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Presented at Dallas StartUp Week April 12, 2016 The point of this presentation was to say that Voice technology is important and exists, many businesses and designer / developers need to think about making investments in time or capital within the next 18 months. And there are a few things that have helped me - mostly jumping in and getting experience with the technology.]]>

Presented at Dallas StartUp Week April 12, 2016 The point of this presentation was to say that Voice technology is important and exists, many businesses and designer / developers need to think about making investments in time or capital within the next 18 months. And there are a few things that have helped me - mostly jumping in and getting experience with the technology.]]>
Tue, 12 Apr 2016 19:31:31 GMT /slideshow/voice-technology-in-your-startup/60827506 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Voice Technology in Your Startup philiplikens Presented at Dallas StartUp Week April 12, 2016 The point of this presentation was to say that Voice technology is important and exists, many businesses and designer / developers need to think about making investments in time or capital within the next 18 months. And there are a few things that have helped me - mostly jumping in and getting experience with the technology. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dallasstartupweekr1-160412193132-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at Dallas StartUp Week April 12, 2016 The point of this presentation was to say that Voice technology is important and exists, many businesses and designer / developers need to think about making investments in time or capital within the next 18 months. And there are a few things that have helped me - mostly jumping in and getting experience with the technology.
Voice Technology in Your Startup from Philip Likens
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Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping /slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping-52971470/52971470 dontwasteyourtimefinal-150919205146-lva1-app6891
Presented at Big (D)esign Conference 2015 on September 19 in Dallas, Texas. This is an expanded & revised version of my talk of the same name from UXPA Unconference 2015.]]>

Presented at Big (D)esign Conference 2015 on September 19 in Dallas, Texas. This is an expanded & revised version of my talk of the same name from UXPA Unconference 2015.]]>
Sat, 19 Sep 2015 20:51:46 GMT /slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping-52971470/52971470 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping philiplikens Presented at Big (D)esign Conference 2015 on September 19 in Dallas, Texas. This is an expanded & revised version of my talk of the same name from UXPA Unconference 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontwasteyourtimefinal-150919205146-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at Big (D)esign Conference 2015 on September 19 in Dallas, Texas. This is an expanded &amp; revised version of my talk of the same name from UXPA Unconference 2015.
Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping from Philip Likens
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Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping /slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping/49858664 dontwasteyourtime-150626031608-lva1-app6891
The most-voted-for "unconference" talk at UXPA 2015 in San Diego! The Minimum Viable Product has quickly become integral to the way we build and validate products. But what comes before the MVP? The MVP (Minimum Viable Prototype) of course! For two years I've hammered out prototype after prototype in our product innovation lab at Sabre. Along the way I've learned some secrets to creating Minimum Viable Prototypes, secrets that can help you apply the right amount of rigor and time to create a prototype that accelerates the development of your product. Don't waste your time: + Building the wrong type of prototype + Building functionality beyond the minimum + Applying rigor in the all the wrong places Learn the Sabre Labs secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping!]]>

The most-voted-for "unconference" talk at UXPA 2015 in San Diego! The Minimum Viable Product has quickly become integral to the way we build and validate products. But what comes before the MVP? The MVP (Minimum Viable Prototype) of course! For two years I've hammered out prototype after prototype in our product innovation lab at Sabre. Along the way I've learned some secrets to creating Minimum Viable Prototypes, secrets that can help you apply the right amount of rigor and time to create a prototype that accelerates the development of your product. Don't waste your time: + Building the wrong type of prototype + Building functionality beyond the minimum + Applying rigor in the all the wrong places Learn the Sabre Labs secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping!]]>
Fri, 26 Jun 2015 03:16:07 GMT /slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping/49858664 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping philiplikens The most-voted-for "unconference" talk at UXPA 2015 in San Diego! The Minimum Viable Product has quickly become integral to the way we build and validate products. But what comes before the MVP? The MVP (Minimum Viable Prototype) of course! For two years I've hammered out prototype after prototype in our product innovation lab at Sabre. Along the way I've learned some secrets to creating Minimum Viable Prototypes, secrets that can help you apply the right amount of rigor and time to create a prototype that accelerates the development of your product. Don't waste your time: + Building the wrong type of prototype + Building functionality beyond the minimum + Applying rigor in the all the wrong places Learn the Sabre Labs secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontwasteyourtime-150626031608-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The most-voted-for &quot;unconference&quot; talk at UXPA 2015 in San Diego! The Minimum Viable Product has quickly become integral to the way we build and validate products. But what comes before the MVP? The MVP (Minimum Viable Prototype) of course! For two years I&#39;ve hammered out prototype after prototype in our product innovation lab at Sabre. Along the way I&#39;ve learned some secrets to creating Minimum Viable Prototypes, secrets that can help you apply the right amount of rigor and time to create a prototype that accelerates the development of your product. Don&#39;t waste your time: + Building the wrong type of prototype + Building functionality beyond the minimum + Applying rigor in the all the wrong places Learn the Sabre Labs secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping!
Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping from Philip Likens
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Wearables Workshop: UX Essentials /slideshow/wearables-workshop-ux-essentials/49718894 uxpa2015wearablesworkshopphiliplikenspresentation-150623061610-lva1-app6891
Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego From the conference program: Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables! Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app. In this workshop we will: + Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches. + Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity. + Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion. You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.]]>

Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego From the conference program: Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables! Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app. In this workshop we will: + Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches. + Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity. + Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion. You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.]]>
Tue, 23 Jun 2015 06:16:10 GMT /slideshow/wearables-workshop-ux-essentials/49718894 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Wearables Workshop: UX Essentials philiplikens Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego From the conference program: Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables! Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app. In this workshop we will: + Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches. + Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity. + Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion. You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxpa2015wearablesworkshopphiliplikenspresentation-150623061610-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego From the conference program: Let&#39;s go zero to wireframe with wearables! Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app. In this workshop we will: + Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches. + Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity. + Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion. You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.
Wearables Workshop: UX Essentials from Philip Likens
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Wearables Recap Summer 2014: The 5 Facts You Need to Know /slideshow/summer-recap2014/39290850 summerrecap2014-140919090817-phpapp01
The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I've included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points.]]>

The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I've included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points.]]>
Fri, 19 Sep 2014 09:08:17 GMT /slideshow/summer-recap2014/39290850 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Wearables Recap Summer 2014: The 5 Facts You Need to Know philiplikens The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I've included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/summerrecap2014-140919090817-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The wearable market is changing rapidly. Most of us are too busy to keep up with everything, so I’ve taken a few minutes to recap the most important advances in wearables for Summer 2014. I&#39;ve included links for those who want to know more, as well as an executive summary of the most important points.
Wearables Recap Summer 2014: The 5 Facts You Need to Know from Philip Likens
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Stitching Together a UX Strategy for Wearables and the Mobile Mainframe /slideshow/stitching-together-a-ux-strategy-for-wearables-and-the-mobile-mainframe/38779037 philiplikensbigdesign-140906133617-phpapp01
Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other wearable devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user.]]>

Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other wearable devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user.]]>
Sat, 06 Sep 2014 13:36:17 GMT /slideshow/stitching-together-a-ux-strategy-for-wearables-and-the-mobile-mainframe/38779037 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Stitching Together a UX Strategy for Wearables and the Mobile Mainframe philiplikens Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other wearable devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/philiplikensbigdesign-140906133617-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other wearable devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user.
Stitching Together a UX Strategy for Wearables and the Mobile Mainframe from Philip Likens
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Experiencing the Mobile Mainframe /slideshow/experiencing-the-mobile-mainframe/34239927 experiencingthemobilemainframe3-140503114125-phpapp01
Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6SetGQYWSs Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user. I’ve spent the last few months diving into the world of the mobile mainframe, bouncing between platforms and devices. I’d like to share my own journey, highlight the powerful experiences this model provides, discuss the downsides of the mobile mainframe as it stands today, and make some outlandish predictions about the future as I see it.]]>

Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6SetGQYWSs Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user. I’ve spent the last few months diving into the world of the mobile mainframe, bouncing between platforms and devices. I’d like to share my own journey, highlight the powerful experiences this model provides, discuss the downsides of the mobile mainframe as it stands today, and make some outlandish predictions about the future as I see it.]]>
Sat, 03 May 2014 11:41:25 GMT /slideshow/experiencing-the-mobile-mainframe/34239927 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Experiencing the Mobile Mainframe philiplikens Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6SetGQYWSs Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user. I’ve spent the last few months diving into the world of the mobile mainframe, bouncing between platforms and devices. I’d like to share my own journey, highlight the powerful experiences this model provides, discuss the downsides of the mobile mainframe as it stands today, and make some outlandish predictions about the future as I see it. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/experiencingthemobilemainframe3-140503114125-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6SetGQYWSs Google Glass, Samsung Gear, MetaWatch, Fitbit Flex, and a whole host of other devices are weaving a connectivity web with a similar underlying pattern: the smartphone is emerging as the mobile mainframe. Our phones are powerful, always-on, always-connected machines that pipe data to and from these terminals (or devices). The result is an amazing collection of capabilities and experiences for the user. I’ve spent the last few months diving into the world of the mobile mainframe, bouncing between platforms and devices. I’d like to share my own journey, highlight the powerful experiences this model provides, discuss the downsides of the mobile mainframe as it stands today, and make some outlandish predictions about the future as I see it.
Experiencing the Mobile Mainframe from Philip Likens
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Deciding what to build without killing each other /slideshow/deciding-what-to-build-without-killing-each-other/25552366 pres9-130824121331-phpapp02
Deciding what to build is hard. Making the decision as a team is even tougher. Team members often have differing views on which portions of the prototype are most important and what functionality to include. Tensions from the decision-making process can drive teams apart. In our labs group we have adopted a framework for making prototyping and project decisions. This presentation outlines the framework we use in Sabre Labs, as well as some examples of times we’ve gotten it right, and other times we haven’t.]]>

Deciding what to build is hard. Making the decision as a team is even tougher. Team members often have differing views on which portions of the prototype are most important and what functionality to include. Tensions from the decision-making process can drive teams apart. In our labs group we have adopted a framework for making prototyping and project decisions. This presentation outlines the framework we use in Sabre Labs, as well as some examples of times we’ve gotten it right, and other times we haven’t.]]>
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 12:13:31 GMT /slideshow/deciding-what-to-build-without-killing-each-other/25552366 philiplikens@slideshare.net(philiplikens) Deciding what to build without killing each other philiplikens Deciding what to build is hard. Making the decision as a team is even tougher. Team members often have differing views on which portions of the prototype are most important and what functionality to include. Tensions from the decision-making process can drive teams apart. In our labs group we have adopted a framework for making prototyping and project decisions. This presentation outlines the framework we use in Sabre Labs, as well as some examples of times we’ve gotten it right, and other times we haven’t. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pres9-130824121331-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Deciding what to build is hard. Making the decision as a team is even tougher. Team members often have differing views on which portions of the prototype are most important and what functionality to include. Tensions from the decision-making process can drive teams apart. In our labs group we have adopted a framework for making prototyping and project decisions. This presentation outlines the framework we use in Sabre Labs, as well as some examples of times we’ve gotten it right, and other times we haven’t.
Deciding what to build without killing each other from Philip Likens
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-philiplikens-48x48.jpg?cb=1649374780 Designer since ’98, former professor, tireless learner & family man. I believe humans thrive when Design, Engineering & Business work together to innovate. I love to share my experiences and insights with others. NEWS [Nov 16] Released 2017 Emerging Tech Report http://goo.gl/DCRfJi [Apr 16] Dallas Startup Week Presentation http://goo.gl/58kbRP [Mar 16] Keynote Presentation: "Technology and the Future" at 2016 Airline Conference Taiwan [Dec 15] 2nd Place in the Expedia Partners Hackathon [Oct 15] Leading the First Sabre-Wide Global Hackathon http://goo.gl/KAijZR [Sept 15] Don't Waste Your Time: Secrets of Minimum Viable Prototyping at Big (D)esign http://goo.gl/U9ZoIw [Jun 15] Don't Waste... deptof.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dallasstartupweekr1-160412193132-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/voice-technology-in-your-startup/60827506 Voice Technology in Yo... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontwasteyourtimefinal-150919205146-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping-52971470/52971470 Don&#39;t Waste Your Time:... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dontwasteyourtime-150626031608-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/dont-waste-your-time-secrets-of-minimum-viable-prototyping/49858664 Don&#39;t Waste Your Time:...