際際滷shows by User: ericreiss / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: ericreiss / Wed, 19 Jun 2019 08:40:38 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: ericreiss The Ethics of AI dealing with difficult choices in a non-binary world /slideshow/the-ethics-of-ai-dealing-with-difficult-choices-in-a-nonbinary-world/150581170 ethicsandai-190619084038
I started working with user experience (UX) long before the term was even known. Over the past 40 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for various design trends at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is faked, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that suppress accessibility and diversity by promoting false beliefs and false security. Whenever we say, Thats not my problem, or, My company wont let me do that, we are handing over our ethical responsibility to someone else for better or for worse. Do innocent decisions evolve so that they promote racism or gender discrimination through inadvertent cognitive bias or unwitting apathy? Far too often they do. We, as technologists, hold incredible power to shape the things to come. I would like to share my thoughts with you so you can use this power to truly build a better world for those who come after us! ]]>

I started working with user experience (UX) long before the term was even known. Over the past 40 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for various design trends at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is faked, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that suppress accessibility and diversity by promoting false beliefs and false security. Whenever we say, Thats not my problem, or, My company wont let me do that, we are handing over our ethical responsibility to someone else for better or for worse. Do innocent decisions evolve so that they promote racism or gender discrimination through inadvertent cognitive bias or unwitting apathy? Far too often they do. We, as technologists, hold incredible power to shape the things to come. I would like to share my thoughts with you so you can use this power to truly build a better world for those who come after us! ]]>
Wed, 19 Jun 2019 08:40:38 GMT /slideshow/the-ethics-of-ai-dealing-with-difficult-choices-in-a-nonbinary-world/150581170 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) The Ethics of AI dealing with difficult choices in a non-binary world ericreiss I started working with user experience (UX) long before the term was even known. Over the past 40 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for various design trends at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is faked, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that suppress accessibility and diversity by promoting false beliefs and false security. Whenever we say, Thats not my problem, or, My company wont let me do that, we are handing over our ethical responsibility to someone else for better or for worse. Do innocent decisions evolve so that they promote racism or gender discrimination through inadvertent cognitive bias or unwitting apathy? Far too often they do. We, as technologists, hold incredible power to shape the things to come. I would like to share my thoughts with you so you can use this power to truly build a better world for those who come after us! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicsandai-190619084038-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I started working with user experience (UX) long before the term was even known. Over the past 40 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for various design trends at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is faked, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that suppress accessibility and diversity by promoting false beliefs and false security. Whenever we say, Thats not my problem, or, My company wont let me do that, we are handing over our ethical responsibility to someone else for better or for worse. Do innocent decisions evolve so that they promote racism or gender discrimination through inadvertent cognitive bias or unwitting apathy? Far too often they do. We, as technologists, hold incredible power to shape the things to come. I would like to share my thoughts with you so you can use this power to truly build a better world for those who come after us!
The Ethics of AI dealing with difficult choices in a non-binary world from Eric Reiss
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Shared references Dhaka, Bangladesh 2019 /slideshow/shared-references-dhaka-bangladesh-2019/139794068 sharedreferencesdhaka2019-190406052022
My opening keynote at UX Design Bootcamp in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 6 April 2019.]]>

My opening keynote at UX Design Bootcamp in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 6 April 2019.]]>
Sat, 06 Apr 2019 05:20:21 GMT /slideshow/shared-references-dhaka-bangladesh-2019/139794068 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Shared references Dhaka, Bangladesh 2019 ericreiss My opening keynote at UX Design Bootcamp in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 6 April 2019. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharedreferencesdhaka2019-190406052022-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My opening keynote at UX Design Bootcamp in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 6 April 2019.
Shared references Dhaka, Bangladesh 2019 from Eric Reiss
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Ethics and ux ux sofia nov 2018 /slideshow/ethics-and-ux-ux-sofia-nov-2018/122596511 ethicsanduxuxsofianov2018-181109185005
My opening keynote from UX Sofia, November 2018 on the ethical dilemmas facing user-experience designers.]]>

My opening keynote from UX Sofia, November 2018 on the ethical dilemmas facing user-experience designers.]]>
Fri, 09 Nov 2018 18:50:05 GMT /slideshow/ethics-and-ux-ux-sofia-nov-2018/122596511 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Ethics and ux ux sofia nov 2018 ericreiss My opening keynote from UX Sofia, November 2018 on the ethical dilemmas facing user-experience designers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicsanduxuxsofianov2018-181109185005-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My opening keynote from UX Sofia, November 2018 on the ethical dilemmas facing user-experience designers.
Ethics and ux ux sofia nov 2018 from Eric Reiss
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Ethics and UX IxDA Berlin 2018 /slideshow/ethics-and-ux-ixda-berlin-2018/113650240 ethicsanduxixdaberlin2018-180909104917
My presentation on the ethics of being a designer at the 10th Anniversary party for the IxDA in Berlin, Germany. September 8, 2018]]>

My presentation on the ethics of being a designer at the 10th Anniversary party for the IxDA in Berlin, Germany. September 8, 2018]]>
Sun, 09 Sep 2018 10:49:17 GMT /slideshow/ethics-and-ux-ixda-berlin-2018/113650240 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Ethics and UX IxDA Berlin 2018 ericreiss My presentation on the ethics of being a designer at the 10th Anniversary party for the IxDA in Berlin, Germany. September 8, 2018 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicsanduxixdaberlin2018-180909104917-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My presentation on the ethics of being a designer at the 10th Anniversary party for the IxDA in Berlin, Germany. September 8, 2018
Ethics and UX IxDA Berlin 2018 from Eric Reiss
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Copenhagen letter lightning talk at Techfestival 2018 /slideshow/copenhagen-letter-lightning-talk-at-techfestival-2018/112610444 copenhagenletterlightningtalk-180901195306
My slides from my kick-off talk on ethics at Techfestival in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 1, 2018]]>

My slides from my kick-off talk on ethics at Techfestival in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 1, 2018]]>
Sat, 01 Sep 2018 19:53:06 GMT /slideshow/copenhagen-letter-lightning-talk-at-techfestival-2018/112610444 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Copenhagen letter lightning talk at Techfestival 2018 ericreiss My slides from my kick-off talk on ethics at Techfestival in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 1, 2018 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/copenhagenletterlightningtalk-180901195306-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My slides from my kick-off talk on ethics at Techfestival in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 1, 2018
Copenhagen letter lightning talk at Techfestival 2018 from Eric Reiss
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EthUX - ethics and ux /ericreiss/ethux-ethics-and-ux ethicsanduxproductcamppl-180611072418
My closing keynote from Product Camp Poland 2018. As technologists, we all wield great power. I think we have an ethical responsibility to use this wisely. Alas, most people are confused by terms such as "morals" and "ethics." What is the difference? How can I apply this to my own work? There are a lot of bullet points. I know this isn't fashionable, but I wanted you to be able to print this out and use it as a reference in your work. ]]>

My closing keynote from Product Camp Poland 2018. As technologists, we all wield great power. I think we have an ethical responsibility to use this wisely. Alas, most people are confused by terms such as "morals" and "ethics." What is the difference? How can I apply this to my own work? There are a lot of bullet points. I know this isn't fashionable, but I wanted you to be able to print this out and use it as a reference in your work. ]]>
Mon, 11 Jun 2018 07:24:18 GMT /ericreiss/ethux-ethics-and-ux ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) EthUX - ethics and ux ericreiss My closing keynote from Product Camp Poland 2018. As technologists, we all wield great power. I think we have an ethical responsibility to use this wisely. Alas, most people are confused by terms such as "morals" and "ethics." What is the difference? How can I apply this to my own work? There are a lot of bullet points. I know this isn't fashionable, but I wanted you to be able to print this out and use it as a reference in your work. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicsanduxproductcamppl-180611072418-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My closing keynote from Product Camp Poland 2018. As technologists, we all wield great power. I think we have an ethical responsibility to use this wisely. Alas, most people are confused by terms such as &quot;morals&quot; and &quot;ethics.&quot; What is the difference? How can I apply this to my own work? There are a lot of bullet points. I know this isn&#39;t fashionable, but I wanted you to be able to print this out and use it as a reference in your work.
EthUX - ethics and ux from Eric Reiss
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Ethics and IA - seven deadly sins that prevent us from building a better world /slideshow/ethics-and-ia-seven-deadly-sins-that-prevent-us-from-building-a-better-world/88814701 ethicsandia-180224123631
My keynote from World IA Day, 2018 I started working with information architecture long before the term was even known. Over the past 35 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for responsive design at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is forged, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that serve to suppress accessibility and diversity, and encourage false beliefs and false security. ]]>

My keynote from World IA Day, 2018 I started working with information architecture long before the term was even known. Over the past 35 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for responsive design at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is forged, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that serve to suppress accessibility and diversity, and encourage false beliefs and false security. ]]>
Sat, 24 Feb 2018 12:36:31 GMT /slideshow/ethics-and-ia-seven-deadly-sins-that-prevent-us-from-building-a-better-world/88814701 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Ethics and IA - seven deadly sins that prevent us from building a better world ericreiss My keynote from World IA Day, 2018 I started working with information architecture long before the term was even known. Over the past 35 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for responsive design at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is forged, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that serve to suppress accessibility and diversity, and encourage false beliefs and false security. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ethicsandia-180224123631-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote from World IA Day, 2018 I started working with information architecture long before the term was even known. Over the past 35 years, Ive encountered many issues that have disturbed me from creating purposely addictive programs, sites, and apps, to the current zeitgeist for responsive design at the expense of basic usability. I have seen research that is forged, ignored, or twisted by internal company politics and by the cognitive bias of the design team. And I have seen countless dark patterns that serve to suppress accessibility and diversity, and encourage false beliefs and false security.
Ethics and IA - seven deadly sins that prevent us from building a better world from Eric Reiss
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Innovation vs. Best Practice /slideshow/innovation-vs-best-practice/81278718 innovationuxlivelondon2017-171027101857
My plenary speech at the inaugural UX Live London conference on October 26, 2017. Eric Reiss CEO and Author 4.30pm-5.15pm Innovation vs. Best Practice Conflict or Opportunity? Best practice implies doing things in the best possible manner, based on past experience. But we like to think of ourselves as innovators in a dynamic industry we want to go where no one has gone before. Thus, best practice and innovation are like oil and water they dont easily mix. How can we, as UX professionals, balance the need for consistency that best practice provides, with our on-going mission to improve the quality of our products? How can we create genuine improvements and when have we been seduced by the evil twins, Fad and Fashion? Innovation vs. Best Practice explores the elements that make up these two ends of the UX spectrum. Well take a closer look at the popular definitions of both innovation and best practice and discover why these are frequently inadequate, misleading, or both. Why is a standard not always a best practice? And if invention can be spontaneous, why is innovation always planned? Well also examine some of the worst reasons to innovate, which are also some of the most common, plus the Japanese concept of chindogu useless innovation. Perhaps most important of all, well see how User Driven Design helps us avoid harmful innovation in comparison to the more common User Centered Design methodology.]]>

My plenary speech at the inaugural UX Live London conference on October 26, 2017. Eric Reiss CEO and Author 4.30pm-5.15pm Innovation vs. Best Practice Conflict or Opportunity? Best practice implies doing things in the best possible manner, based on past experience. But we like to think of ourselves as innovators in a dynamic industry we want to go where no one has gone before. Thus, best practice and innovation are like oil and water they dont easily mix. How can we, as UX professionals, balance the need for consistency that best practice provides, with our on-going mission to improve the quality of our products? How can we create genuine improvements and when have we been seduced by the evil twins, Fad and Fashion? Innovation vs. Best Practice explores the elements that make up these two ends of the UX spectrum. Well take a closer look at the popular definitions of both innovation and best practice and discover why these are frequently inadequate, misleading, or both. Why is a standard not always a best practice? And if invention can be spontaneous, why is innovation always planned? Well also examine some of the worst reasons to innovate, which are also some of the most common, plus the Japanese concept of chindogu useless innovation. Perhaps most important of all, well see how User Driven Design helps us avoid harmful innovation in comparison to the more common User Centered Design methodology.]]>
Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:18:57 GMT /slideshow/innovation-vs-best-practice/81278718 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Innovation vs. Best Practice ericreiss My plenary speech at the inaugural UX Live London conference on October 26, 2017. Eric Reiss CEO and Author 4.30pm-5.15pm Innovation vs. Best Practice Conflict or Opportunity? Best practice implies doing things in the best possible manner, based on past experience. But we like to think of ourselves as innovators in a dynamic industry we want to go where no one has gone before. Thus, best practice and innovation are like oil and water they dont easily mix. How can we, as UX professionals, balance the need for consistency that best practice provides, with our on-going mission to improve the quality of our products? How can we create genuine improvements and when have we been seduced by the evil twins, Fad and Fashion? Innovation vs. Best Practice explores the elements that make up these two ends of the UX spectrum. Well take a closer look at the popular definitions of both innovation and best practice and discover why these are frequently inadequate, misleading, or both. Why is a standard not always a best practice? And if invention can be spontaneous, why is innovation always planned? Well also examine some of the worst reasons to innovate, which are also some of the most common, plus the Japanese concept of chindogu useless innovation. Perhaps most important of all, well see how User Driven Design helps us avoid harmful innovation in comparison to the more common User Centered Design methodology. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovationuxlivelondon2017-171027101857-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My plenary speech at the inaugural UX Live London conference on October 26, 2017. Eric Reiss CEO and Author 4.30pm-5.15pm Innovation vs. Best Practice Conflict or Opportunity? Best practice implies doing things in the best possible manner, based on past experience. But we like to think of ourselves as innovators in a dynamic industry we want to go where no one has gone before. Thus, best practice and innovation are like oil and water they dont easily mix. How can we, as UX professionals, balance the need for consistency that best practice provides, with our on-going mission to improve the quality of our products? How can we create genuine improvements and when have we been seduced by the evil twins, Fad and Fashion? Innovation vs. Best Practice explores the elements that make up these two ends of the UX spectrum. Well take a closer look at the popular definitions of both innovation and best practice and discover why these are frequently inadequate, misleading, or both. Why is a standard not always a best practice? And if invention can be spontaneous, why is innovation always planned? Well also examine some of the worst reasons to innovate, which are also some of the most common, plus the Japanese concept of chindogu useless innovation. Perhaps most important of all, well see how User Driven Design helps us avoid harmful innovation in comparison to the more common User Centered Design methodology.
Innovation vs. Best Practice from Eric Reiss
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Misunderstood value proposition (mvp) /slideshow/misunderstood-value-proposition-mvp-80336451/80336451 misunderstoodvaluepropositionmvp-171001160302
My rant from EuroIA 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. I have incorporated some notes in these slides that were part of my oral presentation for the sake of clarity.]]>

My rant from EuroIA 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. I have incorporated some notes in these slides that were part of my oral presentation for the sake of clarity.]]>
Sun, 01 Oct 2017 16:03:02 GMT /slideshow/misunderstood-value-proposition-mvp-80336451/80336451 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Misunderstood value proposition (mvp) ericreiss My rant from EuroIA 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. I have incorporated some notes in these slides that were part of my oral presentation for the sake of clarity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/misunderstoodvaluepropositionmvp-171001160302-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My rant from EuroIA 2017 in Stockholm, Sweden. I have incorporated some notes in these slides that were part of my oral presentation for the sake of clarity.
Misunderstood value proposition (mvp) from Eric Reiss
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10 war stories you (probably) won't see on 際際滷share /slideshow/10-war-stories-you-probably-wont-see-on-slideshare/77076223 10warstoriesyouprobablysmashingconf-170619154456
My talk on selling creative services at the Smashing Conference in New York, Jun 14, 2017]]>

My talk on selling creative services at the Smashing Conference in New York, Jun 14, 2017]]>
Mon, 19 Jun 2017 15:44:56 GMT /slideshow/10-war-stories-you-probably-wont-see-on-slideshare/77076223 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) 10 war stories you (probably) won't see on 際際滷share ericreiss My talk on selling creative services at the Smashing Conference in New York, Jun 14, 2017 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/10warstoriesyouprobablysmashingconf-170619154456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk on selling creative services at the Smashing Conference in New York, Jun 14, 2017
10 war stories you (probably) won't see on 際際滷share from Eric Reiss
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Product Camp Poland 2017 /slideshow/product-camp-poland-2017/76840666 productcamppoland2017-170611142221
際際滷s from my talk about what UX is and why it is not a new discipline, from Product Camp Poland 2017 in Gdynia, Poland.]]>

際際滷s from my talk about what UX is and why it is not a new discipline, from Product Camp Poland 2017 in Gdynia, Poland.]]>
Sun, 11 Jun 2017 14:22:21 GMT /slideshow/product-camp-poland-2017/76840666 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Product Camp Poland 2017 ericreiss 際際滷s from my talk about what UX is and why it is not a new discipline, from Product Camp Poland 2017 in Gdynia, Poland. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/productcamppoland2017-170611142221-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my talk about what UX is and why it is not a new discipline, from Product Camp Poland 2017 in Gdynia, Poland.
Product Camp Poland 2017 from Eric Reiss
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UX Camp Europe 2017 /slideshow/ux-camp-europe-2017/76664452 uxcampeurope2017print-170605173634
My closing plenary from UX Camp Europe in Berlin, June 4, 2017. Here I reviewed some of the key issues talked about at the conference and share some of my own learning experiences]]>

My closing plenary from UX Camp Europe in Berlin, June 4, 2017. Here I reviewed some of the key issues talked about at the conference and share some of my own learning experiences]]>
Mon, 05 Jun 2017 17:36:34 GMT /slideshow/ux-camp-europe-2017/76664452 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) UX Camp Europe 2017 ericreiss My closing plenary from UX Camp Europe in Berlin, June 4, 2017. Here I reviewed some of the key issues talked about at the conference and share some of my own learning experiences <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxcampeurope2017print-170605173634-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My closing plenary from UX Camp Europe in Berlin, June 4, 2017. Here I reviewed some of the key issues talked about at the conference and share some of my own learning experiences
UX Camp Europe 2017 from Eric Reiss
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Ux strategy for st petersburg 2017 rud /ericreiss/ux-strategy-for-st-petersburg-2017-rud uxstrategyforstpetersburg2017ru-170427103204
My keynote from ProfsoUX in St. Petersburg, Russia. April 2017. Russian translation by the amazing Yury Solonitsyn.]]>

My keynote from ProfsoUX in St. Petersburg, Russia. April 2017. Russian translation by the amazing Yury Solonitsyn.]]>
Thu, 27 Apr 2017 10:32:04 GMT /ericreiss/ux-strategy-for-st-petersburg-2017-rud ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Ux strategy for st petersburg 2017 rud ericreiss My keynote from ProfsoUX in St. Petersburg, Russia. April 2017. Russian translation by the amazing Yury Solonitsyn. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxstrategyforstpetersburg2017ru-170427103204-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My keynote from ProfsoUX in St. Petersburg, Russia. April 2017. Russian translation by the amazing Yury Solonitsyn.
Ux strategy for st petersburg 2017 rud from Eric Reiss
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UX Strategy at CExp Forum, Bucharest 2017 /ericreiss/ux-strategy-at-cexp-forum-bucharest-2017 uxstrategybucharest2017print-170310094010
My closing plenary at CExp Forum in Bucharest, Romania on February 20, 2017.]]>

My closing plenary at CExp Forum in Bucharest, Romania on February 20, 2017.]]>
Fri, 10 Mar 2017 09:40:10 GMT /ericreiss/ux-strategy-at-cexp-forum-bucharest-2017 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) UX Strategy at CExp Forum, Bucharest 2017 ericreiss My closing plenary at CExp Forum in Bucharest, Romania on February 20, 2017. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxstrategybucharest2017print-170310094010-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My closing plenary at CExp Forum in Bucharest, Romania on February 20, 2017.
UX Strategy at CExp Forum, Bucharest 2017 from Eric Reiss
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Ux strategy - the secret sauce that defines the pixie dust /slideshow/ux-strategy-the-secret-sauce-that-defines-the-pixie-dust-69588654/69588654 uxstrategyforpoznan2016print-161128100617
My closing plenary from World Usability Day in Posznan, Poland on Nov. 26, 2016. UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. ]]>

My closing plenary from World Usability Day in Posznan, Poland on Nov. 26, 2016. UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. ]]>
Mon, 28 Nov 2016 10:06:17 GMT /slideshow/ux-strategy-the-secret-sauce-that-defines-the-pixie-dust-69588654/69588654 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Ux strategy - the secret sauce that defines the pixie dust ericreiss My closing plenary from World Usability Day in Posznan, Poland on Nov. 26, 2016. UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxstrategyforpoznan2016print-161128100617-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My closing plenary from World Usability Day in Posznan, Poland on Nov. 26, 2016. UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls.
Ux strategy - the secret sauce that defines the pixie dust from Eric Reiss
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A bigger view of UX /slideshow/a-bigger-view-of-ux/69481133 abiggerviewofux-161124060655
This is my closing plenary from World Usability Day in Tallinn, Estonia on November 10, 2016. User experience has been around since the dawn of time. But for most people and their employers, UX is something that happens on a two-dimensional interface a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone. As a result, our talents, as UX professionals, are limiting our career opportunities. Service design is part of UX. So is product design. As our discipline matures, we need to move beyond the digital interfaces and demonstrate how our skills can be applied to many other areas. And we need to adopt a clear, easy-to-understand definition of UX that relates to an understandable, easy-to-implement design process. Id like to share this with you. I made my first product design improvement at the age of three (I will provide photographic proof). And I have been thinking about user experience throughout my life. I would like to share some stories with my friends in Estonia that I hope will help them grow their careers, strengthen their community, and enhance their national presence on the international scene.]]>

This is my closing plenary from World Usability Day in Tallinn, Estonia on November 10, 2016. User experience has been around since the dawn of time. But for most people and their employers, UX is something that happens on a two-dimensional interface a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone. As a result, our talents, as UX professionals, are limiting our career opportunities. Service design is part of UX. So is product design. As our discipline matures, we need to move beyond the digital interfaces and demonstrate how our skills can be applied to many other areas. And we need to adopt a clear, easy-to-understand definition of UX that relates to an understandable, easy-to-implement design process. Id like to share this with you. I made my first product design improvement at the age of three (I will provide photographic proof). And I have been thinking about user experience throughout my life. I would like to share some stories with my friends in Estonia that I hope will help them grow their careers, strengthen their community, and enhance their national presence on the international scene.]]>
Thu, 24 Nov 2016 06:06:55 GMT /slideshow/a-bigger-view-of-ux/69481133 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) A bigger view of UX ericreiss This is my closing plenary from World Usability Day in Tallinn, Estonia on November 10, 2016. User experience has been around since the dawn of time. But for most people and their employers, UX is something that happens on a two-dimensional interface a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone. As a result, our talents, as UX professionals, are limiting our career opportunities. Service design is part of UX. So is product design. As our discipline matures, we need to move beyond the digital interfaces and demonstrate how our skills can be applied to many other areas. And we need to adopt a clear, easy-to-understand definition of UX that relates to an understandable, easy-to-implement design process. Id like to share this with you. I made my first product design improvement at the age of three (I will provide photographic proof). And I have been thinking about user experience throughout my life. I would like to share some stories with my friends in Estonia that I hope will help them grow their careers, strengthen their community, and enhance their national presence on the international scene. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/abiggerviewofux-161124060655-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is my closing plenary from World Usability Day in Tallinn, Estonia on November 10, 2016. User experience has been around since the dawn of time. But for most people and their employers, UX is something that happens on a two-dimensional interface a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone. As a result, our talents, as UX professionals, are limiting our career opportunities. Service design is part of UX. So is product design. As our discipline matures, we need to move beyond the digital interfaces and demonstrate how our skills can be applied to many other areas. And we need to adopt a clear, easy-to-understand definition of UX that relates to an understandable, easy-to-implement design process. Id like to share this with you. I made my first product design improvement at the age of three (I will provide photographic proof). And I have been thinking about user experience throughout my life. I would like to share some stories with my friends in Estonia that I hope will help them grow their careers, strengthen their community, and enhance their national presence on the international scene.
A bigger view of UX from Eric Reiss
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Five UX myths - UXCE16, Berlin, Germany /ericreiss/five-ux-myths-uxce16-berlin-germany fiveuxmythsberlin-160627090835
My closing plenary at UX Camp Europe in Berlin, 2016. The presentation has a vaguely symphonic form, divided into four movements.]]>

My closing plenary at UX Camp Europe in Berlin, 2016. The presentation has a vaguely symphonic form, divided into four movements.]]>
Mon, 27 Jun 2016 09:08:35 GMT /ericreiss/five-ux-myths-uxce16-berlin-germany ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) Five UX myths - UXCE16, Berlin, Germany ericreiss My closing plenary at UX Camp Europe in Berlin, 2016. The presentation has a vaguely symphonic form, divided into four movements. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fiveuxmythsberlin-160627090835-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My closing plenary at UX Camp Europe in Berlin, 2016. The presentation has a vaguely symphonic form, divided into four movements.
Five UX myths - UXCE16, Berlin, Germany from Eric Reiss
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UX strategy at UX Sofia 2016 /slideshow/ux-strategy-at-ux-sofia-2016/62925544 uxstrategyforsofia2016-160610093141
UX strategy is about analyzing an organization's business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. Surprisingly, most companies don't have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations.]]>

UX strategy is about analyzing an organization's business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. Surprisingly, most companies don't have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations.]]>
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 09:31:41 GMT /slideshow/ux-strategy-at-ux-sofia-2016/62925544 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) UX strategy at UX Sofia 2016 ericreiss UX strategy is about analyzing an organization's business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. Surprisingly, most companies don't have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxstrategyforsofia2016-160610093141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UX strategy is about analyzing an organization&#39;s business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. Surprisingly, most companies don&#39;t have a UX strategy. In fact, very few even know what this document would contain. This talk aims to show people how to start, conduct, and complete this work, even within politically disinclined organizations.
UX strategy at UX Sofia 2016 from Eric Reiss
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UX Strategy - The Secret Sauce that Defines the Pixie Dust /slideshow/ux-strategy-the-secret-sauce-that-defines-the-pixie-dust/58707111 uxstrategyforriga2016-160225124318
My opening keynote at UX Riga, 2016 UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. ]]>

My opening keynote at UX Riga, 2016 UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. ]]>
Thu, 25 Feb 2016 12:43:18 GMT /slideshow/ux-strategy-the-secret-sauce-that-defines-the-pixie-dust/58707111 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) UX Strategy - the secret sauce that defines the pixie dust ericreiss My opening keynote at UX Riga, 2016 UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxstrategyforriga2016-160225124318-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My opening keynote at UX Riga, 2016 UX strategy is about analyzing an organizations business strategy and outlining what needs to be done from a UX perspective to ensure that the goals of the business strategy are achieved. In brief, UX strategy is the glue that binds the company vision (goals) with the day-to-day UX tactics (execution). Without a clear UX strategy, it is entirely possible to design killer UX concepts, yet fail miserably in the marketplace. That happens a lot. This talk aims to help companies and designers avoid costly yet easily avoidable pitfalls.
UX Strategy - the secret sauce that defines the pixie dust from Eric Reiss
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WIAD Ghent 2016 /slideshow/wiad-ghent-2016/58520154 wiadghent2016-160221133724
Lets be honest, information is to be found everywhere as it always has. So, it should come as no surprise that information architecture has also been around since the dawn of time. This is often forgotten in our enthusiasm for electronic media. I hope to make you think more about what makes a good information architect and what pitfalls we should avoid. This was my closing keynote at World Information Architecture Day (WIAD) in Ghent, Belgium. ]]>

Lets be honest, information is to be found everywhere as it always has. So, it should come as no surprise that information architecture has also been around since the dawn of time. This is often forgotten in our enthusiasm for electronic media. I hope to make you think more about what makes a good information architect and what pitfalls we should avoid. This was my closing keynote at World Information Architecture Day (WIAD) in Ghent, Belgium. ]]>
Sun, 21 Feb 2016 13:37:24 GMT /slideshow/wiad-ghent-2016/58520154 ericreiss@slideshare.net(ericreiss) WIAD Ghent 2016 ericreiss Lets be honest, information is to be found everywhere as it always has. So, it should come as no surprise that information architecture has also been around since the dawn of time. This is often forgotten in our enthusiasm for electronic media. I hope to make you think more about what makes a good information architect and what pitfalls we should avoid. This was my closing keynote at World Information Architecture Day (WIAD) in Ghent, Belgium. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wiadghent2016-160221133724-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lets be honest, information is to be found everywhere as it always has. So, it should come as no surprise that information architecture has also been around since the dawn of time. This is often forgotten in our enthusiasm for electronic media. I hope to make you think more about what makes a good information architect and what pitfalls we should avoid. This was my closing keynote at World Information Architecture Day (WIAD) in Ghent, Belgium.
WIAD Ghent 2016 from Eric Reiss
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