際際滷shows by User: digitalmedley / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: digitalmedley / Sun, 11 Oct 2015 23:55:10 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: digitalmedley Maintaining Continuous Learning Under Pressure 際際滷s from Lean Agile Scotland 2015 /slideshow/maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-slides-from-lean-agile-scotland-2015/53806711 lean-agile-scotland-maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-151011235510-lva1-app6892
Lean Product Development is predicated on validating assumptions that we make about the product we want to build in lightweight ways; user research, contextual studies, paper prototypes, simple clickable prototypes. A few short weeks of these activities can massively reduce the risk of building the wrong thing, and in a world where developing the wrong software can cost millions or sink a company, the investment can be well-worth the time. So how do you structure a project so that Product and Design have an opportunity to answer necessary questions, while making sure you're not wasting developer resources or boring the crud out of your team? This joint presentation by Pivotal Labs Product Manager Rosemary King, and UX Designer Simon Phillips will explore why up front investment in Discovery and Framing set up a project on solid foundation, how to involve development teams in the exploration and synthesis process, and how to set a cadence for your UX design work so that a comfortable buffer exists to allow for continual evolution of the product based on user feedback and changing understanding. Baked into the presentation will be case studies, challenges and lessons learned on recent lean/agile projects.]]>

Lean Product Development is predicated on validating assumptions that we make about the product we want to build in lightweight ways; user research, contextual studies, paper prototypes, simple clickable prototypes. A few short weeks of these activities can massively reduce the risk of building the wrong thing, and in a world where developing the wrong software can cost millions or sink a company, the investment can be well-worth the time. So how do you structure a project so that Product and Design have an opportunity to answer necessary questions, while making sure you're not wasting developer resources or boring the crud out of your team? This joint presentation by Pivotal Labs Product Manager Rosemary King, and UX Designer Simon Phillips will explore why up front investment in Discovery and Framing set up a project on solid foundation, how to involve development teams in the exploration and synthesis process, and how to set a cadence for your UX design work so that a comfortable buffer exists to allow for continual evolution of the product based on user feedback and changing understanding. Baked into the presentation will be case studies, challenges and lessons learned on recent lean/agile projects.]]>
Sun, 11 Oct 2015 23:55:10 GMT /slideshow/maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-slides-from-lean-agile-scotland-2015/53806711 digitalmedley@slideshare.net(digitalmedley) Maintaining Continuous Learning Under Pressure 際際滷s from Lean Agile Scotland 2015 digitalmedley Lean Product Development is predicated on validating assumptions that we make about the product we want to build in lightweight ways; user research, contextual studies, paper prototypes, simple clickable prototypes. A few short weeks of these activities can massively reduce the risk of building the wrong thing, and in a world where developing the wrong software can cost millions or sink a company, the investment can be well-worth the time. So how do you structure a project so that Product and Design have an opportunity to answer necessary questions, while making sure you're not wasting developer resources or boring the crud out of your team? This joint presentation by Pivotal Labs Product Manager Rosemary King, and UX Designer Simon Phillips will explore why up front investment in Discovery and Framing set up a project on solid foundation, how to involve development teams in the exploration and synthesis process, and how to set a cadence for your UX design work so that a comfortable buffer exists to allow for continual evolution of the product based on user feedback and changing understanding. Baked into the presentation will be case studies, challenges and lessons learned on recent lean/agile projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lean-agile-scotland-maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-151011235510-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lean Product Development is predicated on validating assumptions that we make about the product we want to build in lightweight ways; user research, contextual studies, paper prototypes, simple clickable prototypes. A few short weeks of these activities can massively reduce the risk of building the wrong thing, and in a world where developing the wrong software can cost millions or sink a company, the investment can be well-worth the time. So how do you structure a project so that Product and Design have an opportunity to answer necessary questions, while making sure you&#39;re not wasting developer resources or boring the crud out of your team? This joint presentation by Pivotal Labs Product Manager Rosemary King, and UX Designer Simon Phillips will explore why up front investment in Discovery and Framing set up a project on solid foundation, how to involve development teams in the exploration and synthesis process, and how to set a cadence for your UX design work so that a comfortable buffer exists to allow for continual evolution of the product based on user feedback and changing understanding. Baked into the presentation will be case studies, challenges and lessons learned on recent lean/agile projects.
Maintaining Continuous Learning Under Pressure 際際滷s from Lean Agile Scotland 2015 from Simon Phillips
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Prototyping for web and mobile workshop /slideshow/prototyping-for-web-and-mobile-workshop/28858746 prototypingworkshopv3-131203161247-phpapp01
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Tue, 03 Dec 2013 16:12:47 GMT /slideshow/prototyping-for-web-and-mobile-workshop/28858746 digitalmedley@slideshare.net(digitalmedley) Prototyping for web and mobile workshop digitalmedley <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/prototypingworkshopv3-131203161247-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Prototyping for web and mobile workshop from Simon Phillips
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-digitalmedley-48x48.jpg?cb=1523328107 Creatively minded User Experience Designer specialising in mobile interaction design. Experience across the U.K, U.S.A, Canada, Australia and New Zealand working with large and small digital agencies, government divisions, charities and exciting early stage start up ventures. I am passionate about creating engaging and meaningful experiences for mobile apps, web and interactive installations. A keen advocate for Lean UX and agile, I enjoy working closely with creative and technology teams for quick iterations, ideation and testing. simonphillips.co https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lean-agile-scotland-maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-151011235510-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/maintaining-continuous-learning-under-pressure-slides-from-lean-agile-scotland-2015/53806711 Maintaining Continuous... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/prototypingworkshopv3-131203161247-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/prototyping-for-web-and-mobile-workshop/28858746 Prototyping for web an...