際際滷shows by User: ModevHQ / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: ModevHQ / Fri, 29 May 2015 14:06:43 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: ModevHQ Post MVP Strategies - Chris Clarke /slideshow/post-mvp-strategies-chris-clark/48755087 chrisclarkepresmvpconf-150529140643-lva1-app6892
Presented at MVP Conf 2015.]]>

Presented at MVP Conf 2015.]]>
Fri, 29 May 2015 14:06:43 GMT /slideshow/post-mvp-strategies-chris-clark/48755087 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Post MVP Strategies - Chris Clarke ModevHQ Presented at MVP Conf 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chrisclarkepresmvpconf-150529140643-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at MVP Conf 2015.
Post MVP Strategies - Chris Clarke from ExoLeaders.com
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Survival Tips for the Lone Product Manager - Kristin Bolton-Keys and Alicia Dixon /slideshow/survival-tips-for-the-loan-pm-final/48619371 survivaltipsfortheloanpmfinal-150526171747-lva1-app6892
Presented at MVP Conf 2015.]]>

Presented at MVP Conf 2015.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:17:47 GMT /slideshow/survival-tips-for-the-loan-pm-final/48619371 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Survival Tips for the Lone Product Manager - Kristin Bolton-Keys and Alicia Dixon ModevHQ Presented at MVP Conf 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/survivaltipsfortheloanpmfinal-150526171747-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at MVP Conf 2015.
Survival Tips for the Lone Product Manager - Kristin Bolton-Keys and Alicia Dixon from ExoLeaders.com
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Don't just do agile, do it right! - Simon Storm + Mary Lynn /slideshow/dont-just-do-agile-do-it-right/48619257 dontjustdoagile20150511a-150526171524-lva1-app6891
Presented during MVP Conf 2015]]>

Presented during MVP Conf 2015]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:15:23 GMT /slideshow/dont-just-do-agile-do-it-right/48619257 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Don't just do agile, do it right! - Simon Storm + Mary Lynn ModevHQ Presented during MVP Conf 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontjustdoagile20150511a-150526171524-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented during MVP Conf 2015
Don't just do agile, do it right! - Simon Storm + Mary Lynn from ExoLeaders.com
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Building experimentation into your product lifecycle - Lauren Rabiano /slideshow/building-experimentation-into-your-product-lifecycle-lauren-rabiano/48619171 buildingexperimentationintoyourproductlifecycle-150526171330-lva1-app6891
During MVP Conf 2015, Lauren Rabiano discussed how to add innovation and experimentation during your product lifecycles.]]>

During MVP Conf 2015, Lauren Rabiano discussed how to add innovation and experimentation during your product lifecycles.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:13:30 GMT /slideshow/building-experimentation-into-your-product-lifecycle-lauren-rabiano/48619171 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Building experimentation into your product lifecycle - Lauren Rabiano ModevHQ During MVP Conf 2015, Lauren Rabiano discussed how to add innovation and experimentation during your product lifecycles. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingexperimentationintoyourproductlifecycle-150526171330-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During MVP Conf 2015, Lauren Rabiano discussed how to add innovation and experimentation during your product lifecycles.
Building experimentation into your product lifecycle - Lauren Rabiano from ExoLeaders.com
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Ego risk: Why Innovation Fails - Teague Hopkins /slideshow/ego-risk-why-innovation-fails/48618996 egorisk-whyinnovationfails-150526170923-lva1-app6892
During MVP Conf 2015, Teague Hopkins discussed how innovation can fail.]]>

During MVP Conf 2015, Teague Hopkins discussed how innovation can fail.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:09:23 GMT /slideshow/ego-risk-why-innovation-fails/48618996 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Ego risk: Why Innovation Fails - Teague Hopkins ModevHQ During MVP Conf 2015, Teague Hopkins discussed how innovation can fail. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/egorisk-whyinnovationfails-150526170923-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During MVP Conf 2015, Teague Hopkins discussed how innovation can fail.
Ego risk: Why Innovation Fails - Teague Hopkins from ExoLeaders.com
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Buy-in: Getting to the yes - Deepak Thakral /slideshow/mo-devcon-buy-in-deepak-thakral-05192015/48618838 modevconbuy-indeepakthakral05192015-150526170539-lva1-app6892
During MVP Conf 2015, Deepak Thakral discussed how to get approval and buy-in.]]>

During MVP Conf 2015, Deepak Thakral discussed how to get approval and buy-in.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:05:39 GMT /slideshow/mo-devcon-buy-in-deepak-thakral-05192015/48618838 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Buy-in: Getting to the yes - Deepak Thakral ModevHQ During MVP Conf 2015, Deepak Thakral discussed how to get approval and buy-in. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modevconbuy-indeepakthakral05192015-150526170539-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During MVP Conf 2015, Deepak Thakral discussed how to get approval and buy-in.
Buy-in: Getting to the yes - Deepak Thakral from ExoLeaders.com
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Roadmapping workshop - Bruce McCarthy /slideshow/roadmapping-workshop-bruce-mccarthy/48618707 modevroadmappingworkshop-150526170336-lva1-app6891
During MVP Conf 2015, Bruce McCarthy led a workshop on creating inspiring roadmaps.]]>

During MVP Conf 2015, Bruce McCarthy led a workshop on creating inspiring roadmaps.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:03:36 GMT /slideshow/roadmapping-workshop-bruce-mccarthy/48618707 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Roadmapping workshop - Bruce McCarthy ModevHQ During MVP Conf 2015, Bruce McCarthy led a workshop on creating inspiring roadmaps. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modevroadmappingworkshop-150526170336-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During MVP Conf 2015, Bruce McCarthy led a workshop on creating inspiring roadmaps.
Roadmapping workshop - Bruce McCarthy from ExoLeaders.com
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Is Agile Breaking Product Management - Steve Johnson /ModevHQ/has-agile-broken-pm-steve-johnson u10hasagilebrokenpm-150526170144-lva1-app6892
During MVP Conf 2015, Steve Johnson discussing the effect agile development has on product management.]]>

During MVP Conf 2015, Steve Johnson discussing the effect agile development has on product management.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 17:01:44 GMT /ModevHQ/has-agile-broken-pm-steve-johnson ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Is Agile Breaking Product Management - Steve Johnson ModevHQ During MVP Conf 2015, Steve Johnson discussing the effect agile development has on product management. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/u10hasagilebrokenpm-150526170144-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During MVP Conf 2015, Steve Johnson discussing the effect agile development has on product management.
Is Agile Breaking Product Management - Steve Johnson from ExoLeaders.com
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Building trust with stakeholders - Jeff Lopez + Beth McHugh /slideshow/building-trust-with-stakeholders-jeff-lopez/48618442 buildingtrustwithstakeholders-150526165828-lva1-app6892
During Jeff Lopez and Beth McHugh's presentation at MVP Conf, they discussed how to build trust with stakeholders.]]>

During Jeff Lopez and Beth McHugh's presentation at MVP Conf, they discussed how to build trust with stakeholders.]]>
Tue, 26 May 2015 16:58:28 GMT /slideshow/building-trust-with-stakeholders-jeff-lopez/48618442 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Building trust with stakeholders - Jeff Lopez + Beth McHugh ModevHQ During Jeff Lopez and Beth McHugh's presentation at MVP Conf, they discussed how to build trust with stakeholders. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingtrustwithstakeholders-150526165828-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During Jeff Lopez and Beth McHugh&#39;s presentation at MVP Conf, they discussed how to build trust with stakeholders.
Building trust with stakeholders - Jeff Lopez + Beth McHugh from ExoLeaders.com
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Designing and Building (Your Own) UI Frameworks For the Enterprise /slideshow/designing-and-building-your-own-ui-frameworks-for-the-enterprise/46594744 enterprise-frameworks-150402163725-conversion-gate01
The enterprise UI landscape is often disjointed and full of inconsistencies. There will often be multiple design and development teams working independently with little visual or functional reuse. In this session youll learn some strategies and best practices for designing and building robust enterprise-wide UI components that can be leveraged in both prototypes and production. Youll learn how to leverage UX best practices to test design patterns before they get built and then how to maintain the usability of those components as they evolve across the enterprise. Bring your laptop for guided exercises using Angular.js to illustrate the concepts. Presented by Matt Kesler]]>

The enterprise UI landscape is often disjointed and full of inconsistencies. There will often be multiple design and development teams working independently with little visual or functional reuse. In this session youll learn some strategies and best practices for designing and building robust enterprise-wide UI components that can be leveraged in both prototypes and production. Youll learn how to leverage UX best practices to test design patterns before they get built and then how to maintain the usability of those components as they evolve across the enterprise. Bring your laptop for guided exercises using Angular.js to illustrate the concepts. Presented by Matt Kesler]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:37:25 GMT /slideshow/designing-and-building-your-own-ui-frameworks-for-the-enterprise/46594744 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Designing and Building (Your Own) UI Frameworks For the Enterprise ModevHQ The enterprise UI landscape is often disjointed and full of inconsistencies. There will often be multiple design and development teams working independently with little visual or functional reuse. In this session youll learn some strategies and best practices for designing and building robust enterprise-wide UI components that can be leveraged in both prototypes and production. Youll learn how to leverage UX best practices to test design patterns before they get built and then how to maintain the usability of those components as they evolve across the enterprise. Bring your laptop for guided exercises using Angular.js to illustrate the concepts. Presented by Matt Kesler <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/enterprise-frameworks-150402163725-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The enterprise UI landscape is often disjointed and full of inconsistencies. There will often be multiple design and development teams working independently with little visual or functional reuse. In this session youll learn some strategies and best practices for designing and building robust enterprise-wide UI components that can be leveraged in both prototypes and production. Youll learn how to leverage UX best practices to test design patterns before they get built and then how to maintain the usability of those components as they evolve across the enterprise. Bring your laptop for guided exercises using Angular.js to illustrate the concepts. Presented by Matt Kesler
Designing and Building (Your Own) UI Frameworks For the Enterprise from ExoLeaders.com
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Our Global, Mobile UX Lessons From the 1.4 Billion People in China /slideshow/our-global-mobile-ux-lessons-from-the-14-billion-people-in-china/46594471 modev-chinauxlessons-mar2015-final1-150402162503-conversion-gate01
Part of the challenge and the thrill of UX, when it works, is achieving an effortless, nearly natural state by which the intended audience engages with the application, or product, or service that you design. The task is challenging enough when the target audience is new or unfamiliar in your native country. Now imagine the challenge when the audience is literally on the other side of the world, in a non-native country, with a completely different language, character set, history (many millennia older), political & social orderand more! This is the backdrop to the UX development in which Appconomy, an American mobile software company, has labored over the past 4 years, going-to-market with its products in China. In this session, you will learn techniques for more effective UX in China, specifically, and that benefit UX for global markets, generally. Steve will share his experiences from his position as a co-founder of Appconomy, serving as its on-the-ground executive responsible for corporate and product marketing. Of course, UX design and development for foreign markets is far more commonplace today than it was even a couple of decades ago. However, as Steve and his Appconomy colleagues learned, it remains no-less complex due to the rapidly changing economic environment, demography, and sophistication of consumers in China. Further, among the most important lessons for UX are those that have nothing to do with technology or technique. Instead, they concern changing ones attitudes & behaviors and influencing a new point of view, at the team level, to accommodate a critical shift in observing and participating in the Chinese culture. In short, to borrow a clich辿 from the medical world, UX professional, heal thyself with the healing being more so the absorption of new habits and perspective. Presentation by Steve Guengerich.]]>

Part of the challenge and the thrill of UX, when it works, is achieving an effortless, nearly natural state by which the intended audience engages with the application, or product, or service that you design. The task is challenging enough when the target audience is new or unfamiliar in your native country. Now imagine the challenge when the audience is literally on the other side of the world, in a non-native country, with a completely different language, character set, history (many millennia older), political & social orderand more! This is the backdrop to the UX development in which Appconomy, an American mobile software company, has labored over the past 4 years, going-to-market with its products in China. In this session, you will learn techniques for more effective UX in China, specifically, and that benefit UX for global markets, generally. Steve will share his experiences from his position as a co-founder of Appconomy, serving as its on-the-ground executive responsible for corporate and product marketing. Of course, UX design and development for foreign markets is far more commonplace today than it was even a couple of decades ago. However, as Steve and his Appconomy colleagues learned, it remains no-less complex due to the rapidly changing economic environment, demography, and sophistication of consumers in China. Further, among the most important lessons for UX are those that have nothing to do with technology or technique. Instead, they concern changing ones attitudes & behaviors and influencing a new point of view, at the team level, to accommodate a critical shift in observing and participating in the Chinese culture. In short, to borrow a clich辿 from the medical world, UX professional, heal thyself with the healing being more so the absorption of new habits and perspective. Presentation by Steve Guengerich.]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:25:03 GMT /slideshow/our-global-mobile-ux-lessons-from-the-14-billion-people-in-china/46594471 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Our Global, Mobile UX Lessons From the 1.4 Billion People in China ModevHQ Part of the challenge and the thrill of UX, when it works, is achieving an effortless, nearly natural state by which the intended audience engages with the application, or product, or service that you design. The task is challenging enough when the target audience is new or unfamiliar in your native country. Now imagine the challenge when the audience is literally on the other side of the world, in a non-native country, with a completely different language, character set, history (many millennia older), political & social orderand more! This is the backdrop to the UX development in which Appconomy, an American mobile software company, has labored over the past 4 years, going-to-market with its products in China. In this session, you will learn techniques for more effective UX in China, specifically, and that benefit UX for global markets, generally. Steve will share his experiences from his position as a co-founder of Appconomy, serving as its on-the-ground executive responsible for corporate and product marketing. Of course, UX design and development for foreign markets is far more commonplace today than it was even a couple of decades ago. However, as Steve and his Appconomy colleagues learned, it remains no-less complex due to the rapidly changing economic environment, demography, and sophistication of consumers in China. Further, among the most important lessons for UX are those that have nothing to do with technology or technique. Instead, they concern changing ones attitudes & behaviors and influencing a new point of view, at the team level, to accommodate a critical shift in observing and participating in the Chinese culture. In short, to borrow a clich辿 from the medical world, UX professional, heal thyself with the healing being more so the absorption of new habits and perspective. Presentation by Steve Guengerich. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modev-chinauxlessons-mar2015-final1-150402162503-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Part of the challenge and the thrill of UX, when it works, is achieving an effortless, nearly natural state by which the intended audience engages with the application, or product, or service that you design. The task is challenging enough when the target audience is new or unfamiliar in your native country. Now imagine the challenge when the audience is literally on the other side of the world, in a non-native country, with a completely different language, character set, history (many millennia older), political &amp; social orderand more! This is the backdrop to the UX development in which Appconomy, an American mobile software company, has labored over the past 4 years, going-to-market with its products in China. In this session, you will learn techniques for more effective UX in China, specifically, and that benefit UX for global markets, generally. Steve will share his experiences from his position as a co-founder of Appconomy, serving as its on-the-ground executive responsible for corporate and product marketing. Of course, UX design and development for foreign markets is far more commonplace today than it was even a couple of decades ago. However, as Steve and his Appconomy colleagues learned, it remains no-less complex due to the rapidly changing economic environment, demography, and sophistication of consumers in China. Further, among the most important lessons for UX are those that have nothing to do with technology or technique. Instead, they concern changing ones attitudes &amp; behaviors and influencing a new point of view, at the team level, to accommodate a critical shift in observing and participating in the Chinese culture. In short, to borrow a clich辿 from the medical world, UX professional, heal thyself with the healing being more so the absorption of new habits and perspective. Presentation by Steve Guengerich.
Our Global, Mobile UX Lessons From the 1.4 Billion People in China from ExoLeaders.com
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Content-First Design Secrets /slideshow/contentfirst-design-secrets/46594412 contentfirstdesign-modevux-v2-150402162227-conversion-gate01
We spend a lot of time trying to solve communication problems through design. We design first, write later, and end up iterating endlessly, only to start the process over again design first, words last. What would happen if we wrote the words first agnostic of technology or channel and then designed an experience to bring those words to life? Thats what the video game industry does, and maybe we should take a cue from their results equal parts men and women spending hours on end (and billions annually) to play video games on every device imaginable. Steph Hay will show us Content-First techniques and artifacts she adapted from video-game-design processes, then used to design web and mobile experiences for Ben & Jerrys, Annie E. Casey, and FastCustomer.com. All resulted in faster learning, fewer iterations, a more cohesive voice and tone, and higher engagement. Presentation by Stephanie Hay]]>

We spend a lot of time trying to solve communication problems through design. We design first, write later, and end up iterating endlessly, only to start the process over again design first, words last. What would happen if we wrote the words first agnostic of technology or channel and then designed an experience to bring those words to life? Thats what the video game industry does, and maybe we should take a cue from their results equal parts men and women spending hours on end (and billions annually) to play video games on every device imaginable. Steph Hay will show us Content-First techniques and artifacts she adapted from video-game-design processes, then used to design web and mobile experiences for Ben & Jerrys, Annie E. Casey, and FastCustomer.com. All resulted in faster learning, fewer iterations, a more cohesive voice and tone, and higher engagement. Presentation by Stephanie Hay]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:22:27 GMT /slideshow/contentfirst-design-secrets/46594412 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Content-First Design Secrets ModevHQ We spend a lot of time trying to solve communication problems through design. We design first, write later, and end up iterating endlessly, only to start the process over again design first, words last. What would happen if we wrote the words first agnostic of technology or channel and then designed an experience to bring those words to life? Thats what the video game industry does, and maybe we should take a cue from their results equal parts men and women spending hours on end (and billions annually) to play video games on every device imaginable. Steph Hay will show us Content-First techniques and artifacts she adapted from video-game-design processes, then used to design web and mobile experiences for Ben & Jerrys, Annie E. Casey, and FastCustomer.com. All resulted in faster learning, fewer iterations, a more cohesive voice and tone, and higher engagement. Presentation by Stephanie Hay <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/contentfirstdesign-modevux-v2-150402162227-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We spend a lot of time trying to solve communication problems through design. We design first, write later, and end up iterating endlessly, only to start the process over again design first, words last. What would happen if we wrote the words first agnostic of technology or channel and then designed an experience to bring those words to life? Thats what the video game industry does, and maybe we should take a cue from their results equal parts men and women spending hours on end (and billions annually) to play video games on every device imaginable. Steph Hay will show us Content-First techniques and artifacts she adapted from video-game-design processes, then used to design web and mobile experiences for Ben &amp; Jerrys, Annie E. Casey, and FastCustomer.com. All resulted in faster learning, fewer iterations, a more cohesive voice and tone, and higher engagement. Presentation by Stephanie Hay
Content-First Design Secrets from ExoLeaders.com
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Creating Learning Organizations /slideshow/creating-learning-organizations/46594327 modevkeynote2015-150402161914-conversion-gate01
Organizations often approach our rapidly changing technology and customer environment by creating a singular strategy and vision. On the other hand, designers thrive on curiosity, creation, and change. We need to use these mindsets and methods of design to create learning experiences for teams, organizations, and culture. In this opening keynote, Evelyn Huang VP of Design Thinking for Capital One will share some examples of successes and lessons learned in organizational change movements that'll inspire you to be a change maker within your organization.]]>

Organizations often approach our rapidly changing technology and customer environment by creating a singular strategy and vision. On the other hand, designers thrive on curiosity, creation, and change. We need to use these mindsets and methods of design to create learning experiences for teams, organizations, and culture. In this opening keynote, Evelyn Huang VP of Design Thinking for Capital One will share some examples of successes and lessons learned in organizational change movements that'll inspire you to be a change maker within your organization.]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:19:14 GMT /slideshow/creating-learning-organizations/46594327 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Creating Learning Organizations ModevHQ Organizations often approach our rapidly changing technology and customer environment by creating a singular strategy and vision. On the other hand, designers thrive on curiosity, creation, and change. We need to use these mindsets and methods of design to create learning experiences for teams, organizations, and culture. In this opening keynote, Evelyn Huang VP of Design Thinking for Capital One will share some examples of successes and lessons learned in organizational change movements that'll inspire you to be a change maker within your organization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modevkeynote2015-150402161914-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Organizations often approach our rapidly changing technology and customer environment by creating a singular strategy and vision. On the other hand, designers thrive on curiosity, creation, and change. We need to use these mindsets and methods of design to create learning experiences for teams, organizations, and culture. In this opening keynote, Evelyn Huang VP of Design Thinking for Capital One will share some examples of successes and lessons learned in organizational change movements that&#39;ll inspire you to be a change maker within your organization.
Creating Learning Organizations from ExoLeaders.com
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How Designers Fail /ModevHQ/wlanier-slides wlanier-slides-150402154900-conversion-gate01
Great design requires more than a trained eye and an obsession with perfect pixels: it takes leadership, understanding, and lot of moxie. If youre only producing beautiful deliverables, youre only doing half your job. In this talk, Wren will share a few hard-won lessons about product design, failure, and how to do excellent work every single day. Presentation by Wren Lanier]]>

Great design requires more than a trained eye and an obsession with perfect pixels: it takes leadership, understanding, and lot of moxie. If youre only producing beautiful deliverables, youre only doing half your job. In this talk, Wren will share a few hard-won lessons about product design, failure, and how to do excellent work every single day. Presentation by Wren Lanier]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 15:49:00 GMT /ModevHQ/wlanier-slides ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) How Designers Fail ModevHQ Great design requires more than a trained eye and an obsession with perfect pixels: it takes leadership, understanding, and lot of moxie. If youre only producing beautiful deliverables, youre only doing half your job. In this talk, Wren will share a few hard-won lessons about product design, failure, and how to do excellent work every single day. Presentation by Wren Lanier <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wlanier-slides-150402154900-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Great design requires more than a trained eye and an obsession with perfect pixels: it takes leadership, understanding, and lot of moxie. If youre only producing beautiful deliverables, youre only doing half your job. In this talk, Wren will share a few hard-won lessons about product design, failure, and how to do excellent work every single day. Presentation by Wren Lanier
How Designers Fail from ExoLeaders.com
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Good karma: UX Patterns and Unit Testing in Angular with Karma /slideshow/good-karma-ux-patterns-and-unit-testing-in-angular-with-karma/46593512 goodkarma-uxpatternsandunittestinginangularwithkarma-150402154444-conversion-gate01
If you listen to backend developers, they will tell you that writing unit tests is essential to good karma. Pay it forward with tests and get back a reliable application. But getting unit tests running on the front end in a real application can be a lot more challenging. This intermediate-beginner level workshop will cover how to get setup for writing unit tests, and how to write front-end and end-to-end oriented unit tests for a variety of use cases all for AngularJS. We will work from a series of use cases, transform those into formal acceptance tests, write failing unit tests and then resolve those tests writing code with Angular, html/jade/css and node. Presentation by Laura Ferguson and Boris Kan @ Create, inc, 2015]]>

If you listen to backend developers, they will tell you that writing unit tests is essential to good karma. Pay it forward with tests and get back a reliable application. But getting unit tests running on the front end in a real application can be a lot more challenging. This intermediate-beginner level workshop will cover how to get setup for writing unit tests, and how to write front-end and end-to-end oriented unit tests for a variety of use cases all for AngularJS. We will work from a series of use cases, transform those into formal acceptance tests, write failing unit tests and then resolve those tests writing code with Angular, html/jade/css and node. Presentation by Laura Ferguson and Boris Kan @ Create, inc, 2015]]>
Thu, 02 Apr 2015 15:44:43 GMT /slideshow/good-karma-ux-patterns-and-unit-testing-in-angular-with-karma/46593512 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Good karma: UX Patterns and Unit Testing in Angular with Karma ModevHQ If you listen to backend developers, they will tell you that writing unit tests is essential to good karma. Pay it forward with tests and get back a reliable application. But getting unit tests running on the front end in a real application can be a lot more challenging. This intermediate-beginner level workshop will cover how to get setup for writing unit tests, and how to write front-end and end-to-end oriented unit tests for a variety of use cases all for AngularJS. We will work from a series of use cases, transform those into formal acceptance tests, write failing unit tests and then resolve those tests writing code with Angular, html/jade/css and node. Presentation by Laura Ferguson and Boris Kan @ Create, inc, 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/goodkarma-uxpatternsandunittestinginangularwithkarma-150402154444-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> If you listen to backend developers, they will tell you that writing unit tests is essential to good karma. Pay it forward with tests and get back a reliable application. But getting unit tests running on the front end in a real application can be a lot more challenging. This intermediate-beginner level workshop will cover how to get setup for writing unit tests, and how to write front-end and end-to-end oriented unit tests for a variety of use cases all for AngularJS. We will work from a series of use cases, transform those into formal acceptance tests, write failing unit tests and then resolve those tests writing code with Angular, html/jade/css and node. Presentation by Laura Ferguson and Boris Kan @ Create, inc, 2015
Good karma: UX Patterns and Unit Testing in Angular with Karma from ExoLeaders.com
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ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Krishna Guda /slideshow/modevcon-2014-presentation-slides-krishna-guda/42883933 mdc14-slides-guda-141219175447-conversion-gate01
Presentation slides for the session "Form Factors, Screen Sizes, and Browsers - Global Mobile Devices Overview". Presented by Krishna Guda of ScientiaMobile at ModevCon - December 11-12, 2014 in Arlington, VA]]>

Presentation slides for the session "Form Factors, Screen Sizes, and Browsers - Global Mobile Devices Overview". Presented by Krishna Guda of ScientiaMobile at ModevCon - December 11-12, 2014 in Arlington, VA]]>
Fri, 19 Dec 2014 17:54:47 GMT /slideshow/modevcon-2014-presentation-slides-krishna-guda/42883933 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Krishna Guda ModevHQ Presentation slides for the session "Form Factors, Screen Sizes, and Browsers - Global Mobile Devices Overview". Presented by Krishna Guda of ScientiaMobile at ModevCon - December 11-12, 2014 in Arlington, VA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mdc14-slides-guda-141219175447-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation slides for the session &quot;Form Factors, Screen Sizes, and Browsers - Global Mobile Devices Overview&quot;. Presented by Krishna Guda of ScientiaMobile at ModevCon - December 11-12, 2014 in Arlington, VA
ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Krishna Guda from ExoLeaders.com
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ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Andy Glover /ModevHQ/mdc14-slidesglover mdc14-slides-glover-141219175009-conversion-gate01
Presentation slides for Andy Glover (Engineering Manager, Netflix), from his Closing Keynote at ModevCon on December 12, 2014 in Arlington, VA]]>

Presentation slides for Andy Glover (Engineering Manager, Netflix), from his Closing Keynote at ModevCon on December 12, 2014 in Arlington, VA]]>
Fri, 19 Dec 2014 17:50:09 GMT /ModevHQ/mdc14-slidesglover ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Andy Glover ModevHQ Presentation slides for Andy Glover (Engineering Manager, Netflix), from his Closing Keynote at ModevCon on December 12, 2014 in Arlington, VA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mdc14-slides-glover-141219175009-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation slides for Andy Glover (Engineering Manager, Netflix), from his Closing Keynote at ModevCon on December 12, 2014 in Arlington, VA
ModevCon 2014 - Presentation 際際滷s: Andy Glover from ExoLeaders.com
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ModevUX 2015 Sponsorship Prospectus (outdated version) /slideshow/modev-ux-prospectus2015/41075058 modevux-prospectus-2015-141103165337-conversion-gate02
Please see the updated version here http://www.slideshare.net/ModevHQ/modevux-2015-sponsorship-prospectus]]>

Please see the updated version here http://www.slideshare.net/ModevHQ/modevux-2015-sponsorship-prospectus]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:53:37 GMT /slideshow/modev-ux-prospectus2015/41075058 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) ModevUX 2015 Sponsorship Prospectus (outdated version) ModevHQ Please see the updated version here http://www.slideshare.net/ModevHQ/modevux-2015-sponsorship-prospectus <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modevux-prospectus-2015-141103165337-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Please see the updated version here http://www.slideshare.net/ModevHQ/modevux-2015-sponsorship-prospectus
ModevUX 2015 Sponsorship Prospectus (outdated version) from ExoLeaders.com
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Modev Wearables+Things Conference - Sponsor Prospectus /slideshow/wearablesthings-prospectus/35658614 wearablesthingsprospectus-140609114916-phpapp01
This deck gives an overview and details sponsorship opportunities for Modev's upcoming Wearables + Things conference, happening October 20-21 in Washington. D.C. Wearables + Things will bring 750+ developers, designers, product managers, and more together with today's leading manufacturers and thought leaders from across the Wearables and Internet of Things markets. The event will feature 50+ speakers and 25+ exhibitors, a device lab, and a pre-conference hackathon. There are numerous ways to get involved in the conference via sponsorship. Check out the prospectus and contact Pete Erickson (pete@modev.com) or Jaimey Walking Bear (jaimey@modev.com) with any questions.]]>

This deck gives an overview and details sponsorship opportunities for Modev's upcoming Wearables + Things conference, happening October 20-21 in Washington. D.C. Wearables + Things will bring 750+ developers, designers, product managers, and more together with today's leading manufacturers and thought leaders from across the Wearables and Internet of Things markets. The event will feature 50+ speakers and 25+ exhibitors, a device lab, and a pre-conference hackathon. There are numerous ways to get involved in the conference via sponsorship. Check out the prospectus and contact Pete Erickson (pete@modev.com) or Jaimey Walking Bear (jaimey@modev.com) with any questions.]]>
Mon, 09 Jun 2014 11:49:16 GMT /slideshow/wearablesthings-prospectus/35658614 ModevHQ@slideshare.net(ModevHQ) Modev Wearables+Things Conference - Sponsor Prospectus ModevHQ This deck gives an overview and details sponsorship opportunities for Modev's upcoming Wearables + Things conference, happening October 20-21 in Washington. D.C. Wearables + Things will bring 750+ developers, designers, product managers, and more together with today's leading manufacturers and thought leaders from across the Wearables and Internet of Things markets. The event will feature 50+ speakers and 25+ exhibitors, a device lab, and a pre-conference hackathon. There are numerous ways to get involved in the conference via sponsorship. Check out the prospectus and contact Pete Erickson (pete@modev.com) or Jaimey Walking Bear (jaimey@modev.com) with any questions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wearablesthingsprospectus-140609114916-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This deck gives an overview and details sponsorship opportunities for Modev&#39;s upcoming Wearables + Things conference, happening October 20-21 in Washington. D.C. Wearables + Things will bring 750+ developers, designers, product managers, and more together with today&#39;s leading manufacturers and thought leaders from across the Wearables and Internet of Things markets. The event will feature 50+ speakers and 25+ exhibitors, a device lab, and a pre-conference hackathon. There are numerous ways to get involved in the conference via sponsorship. Check out the prospectus and contact Pete Erickson (pete@modev.com) or Jaimey Walking Bear (jaimey@modev.com) with any questions.
Modev Wearables+Things Conference - Sponsor Prospectus from ExoLeaders.com
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-ModevHQ-48x48.jpg?cb=1585625803 I'm the founder of Modev and have since launched a series of communities and events with the goal of keeping like-minded people connected during an unprecedented era of exponential change. I base my approach on the philosophy that technology is moving way too fast for any individual or organization to keep up and therefore we must cultivate ways to connect with one another and teach each other what we've discovered. A believer in free and open access to information, I've established a series of free grass roots Meetup events that take place weekly across the U.S. as well as a conference and summit series that includes the Exo Software Summit, Exo Health Summit, Aspen Payments Summit, Code... modev.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chrisclarkepresmvpconf-150529140643-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/post-mvp-strategies-chris-clark/48755087 Post MVP Strategies - ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/survivaltipsfortheloanpmfinal-150526171747-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/survival-tips-for-the-loan-pm-final/48619371 Survival Tips for the ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontjustdoagile20150511a-150526171524-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/dont-just-do-agile-do-it-right/48619257 Don&#39;t just do agile, d...