ºÝºÝߣshows by User: magicodeselegantdesign / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: magicodeselegantdesign / Wed, 28 Nov 2018 19:18:54 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: magicodeselegantdesign Orchestrating experiments at scale /slideshow/orchestrating-experiments-at-scale/124299788 orchestratingexperimentsatscale-181128191854
Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it’s necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from the real-life experience, it shows how it’s possible to balance team autonomy and a global product direction. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, enabling cross-functional and collaborative decision making.]]>

Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it’s necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from the real-life experience, it shows how it’s possible to balance team autonomy and a global product direction. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, enabling cross-functional and collaborative decision making.]]>
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 19:18:54 GMT /slideshow/orchestrating-experiments-at-scale/124299788 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Orchestrating experiments at scale magicodeselegantdesign Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it’s necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from the real-life experience, it shows how it’s possible to balance team autonomy and a global product direction. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, enabling cross-functional and collaborative decision making. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/orchestratingexperimentsatscale-181128191854-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it’s necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from the real-life experience, it shows how it’s possible to balance team autonomy and a global product direction. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, enabling cross-functional and collaborative decision making.
Orchestrating experiments at scale from matteo cavucci
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The right stuff - Orchestrating experiments at scale /magicodeselegantdesign/the-right-stuff-orchestrating-experiments-at-scale therightstuff-180924124047
Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it's necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from a real-life experience, it shows how it's possible to balance team autonomy with a coherent global product vision. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, and enable cross-functional and collaborative decision making.]]>

Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it's necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from a real-life experience, it shows how it's possible to balance team autonomy with a coherent global product vision. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, and enable cross-functional and collaborative decision making.]]>
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 12:40:47 GMT /magicodeselegantdesign/the-right-stuff-orchestrating-experiments-at-scale magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) The right stuff - Orchestrating experiments at scale magicodeselegantdesign Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it's necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from a real-life experience, it shows how it's possible to balance team autonomy with a coherent global product vision. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, and enable cross-functional and collaborative decision making. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/therightstuff-180924124047-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ideas are never a problem. Each team working on a software project knows how easy is to fill the backlog with 100 new things to build. The most challenging part comes when it&#39;s necessary to make decisions about what to include or exclude. How can we connect the work to high-level business results, and at the same time, leave the space for exploring uncertainty? This talk describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization. With examples coming from a real-life experience, it shows how it&#39;s possible to balance team autonomy with a coherent global product vision. How a value-based prioritization creates an adaptive, learning culture, and enable cross-functional and collaborative decision making.
The right stuff - Orchestrating experiments at scale from matteo cavucci
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Redesign design V2.0 /slideshow/redesign-design-v20/98643418 redesigndesignuxsalon-180525082316
With the adoption of methods based on rapid experiments to validate hypotheses with customers, there is also a need for design to adapt and respond continually. As such, there is a need to balance the decisions taken in autonomy by teams and the overarching service coherency. Inspired by devOps principles, designOps is a practice that aims to support people across the organization to continuously redesign their products without compromising design excellence. This talk, based on the experience of coaching design teams at different levels, explores the possibilities of moving out from heavyweight upfront analyses, reducing handoffs, and creating reliable feedback loops with end users. A new paradigm, where the ability of design is shifting from being a specific practice to genuinely becoming part of everyone’s job. A key component to enables others, designers and non-designers, to create meaningful experiences in a complex environment. ]]>

With the adoption of methods based on rapid experiments to validate hypotheses with customers, there is also a need for design to adapt and respond continually. As such, there is a need to balance the decisions taken in autonomy by teams and the overarching service coherency. Inspired by devOps principles, designOps is a practice that aims to support people across the organization to continuously redesign their products without compromising design excellence. This talk, based on the experience of coaching design teams at different levels, explores the possibilities of moving out from heavyweight upfront analyses, reducing handoffs, and creating reliable feedback loops with end users. A new paradigm, where the ability of design is shifting from being a specific practice to genuinely becoming part of everyone’s job. A key component to enables others, designers and non-designers, to create meaningful experiences in a complex environment. ]]>
Fri, 25 May 2018 08:23:16 GMT /slideshow/redesign-design-v20/98643418 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Redesign design V2.0 magicodeselegantdesign With the adoption of methods based on rapid experiments to validate hypotheses with customers, there is also a need for design to adapt and respond continually. As such, there is a need to balance the decisions taken in autonomy by teams and the overarching service coherency. Inspired by devOps principles, designOps is a practice that aims to support people across the organization to continuously redesign their products without compromising design excellence. This talk, based on the experience of coaching design teams at different levels, explores the possibilities of moving out from heavyweight upfront analyses, reducing handoffs, and creating reliable feedback loops with end users. A new paradigm, where the ability of design is shifting from being a specific practice to genuinely becoming part of everyone’s job. A key component to enables others, designers and non-designers, to create meaningful experiences in a complex environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/redesigndesignuxsalon-180525082316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With the adoption of methods based on rapid experiments to validate hypotheses with customers, there is also a need for design to adapt and respond continually. As such, there is a need to balance the decisions taken in autonomy by teams and the overarching service coherency. Inspired by devOps principles, designOps is a practice that aims to support people across the organization to continuously redesign their products without compromising design excellence. This talk, based on the experience of coaching design teams at different levels, explores the possibilities of moving out from heavyweight upfront analyses, reducing handoffs, and creating reliable feedback loops with end users. A new paradigm, where the ability of design is shifting from being a specific practice to genuinely becoming part of everyone’s job. A key component to enables others, designers and non-designers, to create meaningful experiences in a complex environment.
Redesign design V2.0 from matteo cavucci
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Redesign Design (duo version) /slideshow/redesign-design-duo-version/79679864 redesigndesign-duo-170912120102
Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. This emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building, and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.]]>

Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. This emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building, and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.]]>
Tue, 12 Sep 2017 12:01:02 GMT /slideshow/redesign-design-duo-version/79679864 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Redesign Design (duo version) magicodeselegantdesign Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. This emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building, and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/redesigndesign-duo-170912120102-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. This emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building, and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.
Redesign Design (duo version) from matteo cavucci
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Redesign design /slideshow/redesign-design/73982422 redesigndesign-170330154956
Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. The emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.]]>

Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. The emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.]]>
Thu, 30 Mar 2017 15:49:56 GMT /slideshow/redesign-design/73982422 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Redesign design magicodeselegantdesign Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. The emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/redesigndesign-170330154956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over the next years, how we design, prototype, and test services and products will change dramatically. We are transitioning from a traditional, industrial mindset of design as a rigid planning process towards the experience of design as a continuous and evolving conversation between makers and users. This talk, based on real-life experiences, explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time. The emergent idea of designOps is dissolving the boundaries between planning, discovery, building and operating phases, leading to results that are more in tune with the true needs of users.
Redesign design from matteo cavucci
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As user, I hate user stories /slideshow/as-user-i-hate-user-stories-69203862/69203862 ihateuserstoriesshare-161117180737
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November 2017]]>
Thu, 17 Nov 2016 18:07:37 GMT /slideshow/as-user-i-hate-user-stories-69203862/69203862 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) As user, I hate user stories magicodeselegantdesign November 2017 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ihateuserstoriesshare-161117180737-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> November 2017
As user, I hate user stories from matteo cavucci
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Better user stories /slideshow/better-user-stories-61867176/61867176 userstoriestalk-160510151925
Upfront, Berlin - 8 March 2016]]>

Upfront, Berlin - 8 March 2016]]>
Tue, 10 May 2016 15:19:25 GMT /slideshow/better-user-stories-61867176/61867176 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Better user stories magicodeselegantdesign Upfront, Berlin - 8 March 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/userstoriestalk-160510151925-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Upfront, Berlin - 8 March 2016
Better user stories from matteo cavucci
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NIAGARA! - a practical guide to surviving the css /slideshow/niagara-a-practical-guide-to-surviving-the-css/46465927 esniagaramatteocavucci-150330154640-conversion-gate01
CSSday Italy, Faenza 27/03/205 http://2015.cssday.it/]]>

CSSday Italy, Faenza 27/03/205 http://2015.cssday.it/]]>
Mon, 30 Mar 2015 15:46:40 GMT /slideshow/niagara-a-practical-guide-to-surviving-the-css/46465927 magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) NIAGARA! - a practical guide to surviving the css magicodeselegantdesign CSSday Italy, Faenza 27/03/205 http://2015.cssday.it/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/esniagaramatteocavucci-150330154640-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CSSday Italy, Faenza 27/03/205 http://2015.cssday.it/
NIAGARA! - a practical guide to surviving the css from matteo cavucci
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Perché odio i temi di WordPress /magicodeselegantdesign/perch-odio-i-temi-di-wordpress wordcamp-130211074257-phpapp02
Le slide dell'intervento al WordCamp 2013 a Bologna]]>

Le slide dell'intervento al WordCamp 2013 a Bologna]]>
Mon, 11 Feb 2013 07:42:57 GMT /magicodeselegantdesign/perch-odio-i-temi-di-wordpress magicodeselegantdesign@slideshare.net(magicodeselegantdesign) Perché odio i temi di WordPress magicodeselegantdesign Le slide dell'intervento al WordCamp 2013 a Bologna <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wordcamp-130211074257-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Le slide dell&#39;intervento al WordCamp 2013 a Bologna
Perch辿 odio i temi di WordPress from matteo cavucci
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