Everyday I am learning, relearning and reminded of simple lessons in UX.
Yes, as designers we have constraints, but never lose focus: It is always about the best User (Guest) Experience we can deliver.
2. Recently Realized…
I was repeating lessons in UX Design over and over.
• I Had to Ask for Help
• Sat Down and Wrote Some Things Out
• Always Looking to Learn More
4. “If it was easy, we
wouldn’t have jobs”
Matt Carthum
5. There Will Always Be Problems
Problems are Opportunities, Not Roadblocks
• If Defined like a School Assignment, Would be Easy
• There Isn’t a 100% Guaranteed Recipe
• Same for Other Roles
6. The Hard Part
for Designers, Product Managers & Developers is:
• Defining the Problem
• Alignment, Constant Discussion & Meetings
• Presentations & Reviews
• Lots of Meetings
• Collaborating Remotely
• Going Back to the Drawing Board
• Deadlines
10. Break It In Front of Them
Show Why It Does or Doesn’t Work…
1. Start by Telling the Story
2. Present What Is Expected -
“Here is what you asked for last time…”
3. Then Show What Works -
“This alternative - our recommendation - is stronger…”
13. Presentations are Not a Sales Pitch
A Dialog with Visual Aides
• The Difference between Alignment and Agreement
• Understand How to Move Forward
• Collaboration Happens in Conversations
14. “Efficiency is doing the thing right.
Effectiveness is doing the right thing”
Peter F. Drucker
15. How Do You Move Things Forward?Walk the Middle Path
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17. Experts Open to Change
Partnership is Like Creating a Great Comic Book
• Writer Can’t Approach Like a Novel
• Illustrator Can’t Approach Like a Painting
• Right Combination that Adds Up to Great Story in the
Mind of the Reader (User)
23. Listening and Hearing are Different
Everyone Puts Themselves in Center of the Venn Diagram
• Consistently Delivering Means Working in Concert
• Develop the Ability to Anticipate
• Best Referees Say What Others Know to be True
24. “The most important thing in communication
is to hear what isn’t being said.”
Peter F. Drucker