: - Deliverables from low-fi to high-fi - Tools and technique - Non-traditional deliverables - How to gauge whats appropriate for different circumstances Well add some good stuff to your toolbox and give you options the next time you deliver your great ideas.
Fit & Finish: The Importance of Presentation Value in UX Deliverables from Adam Polansky
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CanUX16 - Blurred Lines - Considering Physicality in Digital Design /slideshow/canux16-blurred-lines-considering-physicality-in-digital-design/69005760 canuxadampolansky-161115152619
Long gone are the days when digital design meant creating apps for someone sitting upright, 18-24 inches away from a screen. Our phones are our computers. We wear our notification systems. We move through a world that plots our position and responds in different ways depending on whether were in a restaurant, at a bus stop, near a retailer or at home. Join Adam as he talks about conceptualizing applications that not only take-in a screen presence but must extend to the unique ways we use technologies and the physical environments that go beyond the screen.]]>

Long gone are the days when digital design meant creating apps for someone sitting upright, 18-24 inches away from a screen. Our phones are our computers. We wear our notification systems. We move through a world that plots our position and responds in different ways depending on whether were in a restaurant, at a bus stop, near a retailer or at home. Join Adam as he talks about conceptualizing applications that not only take-in a screen presence but must extend to the unique ways we use technologies and the physical environments that go beyond the screen.]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 15:26:19 GMT /slideshow/canux16-blurred-lines-considering-physicality-in-digital-design/69005760 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) CanUX16 - Blurred Lines - Considering Physicality in Digital Design AdamtheIA Long gone are the days when digital design meant creating apps for someone sitting upright, 18-24 inches away from a screen. Our phones are our computers. We wear our notification systems. We move through a world that plots our position and responds in different ways depending on whether were in a restaurant, at a bus stop, near a retailer or at home. Join Adam as he talks about conceptualizing applications that not only take-in a screen presence but must extend to the unique ways we use technologies and the physical environments that go beyond the screen. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/canuxadampolansky-161115152619-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Long gone are the days when digital design meant creating apps for someone sitting upright, 18-24 inches away from a screen. Our phones are our computers. We wear our notification systems. We move through a world that plots our position and responds in different ways depending on whether were in a restaurant, at a bus stop, near a retailer or at home. Join Adam as he talks about conceptualizing applications that not only take-in a screen presence but must extend to the unique ways we use technologies and the physical environments that go beyond the screen.
CanUX16 - Blurred Lines - Considering Physicality in Digital Design from Adam Polansky
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Design & Development - The Magic Happens Here - /slideshow/design-development-the-magic-happens-here/67633921 themagichappenshere-161025152806
How and why the best user experiences come from good collaboration between Designers and Developers]]>

How and why the best user experiences come from good collaboration between Designers and Developers]]>
Tue, 25 Oct 2016 15:28:06 GMT /slideshow/design-development-the-magic-happens-here/67633921 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Design & Development - The Magic Happens Here - AdamtheIA How and why the best user experiences come from good collaboration between Designers and Developers <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/themagichappenshere-161025152806-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How and why the best user experiences come from good collaboration between Designers and Developers
Design & Development - The Magic Happens Here - from Adam Polansky
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BDLA16 Unpacking UX - Understanding how your skill sets fit together /slideshow/bdla16-unpacking-ux-understanding-how-your-skill-sets-fit-together/63303524 bdla16unpackinguxadampolansky-160621173056
Big Design Latin America 2016 was held in Quito, Ecuador. This workshop was designed to help different practitioners understand how their work rolls-up into the broader UX umbrella and to help foster an ongoing UX Community in the region.]]>

Big Design Latin America 2016 was held in Quito, Ecuador. This workshop was designed to help different practitioners understand how their work rolls-up into the broader UX umbrella and to help foster an ongoing UX Community in the region.]]>
Tue, 21 Jun 2016 17:30:56 GMT /slideshow/bdla16-unpacking-ux-understanding-how-your-skill-sets-fit-together/63303524 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) BDLA16 Unpacking UX - Understanding how your skill sets fit together AdamtheIA Big Design Latin America 2016 was held in Quito, Ecuador. This workshop was designed to help different practitioners understand how their work rolls-up into the broader UX umbrella and to help foster an ongoing UX Community in the region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bdla16unpackinguxadampolansky-160621173056-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Big Design Latin America 2016 was held in Quito, Ecuador. This workshop was designed to help different practitioners understand how their work rolls-up into the broader UX umbrella and to help foster an ongoing UX Community in the region.
BDLA16 Unpacking UX - Understanding how your skill sets fit together from Adam Polansky
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Impact Without Permission /slideshow/impact-without-permission/58721711 impactwithoutpermission011315-160225180855
Presented at the Enterprise UX Meet-Up in Austin 2.24.16 Discusses ways UX professionals to build and gain trust in organizations that aren't immediately disposed to support them. Examine the different roles that can help you along with understanding their concerns and pressures. Use the tools you already have to shed light on the value UX brings to an organization.]]>

Presented at the Enterprise UX Meet-Up in Austin 2.24.16 Discusses ways UX professionals to build and gain trust in organizations that aren't immediately disposed to support them. Examine the different roles that can help you along with understanding their concerns and pressures. Use the tools you already have to shed light on the value UX brings to an organization.]]>
Thu, 25 Feb 2016 18:08:54 GMT /slideshow/impact-without-permission/58721711 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Impact Without Permission AdamtheIA Presented at the Enterprise UX Meet-Up in Austin 2.24.16 Discusses ways UX professionals to build and gain trust in organizations that aren't immediately disposed to support them. Examine the different roles that can help you along with understanding their concerns and pressures. Use the tools you already have to shed light on the value UX brings to an organization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/impactwithoutpermission011315-160225180855-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the Enterprise UX Meet-Up in Austin 2.24.16 Discusses ways UX professionals to build and gain trust in organizations that aren&#39;t immediately disposed to support them. Examine the different roles that can help you along with understanding their concerns and pressures. Use the tools you already have to shed light on the value UX brings to an organization.
Impact Without Permission from Adam Polansky
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Bigd14 keynote adam polansky /slideshow/bigd14-keynote-adam-polansky-38780985/38780985 bigd14keynoteadampolansky-140906150811-phpapp01
I got my first Design job in 1983 with a small ad agency working for a remarkable man. 30 years later, I talk about the lessons I learned and tell stories about how I learned them.]]>

I got my first Design job in 1983 with a small ad agency working for a remarkable man. 30 years later, I talk about the lessons I learned and tell stories about how I learned them.]]>
Sat, 06 Sep 2014 15:08:11 GMT /slideshow/bigd14-keynote-adam-polansky-38780985/38780985 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Bigd14 keynote adam polansky AdamtheIA I got my first Design job in 1983 with a small ad agency working for a remarkable man. 30 years later, I talk about the lessons I learned and tell stories about how I learned them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigd14keynoteadampolansky-140906150811-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I got my first Design job in 1983 with a small ad agency working for a remarkable man. 30 years later, I talk about the lessons I learned and tell stories about how I learned them.
Bigd14 keynote adam polansky from Adam Polansky
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Brown Dirt UX lavacon_2011 /slideshow/brown-dirt-ux-lavacon2011/10174724 browndirtuxlavacon2011-111115140628-phpapp01
Afternoon keynote by Adam Polansky, UX Driector at Travelocity]]>

Afternoon keynote by Adam Polansky, UX Driector at Travelocity]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2011 14:06:27 GMT /slideshow/brown-dirt-ux-lavacon2011/10174724 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Brown Dirt UX lavacon_2011 AdamtheIA Afternoon keynote by Adam Polansky, UX Driector at Travelocity <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/browndirtuxlavacon2011-111115140628-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Afternoon keynote by Adam Polansky, UX Driector at Travelocity
Brown Dirt UX lavacon_2011 from Adam Polansky
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Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts /slideshow/ideas-innovation-simple-premise-small-starts-7621074/7621074 innovationias11polansky-110413201342-phpapp01
Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts Innovation is a word that is commonly used and seldom defined. Ideas occur all the time but do they all deserve the time and effort necessary to realize them? There is a startlingly simple definition for innovation because innovation, by itself, is simple. Its also a form of the creative process and cant be obtained on demand. But when you do come upon something innovative, the real work begins: You have to examine and justify a new idea. You have to convince others that your idea is worthwhile. Adam Polansky will give you that simple definition and show you how to gauge the merit of an idea along with a short case study about a grass-roots idea that didnt turn out as planned it turned out better! Hell also show you how to frame the discussions youll need to have in order to get your ideas off the ground and suggest some other avenues available to move from concept to concrete. ]]>

Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts Innovation is a word that is commonly used and seldom defined. Ideas occur all the time but do they all deserve the time and effort necessary to realize them? There is a startlingly simple definition for innovation because innovation, by itself, is simple. Its also a form of the creative process and cant be obtained on demand. But when you do come upon something innovative, the real work begins: You have to examine and justify a new idea. You have to convince others that your idea is worthwhile. Adam Polansky will give you that simple definition and show you how to gauge the merit of an idea along with a short case study about a grass-roots idea that didnt turn out as planned it turned out better! Hell also show you how to frame the discussions youll need to have in order to get your ideas off the ground and suggest some other avenues available to move from concept to concrete. ]]>
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:13:37 GMT /slideshow/ideas-innovation-simple-premise-small-starts-7621074/7621074 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts AdamtheIA Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts Innovation is a word that is commonly used and seldom defined. Ideas occur all the time but do they all deserve the time and effort necessary to realize them? There is a startlingly simple definition for innovation because innovation, by itself, is simple. Its also a form of the creative process and cant be obtained on demand. But when you do come upon something innovative, the real work begins: You have to examine and justify a new idea. You have to convince others that your idea is worthwhile. Adam Polansky will give you that simple definition and show you how to gauge the merit of an idea along with a short case study about a grass-roots idea that didnt turn out as planned it turned out better! Hell also show you how to frame the discussions youll need to have in order to get your ideas off the ground and suggest some other avenues available to move from concept to concrete. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovationias11polansky-110413201342-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ideas &amp; Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts Innovation is a word that is commonly used and seldom defined. Ideas occur all the time but do they all deserve the time and effort necessary to realize them? There is a startlingly simple definition for innovation because innovation, by itself, is simple. Its also a form of the creative process and cant be obtained on demand. But when you do come upon something innovative, the real work begins: You have to examine and justify a new idea. You have to convince others that your idea is worthwhile. Adam Polansky will give you that simple definition and show you how to gauge the merit of an idea along with a short case study about a grass-roots idea that didnt turn out as planned it turned out better! Hell also show you how to frame the discussions youll need to have in order to get your ideas off the ground and suggest some other avenues available to move from concept to concrete.
Ideas & Innovation: Simple Premise - Small Starts from Adam Polansky
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Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content /slideshow/big-d-052810/4618244 bigd052810-100625205553-phpapp01
Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content. This the presentation I gave at the 2010 Big Design Conference In Dallas]]>

Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content. This the presentation I gave at the 2010 Big Design Conference In Dallas]]>
Fri, 25 Jun 2010 20:55:48 GMT /slideshow/big-d-052810/4618244 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content AdamtheIA Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content. This the presentation I gave at the 2010 Big Design Conference In Dallas <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigd052810-100625205553-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Spread it, Split it &amp; Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content. This the presentation I gave at the 2010 Big Design Conference In Dallas
Spread it, Split it & Stack it - 3 Methods for Qualifying Content from Adam Polansky
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Presentations - It Ain't All About The PowerPoint /slideshow/presentations-it-aint-all-about-the-powerpoint/1521725 cdocumentsandsettingssg0897090desktoppresentationsprint060209-090602090354-phpapp02
This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session "Presenting in Politically Charged Environments" I don't know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn't complain to anyone.]]>

This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session "Presenting in Politically Charged Environments" I don't know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn't complain to anyone.]]>
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 09:03:50 GMT /slideshow/presentations-it-aint-all-about-the-powerpoint/1521725 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Presentations - It Ain't All About The PowerPoint AdamtheIA This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session "Presenting in Politically Charged Environments" I don't know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn't complain to anyone. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cdocumentsandsettingssg0897090desktoppresentationsprint060209-090602090354-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was given at the Big (D)esign Conference in Dallas. Someone titled the session &quot;Presenting in Politically Charged Environments&quot; I don&#39;t know who did that but it sounded kind of dangerous so I didn&#39;t complain to anyone.
Presentations - It Ain't All About The PowerPoint from Adam Polansky
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CEU IA Concepts /slideshow/ceu-ia-concepts/94363 ceu-ia-concepts2126
Travelocity staged an infomration and training week for the employees in the Curtomer Experience Group. This presentation is a high-level primer about IA, its origins and its practice]]>

Travelocity staged an infomration and training week for the employees in the Curtomer Experience Group. This presentation is a high-level primer about IA, its origins and its practice]]>
Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:24:42 GMT /slideshow/ceu-ia-concepts/94363 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) CEU IA Concepts AdamtheIA Travelocity staged an infomration and training week for the employees in the Curtomer Experience Group. This presentation is a high-level primer about IA, its origins and its practice <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ceu-ia-concepts2126-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Travelocity staged an infomration and training week for the employees in the Curtomer Experience Group. This presentation is a high-level primer about IA, its origins and its practice
CEU IA Concepts from Adam Polansky
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A Process By Any Other Name...: Applying Information Architecture with bridges, cooking & hardware /slideshow/a-process-by-any-other-name-applying-information-architecture-with-bridges-cooking-hardware/47664 a-process-by-any-other-name-applying-information-architecture-with-bridges-cooking-hardware-9497
This is my presentation from the 2006 IA Summit in Vancouver, BC. The summary is that the practice of IA is not about artifacts but the thinking that goes into them and the way you assess which artifacts to use.]]>

This is my presentation from the 2006 IA Summit in Vancouver, BC. The summary is that the practice of IA is not about artifacts but the thinking that goes into them and the way you assess which artifacts to use.]]>
Thu, 10 May 2007 06:28:45 GMT /slideshow/a-process-by-any-other-name-applying-information-architecture-with-bridges-cooking-hardware/47664 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) A Process By Any Other Name...: Applying Information Architecture with bridges, cooking & hardware AdamtheIA This is my presentation from the 2006 IA Summit in Vancouver, BC. The summary is that the practice of IA is not about artifacts but the thinking that goes into them and the way you assess which artifacts to use. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/a-process-by-any-other-name-applying-information-architecture-with-bridges-cooking-hardware-9497-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is my presentation from the 2006 IA Summit in Vancouver, BC. The summary is that the practice of IA is not about artifacts but the thinking that goes into them and the way you assess which artifacts to use.
A Process By Any Other Name...: Applying Information Architecture with bridges, cooking & hardware from Adam Polansky
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Information Architecture & Why you care about it as a designer /slideshow/information-architecture-why-you-care-about-it-as-a-designer/47185 information-architecture-why-you-care-about-it-as-a-designer-11150
The Art Institute of Dallas recently added IA courses to their design and multimedia degree plans. I worked with the instructors to revise the curriculum to make it more relevant to actual practice. I also give the introduction lecture. This presentation is not intended to make converts but rather to expose designers to the role of IA, help them understand the value and be able to identify them in the wild.]]>

The Art Institute of Dallas recently added IA courses to their design and multimedia degree plans. I worked with the instructors to revise the curriculum to make it more relevant to actual practice. I also give the introduction lecture. This presentation is not intended to make converts but rather to expose designers to the role of IA, help them understand the value and be able to identify them in the wild.]]>
Wed, 09 May 2007 07:25:11 GMT /slideshow/information-architecture-why-you-care-about-it-as-a-designer/47185 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Information Architecture & Why you care about it as a designer AdamtheIA The Art Institute of Dallas recently added IA courses to their design and multimedia degree plans. I worked with the instructors to revise the curriculum to make it more relevant to actual practice. I also give the introduction lecture. This presentation is not intended to make converts but rather to expose designers to the role of IA, help them understand the value and be able to identify them in the wild. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/information-architecture-why-you-care-about-it-as-a-designer-11150-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Art Institute of Dallas recently added IA courses to their design and multimedia degree plans. I worked with the instructors to revise the curriculum to make it more relevant to actual practice. I also give the introduction lecture. This presentation is not intended to make converts but rather to expose designers to the role of IA, help them understand the value and be able to identify them in the wild.
Information Architecture & Why you care about it as a designer from Adam Polansky
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Faceted Feature Analysis: Increasing Integrity Through Needs Analysis /slideshow/faceted-feature-analysis-increasing-integrity-through-needs-analysis/46804 faceted-feature-analysis-increasing-integrity-through-needs-analysis-17648
This article will explain a process called Faceted Feature Analysis. The facets refer to the three characterizing facets within any project those being; User Value, Business Value and Ease of Implementation. It also refers to the three constraints that govern every project, those being; Quality, Cost and Time. The process involves characterizing facets and crossing them with the constraints. ]]>

This article will explain a process called Faceted Feature Analysis. The facets refer to the three characterizing facets within any project those being; User Value, Business Value and Ease of Implementation. It also refers to the three constraints that govern every project, those being; Quality, Cost and Time. The process involves characterizing facets and crossing them with the constraints. ]]>
Tue, 08 May 2007 07:12:36 GMT /slideshow/faceted-feature-analysis-increasing-integrity-through-needs-analysis/46804 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) Faceted Feature Analysis: Increasing Integrity Through Needs Analysis AdamtheIA This article will explain a process called Faceted Feature Analysis. The facets refer to the three characterizing facets within any project those being; User Value, Business Value and Ease of Implementation. It also refers to the three constraints that govern every project, those being; Quality, Cost and Time. The process involves characterizing facets and crossing them with the constraints. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/faceted-feature-analysis-increasing-integrity-through-needs-analysis-17648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This article will explain a process called Faceted Feature Analysis. The facets refer to the three characterizing facets within any project those being; User Value, Business Value and Ease of Implementation. It also refers to the three constraints that govern every project, those being; Quality, Cost and Time. The process involves characterizing facets and crossing them with the constraints.
Faceted Feature Analysis: Increasing Integrity Through Needs Analysis from Adam Polansky
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IA and RIA: You know more than you think you do /slideshow/ia-and-ria-you-know-more-than-you-think-you-do/46570 ia-and-ria-you-know-more-than-you-think-you-do-27386
Ive been working as an Information Architect for nearly ten years but it wasnt until recently that I had the opportunity to work on the development of a rich internet application or RIA. While I had made some effort to get an understanding of what an effort like that might involve, like many things, you cant really get a clear idea what its like to do something until you actually do it. This presentation describes my recent involvement in the development of an enterprise-level rich Internet application. It outlines the things I think are the same, different as well as a few pitfalls to avoid.]]>

Ive been working as an Information Architect for nearly ten years but it wasnt until recently that I had the opportunity to work on the development of a rich internet application or RIA. While I had made some effort to get an understanding of what an effort like that might involve, like many things, you cant really get a clear idea what its like to do something until you actually do it. This presentation describes my recent involvement in the development of an enterprise-level rich Internet application. It outlines the things I think are the same, different as well as a few pitfalls to avoid.]]>
Mon, 07 May 2007 13:01:34 GMT /slideshow/ia-and-ria-you-know-more-than-you-think-you-do/46570 AdamtheIA@slideshare.net(AdamtheIA) IA and RIA: You know more than you think you do AdamtheIA Ive been working as an Information Architect for nearly ten years but it wasnt until recently that I had the opportunity to work on the development of a rich internet application or RIA. While I had made some effort to get an understanding of what an effort like that might involve, like many things, you cant really get a clear idea what its like to do something until you actually do it. This presentation describes my recent involvement in the development of an enterprise-level rich Internet application. It outlines the things I think are the same, different as well as a few pitfalls to avoid. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ia-and-ria-you-know-more-than-you-think-you-do-27386-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ive been working as an Information Architect for nearly ten years but it wasnt until recently that I had the opportunity to work on the development of a rich internet application or RIA. While I had made some effort to get an understanding of what an effort like that might involve, like many things, you cant really get a clear idea what its like to do something until you actually do it. This presentation describes my recent involvement in the development of an enterprise-level rich Internet application. It outlines the things I think are the same, different as well as a few pitfalls to avoid.
IA and RIA: You know more than you think you do from Adam Polansky
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-AdamtheIA-48x48.jpg?cb=1559431136 Adam has been involved with some type of media development for nearly 30 years. At different times he has worked in advertising, retail, graphic services, hospitality, mechanical services, business development, defense, travel and consulting. Career Summary Points Experienced pioneer in the field of Information Architecture both internal and consultant Community Leader - Active in IA & UX Community as both an officer of professional associations and a speaker at industry events Team Builder - Directly recruited and trained over 50 UX professionals still practicing successfully today History of Success with enterprise-level clients - Past clients include: Travelocity, Sabre Holdings... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bigd18adampolanskyfocus-180923183443-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/focus-solving-for-the-right-outcomes-116153994/116153994 Focus - Solving for th... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ias18fitandfinish022718-180329184432-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/ias18-fit-and-finish-the-importance-of-presentation-value-to-your-deliverables/92347978 IAS18 Fit and Finish: ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/standanddeliveruxoz073017-170814200956-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/speaking-to-small-rooms-ux-australia-2017/78836916 Speaking to Small Room...