User Interface (UX) Techniques • Janne Jul Jensen • GOTO 2012

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  • This presentation was recorded at GOTO Aarhus 2012. #gotocon #gotoaar
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    Janne Jul Jensen - Interaction Designer and Usability Specialist
    ABSTRACT
    Most developers today are aware of the importance of creating a good user interface with a high level of usability, but many are lacking the methods and techniques that can help in this process. This session will present to the listeners a range of concrete methods and techniques applicable in different phases of a design process, to handle specific challenges. This will include design patterns, personas, wire framing, paper prototype testing, progressive disclosure, card sorting and creative workshops and many of the methods and techniques will be accompanied by examples.
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Komentáře • 187

  • @ckernest
    @ckernest Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks Janne for your presentation. Basically she talked about user interface principle, basic UX techniques like persona, card sorting, design patterns, progressive disclosure and prototyping. even this talk is 6 years old it still matter to create great digital products.

  • @alsamraiee
    @alsamraiee Před 8 lety +1

    User experience is all about catering the design of a product or service to fit the needs of users. Thank you Janne Jul Jensen

  • @authortmbrown5212
    @authortmbrown5212 Před 10 lety +6

    This briefing is so good. It is articulated with a KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid)...Thank you!

  • @fyremoon
    @fyremoon Před 10 lety +4

    Thank you for such an eye opening video. You have my head spinning with design improvements and things I can do to make the design of projects much better in the future. I feel like I've been given the skills to make the future designs as best as they could possibly be, so thank you again.

  • @GeorgeVLazar
    @GeorgeVLazar Před 9 lety +1

    It's a great opportunity to listen to JJJ. I do appreciate the information, slides, the talk that exactly match with the body language. Fantastic. Wishing you Good Luck

  • @conw_y
    @conw_y Před 9 lety +3

    This talk really hit home for me. Well presented.

  • @mawqwq
    @mawqwq Před 9 lety +1

    I'm studying the nielsens's heuristics and your talk help me A LOT, thanks!

  • @RickLell
    @RickLell Před 9 lety

    Shared on Google+ ....excellent discourse on User Interface Techniques Ms. Jensen.

  • @ralimadhu
    @ralimadhu Před 10 lety +3

    Thankyou for this Janne, good information about user experience process for great UI...

  • @impaulgriffiths
    @impaulgriffiths Před 5 lety

    this is such a brilliant thing to listen to whilst working.

  • @LoLLucentGaming
    @LoLLucentGaming Před 8 lety +1

    She's amazing. The way she takes on the questions is just flawless. I love how she's so open minded and ready to answer every question with a great answer.

    • @MrCombatman
      @MrCombatman Před 8 lety

      I agree.. sadle she is just as sharp at home ;)

    • @durchschnittlich
      @durchschnittlich Před 8 lety

      +Lucent Lux That should be normal as a PhD xD

    • @cxe1970
      @cxe1970 Před 8 lety

      +Michael Jul Jensen savage!

    • @LoLLucentGaming
      @LoLLucentGaming Před 8 lety

      4E2010XD I've had the chance to listen to quite a few people that have a PhD and that is not the case. Those skills do not come in a package with a PhD.
      I liked her personality and I complimented her. Let's leave it at that.

  • @Yemms
    @Yemms Před 9 lety +10

    Very informative- thank you. I watched this and came away with a lot of knowledge as a new UX designer.

  • @RahulDalal1972
    @RahulDalal1972 Před 11 lety

    A wonderful and very useful presentation of the ux roadmap. Great job Janne!!

  • @MukulTripathi
    @MukulTripathi Před 9 lety +1

    Very well presented. Thanks for sharing the details. The UI should be user focused. This presentation will help developers in understanding this.

  • @avanishr
    @avanishr Před 9 lety

    That' a really good video about usability. These are things that all developers should always think about.

  • @untitledop3071
    @untitledop3071 Před 8 lety +1

    Really love this one!

  • @fredericlegastelois247

    This presentation did really give me knowledge about UX, Merci Madame !

  • @zemertz
    @zemertz Před 10 lety

    Excellent presentation. Some really useful practices and reasoning. I really like some of the old school design techniques to engage non it stakeholders more in the design

  • @studiocity10
    @studiocity10 Před 9 lety

    Wonderful presentation. Thank you very much.

  • @umiproboyekti3068
    @umiproboyekti3068 Před 9 lety

    I enjoyed your teaching. it is very encouraging to practice in my class. Thank you.

  • @R4z0rzRr3d
    @R4z0rzRr3d Před 10 lety +5

    Thankyou for this Janne, a great description of the overall process for great UI.

    • @stevewigmore9184
      @stevewigmore9184 Před 10 lety +2

      this is excellent, a great resource for any developer

    • @aztrinity-
      @aztrinity- Před 10 lety +4

      Microsoft should watch this...

  • @adis.6896
    @adis.6896 Před 8 lety

    This was great! Learned and realized a lot of things.

  • @michaelfiorella6583
    @michaelfiorella6583 Před 8 lety

    Great presentation. You make it easy to follow.

  • @jaimefernandez2942
    @jaimefernandez2942 Před 9 lety

    Gr8 advice Janne, your approach is very applicable to not only sw products but hw as well... :)

  • @MaceOjala
    @MaceOjala Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks Janne Jul Jensen (@jjjtrifork) for the lecture, we're watching it as a reminder between two #UI courses at Tampere University.@UniTampere

  • @NeilCoder
    @NeilCoder Před 11 lety

    Great presentation. Some really good points here; Always have a point of Exit for the user, otherwise they will mash the back button. Useful error messages in user's language. Get the user to have faith in the system, tell them when something goes right.

  • @jaypatrick8026
    @jaypatrick8026 Před 7 lety

    Great talk. Thanks for sharing.

  • @joaozinho577
    @joaozinho577 Před 9 lety +1

    Greetings from Brasil.
    Thnx for the posting...and for the great great great talk (yeah 3 greats there).
    Im trying to learn asap all about usability that i can manage to learn and use in a project that is comeing like a bullet train.
    And you're helping us a LOT already.
    Liked and subscribed.

  • @dac41581
    @dac41581 Před 11 lety

    Learnt and reinforced alot of primers for UX design.

  • @kaosaratfawehinmi2287
    @kaosaratfawehinmi2287 Před 8 lety

    Great tutorial...thanks it definitely helped me out alot

  • @winniechinmusic
    @winniechinmusic Před 7 lety

    Such a useful talk. Much thanks!

  • @jasonjohnson3424
    @jasonjohnson3424 Před 11 lety

    "the back button fucks things up..." quote of the day! I like this presentation; very common sense and yet insightful.

  • @JamesSchram102045
    @JamesSchram102045 Před 9 lety

    Exellent presentation, very helpful on a project I was assigned to.

  • @stefchin731
    @stefchin731 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @MatthewMcCullough
    @MatthewMcCullough Před 11 lety

    Janne did a great job with this presentation in terms of being prepared. It made Greg Doench and I think of Presentation Patterns when we saw it.

  • @sunnyb1257
    @sunnyb1257 Před 8 lety

    Super cool talk! Thank you!

  • @mixtapepro3019
    @mixtapepro3019 Před 10 lety

    great video. thanks.

  • @bmanning138
    @bmanning138 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for all the good info, I am anxious to try the paper method,,
    I luv hearing tech talk from a beautiful woman! Well done : ]

  • @Lab_YimY
    @Lab_YimY Před 8 lety

    So helpful! Thanks

  • @FAISALRAZAISHAQ
    @FAISALRAZAISHAQ Před 9 lety

    Awesome presentation.

  • @vivekrana6586
    @vivekrana6586 Před 8 lety

    Very nice presentation.

  • @huthaifaanqawi7080
    @huthaifaanqawi7080 Před 11 lety

    Great tutorial. Thanks

  • @demm9000
    @demm9000 Před 9 lety +2

    Thank u!... I use your video as a "quick training" on UI/UX and it really helped me in an interview job. :D

  • @amina___6443
    @amina___6443 Před 7 lety

    Fantastic!

  • @narendrannamachivayam5118

    Well said points to keep noted ever

  • @anoldasgupta
    @anoldasgupta Před 9 lety

    thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge :)

  • @daSenfgurke
    @daSenfgurke Před 10 lety

    Great presentation! Keep up the good work! ;)

  • @nimrod5768
    @nimrod5768 Před 10 lety +1

    Excelent Janne Jul Jensen!!!

  • @prabiran
    @prabiran Před 9 lety

    Great video on UI design techniques :)

  • @hanggianggono3765
    @hanggianggono3765 Před 8 lety

    easily understood :) very nice

  • @dougieladd
    @dougieladd Před 11 lety

    Very good lecture/presentation... learned a lot. And yes, she was fit :)

  • @nobytes2
    @nobytes2 Před 5 lety

    CZcams developers should watch this. If I hit a thumbs up or down, I wanna see the number change. Smh. I miss the good ole pre-google days.

  • @zaeemt
    @zaeemt Před 9 lety +1

    Its a great Keynote Janne is a good speaker !!! :)

  • @felipetorres6539
    @felipetorres6539 Před 10 lety

    Loved the precentation.. helped me a lot! Thanks a lot Janne! Have a question for you...
    You talked about paper prototyping but isn't it a bit time consuming when it comes to editing something? With tools like Axure RP, arent digital prototypes a little more efficient,"client friendly" and ecological :) ?

  • @shaneomoore
    @shaneomoore Před 10 lety

    Very informative :D

  • @katierose1893
    @katierose1893 Před 8 lety +23

    3:44 "the back button uhhh fucks things up" Did she really say that? haha

  • @jacquesm1652
    @jacquesm1652 Před 9 lety

    Excellent lecture!
    Could you please recommend some resources about UX that you are familiar with? Thanks.

  • @MaCherieMcAli
    @MaCherieMcAli Před 8 lety

    Beautiful... I love your presentation but the first two points were simple. But I not sure if you meant Jargon.

  • @jinsoncjohny
    @jinsoncjohny Před 8 lety

    Impressive :)

  • @EsraaAlbarqat
    @EsraaAlbarqat Před 9 lety

    VERY GOOD PRESENTATION
    THANK YOU :)

  • @Alvin-cz5lw
    @Alvin-cz5lw Před 7 lety

    I wonder how to apply this in creating a large app, e.g. an ERP, that will contain lots of personas across different departments w/ different expectations and requirements.

  • @letslearncomputerprogramming

    Mame ,Please give the example using the graphics presentation. Over all is good. It is understandable
    Thank You

  • @heliotherapyy55
    @heliotherapyy55 Před 9 lety

    I did not know about this "card-sorting" methodology that you mentioned.
    Just one thing that I noticed strictly from UX perspective, it would be much better if you provide the slides you are using.
    If that is not available due to copyright issues, there should be another way. It was hard to "recall" (as you mentioned in your slides) what was on the slides while you are talking about them!
    Anyway, great work. I learend a lot. Thank you from Korea!

    • @MrCombatman
      @MrCombatman Před 8 lety

      Maybe it is also ok, that the people who Pay alot to be there, get the full show ;)

  • @baski3d
    @baski3d Před 11 lety

    Is there a link to Sldeshare, so that we can view the presentation clearly

  • @madhusudhan1284
    @madhusudhan1284 Před 8 lety

    Questions are not audible. Session is awesome..!

  • @MrCombatman
    @MrCombatman Před 11 lety

    I am abit surprised aswell :) - Mr. Klum.

  • @esyntaxiscorporation4187

    Thank you very much for sharing this on the internet. Though this is 3 years back, the points are valid to date. However rather than using the paper cuts for form emulation etc perhaps using a prototyping software is faster.

  • @ThePagko
    @ThePagko Před 10 lety

    Great video. What is this cost-effective something something book ?

    • @ThePagko
      @ThePagko Před 10 lety

      ***** thank so much for your reply, i was looking for something like that since long time ago. I will definitely check it out coming weeks.

    • @LorenzoDee
      @LorenzoDee Před 4 lety

      What is the "cost-effective" something something book/article again? Thanks.

  • @charlesd4572
    @charlesd4572 Před 6 lety

    The issue I have here is that UX works at different scales not just at the micro but at the macro and if you get it wrong it can destroy a product even before a line of code is written. So while this presenter is of very high caliber (I've seen many of her other talks and presentations) most UX architects/designers aren't. The issue is how does an employer gauge the qualify of a candidate (what are the telltale signs)?

  • @syakirharis2778
    @syakirharis2778 Před 9 lety

    the way she handle the question and answer session can make her win Miss Universe title.. honestly, very clever girl and somehow remind me of Nightwish vocalist, both from Scandinavia/Nordic countries, the only difference is this one is have blonde hair :P

    • @FVLGOR
      @FVLGOR Před 9 lety

      Hahahahahhaha I kept getting distracted because of her impressive resemblance to Tarja Turunen. I'd be in love if Janne turned out to be able to sing and like symphonic metal xD

  • @juliocesarvillarrealtrevin2941

    interesting

  • @RupeshSaxena
    @RupeshSaxena Před 10 lety

    hi m interested in UI/UX and want to start my carrier with it, can you help in how can I start with it. ?

  • @mercurylights
    @mercurylights Před 10 lety +2

    What's the book that you were referring to at 46:05? Thanks, *****!

  • @llitfkitfk
    @llitfkitfk Před 7 lety

    slides: gotocon.com/dl/goto-aar-2012/slides/JanneJulJensen_ButHowMethodsAndTechniquesToMakingAGoodUserInterface.pdf

  • @cascaII
    @cascaII Před 7 lety +2

    Whats the book she was looking for? @ 45:50

  • @MrT1o9P9i2
    @MrT1o9P9i2 Před 6 lety

    34:06 Progressive Disclosure

  • @Simran-gu9ry
    @Simran-gu9ry Před 10 lety +11

    The slides violate some of the explained principles, such as "minimize memory load" (too many bullet points, all shown at once) and "thrive for consistency" (varying font sizes and spacing). It really helps if you go as far as using single words and icons / pictures only, so that you don't understand the presentation just by looking at the slides. The slides should require the speaker to explain the actual content, the slides visually support the spoken word only. But I admit that it takes a lot of effort to get this right, it actually doubled my preparation time (because you usally want like traditionally slides for the users to read later, plus the slides with little text exclusively for the talk).

    • @MarcO-pi1yb
      @MarcO-pi1yb Před 9 lety +1

      *****
      Thanks for that!

    • @jay0null
      @jay0null Před 6 lety +1

      a presentation is not an ui

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Před 5 lety +1

      Calm down there, PowerPoint police.

  • @buskinglankans
    @buskinglankans Před 9 lety

    Super(Y)

  • @shaneomoore
    @shaneomoore Před 10 lety

    It's trivial but I would say recognition instead of recall during the presentation but English isn't my 2nd or 3rd language :)

  • @giancarlohernandez2115

    I´m an industrial designer with a huge interest in the UI/UX design. Can you tell me where can I start with this?, I wanna make a masters or specialization on this area, but I wanna know where I begin since there´s so much content. I´ve made some websites and apps prototypes but I don´t really know how to code.
    Amazing talk btw, it was really well presented, very precise and to the point.
    Understanding your user is always key in any design process.

    • @RobertDigitalArtist
      @RobertDigitalArtist Před 9 lety

      Giancarlo Hernandez Uni indeed, especially if you want to maximize changes being hired by a big company.
      However, if you have great design skills (now already or after learning it and a lot of practice) and you're good at self study and following online courses then
      you could find really good UI/UX design courses and communities online.

    • @mickt4553
      @mickt4553 Před 9 lety

      +Janne Jul Jensen can you recommend me good interaction design graduate program? preferably in the US but other countries are also interesting too.

    • @mickt4553
      @mickt4553 Před 9 lety

      thank you for your recommendation! I'll look into that :)

  • @longeleven
    @longeleven Před 9 lety

    where I can find more her talks?

    • @longeleven
      @longeleven Před 8 lety

      +Janne Jul Jensen already found them but thanks so much Janne :)

  • @DmitrySerbin
    @DmitrySerbin Před 10 lety +2

    Can you please tell me, what parts of this process do you actually use in real projects?

    • @DmitrySerbin
      @DmitrySerbin Před 10 lety

      ***** Thank you

    • @gyc36
      @gyc36 Před 9 lety +2

      ***** Hi Janne, I was wondering what was the name of the book title you mention about convincing management to spend money on a site?

    • @gyc36
      @gyc36 Před 9 lety

      ***** Thanks Janne! This was a great presentation btw.

  • @MarlinJayakody
    @MarlinJayakody Před 10 lety +3

    can you share the slides on slideshare if its possible?

    • @MoerreNoseshine
      @MoerreNoseshine Před 10 lety +9

      Guys (incl. those who up-voted), learn to google :-) - I found a link to the slides here:
      gotocon.com/aarhus-2012/presentation/%27%27But%20how?%27%27%20-%20Methods%20and%20techniques%20to%20making%20a%20good%20user%20interface
      The PDF (slides): gotocon.com/dl/goto-aar-2012/slides/JanneJulJensen_ButHowMethodsAndTechniquesToMakingAGoodUserInterface.pdf

    • @MarlinJayakody
      @MarlinJayakody Před 10 lety +1

      Thanx alot appreciate it

  • @desaisoumya
    @desaisoumya Před 11 lety

    Nice presentation and excellent collection of techniques on different aspects of UI design. But poor camera work - never focused on the screen even when the screenshots were getting discussed. Also would have helped if Janne had repeated the questions before answering since the audience was not audible.

  • @StuartKaufman
    @StuartKaufman Před 8 lety +1

    Are "GOTO Conferences" Google sponsored or endorsed? What does GOTO stand for?

    • @GOTO-
      @GOTO-  Před 8 lety +3

      +Stuart Kaufman GOTO Conferences are neither globally sponsored nor globally endorsed by Google. Sometimes Google is one of many sponsors at GOTO Conferences.
      "GOTO" stands for the goto; code sample used in various programming languages.

    • @StuartKaufman
      @StuartKaufman Před 8 lety

      +GOTO Conferences Thank you for the response. Very interesting and good info. I thought I considered myself fairly knowledgable in programming languages available but have never heard of GOTO. I also thought it may be Google endorsed or sponsored due to the color bar at the top edge of the videos.

    • @GOTO-
      @GOTO-  Před 8 lety +1

      +Stuart Kaufman the colors stand for the different GOTO Conferences. See gotocon.com for reference. And goto; is used in e.g. Pearl, but feel free to look for yourself: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goto

  • @pikselowopraca2304
    @pikselowopraca2304 Před 9 lety

    UX is been always in any part of our life, from cigarette lighter to electric heater. To create good product , it does not matter if is web application or every day domestic product. It need to be easy to use, be clean - not confuse it purpose. Honesty, todays' websites looks very similar, look cool, give you good impression, but sometimes you not know how to find core information on it.

  • @FAISALRAZAISHAQ
    @FAISALRAZAISHAQ Před 9 lety

    Could be a designer can UX designer?

  • @Underhills
    @Underhills Před 10 lety +1

    The theory of UX design processes is all well. But as we all know, it doesn't fly with time frames. Normal response is: "we don't have time to wait for these wireframes, we need visual results NOW!" You can battle for UX/IA and efficiency all you want, when the person with stars and stripes says GO! - well, then you just need to pull up some hifi solutions from your pocket. Wish it wasn't so but it is. In my years of doing this I've gotten the chance to follow the correct pathways with design iterations perhaps under 10% of the times. And trust me, I fight. It's always out rated by time and money and the stakeholders never see the final end advantage in slowing down. You can show them movies, examples, talk psychology or point to best practice it doesn't work. "We want it NOW"! is the norm. They demand hifi visuals and they rarely see the advantage of prototyping sadly enough. And they don't respond any better when they are told what to think. It's just life.

    • @Underhills
      @Underhills Před 10 lety

      ***** I'm afraid UX has become just a fashionable word, I've worked at pretty large companies that SAY they value UX processes but someone is always getting pushed into the "deliver now" trap. It never fails. I've been working with interface design for a very long time, even before web, it's not become any better. I do both front-end graphics and lofi wireframing, but sadly it's become more of a side dish than anything else. My dep. never budget UX services and we are talking high tech large industries here. It's all about delivering before breakfast, no beta, no lofi processes, no IA/UX. The word is NOW. Sometimes we just need to accept how the coffee is. Good to see that you are able to find proper work within the UX discipline.

    • @MrTonyb4
      @MrTonyb4 Před 10 lety

      *****
      I want to pursue a UX designer career but I'm not sure what route I need to take. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @martinhacklebick1342
      @martinhacklebick1342 Před 10 lety

      ventende I'm really curious about where you're running into this -- the blanket statements you're making about UX as a discipline being no better now than it was 20 years ago are way off-base. I work in the tech corridor of the US West Coast and there's been a dramatic improvement around companies of all sizes understanding the importance of UX in the last decade. Of course, there's still a long way to go, but progress has been pretty swift in recent years.

    • @Underhills
      @Underhills Před 10 lety

      Jason Pace I've been working with these issues at the two biggest companies in my country, in addition this I've also experienced how it is from the consultancy side of things. Meaning how much force each company put on issues like UX and general design iterations. I did my MA degree in interface design and UX so Im a true advocate for UX approaches, personas, LOFI wireframes, etc etc. However, after so many years in this business I havent rarely seen a single executive actually give those processes any weight, cause as mentioned time is short and the short way to the goal is choice number one. Results, fast and NOW! If your sitting in that war zone responsibly for the launch of an electronic web interface solution then you better deliver NOW and not come dragging with some lo-fi wireframes and all that we designers tend to think is of utmost importance. The stakeholders won't have the time, and later on they blame YOU the designer for not providing them with lofi and highfi prorotypes.
      From a personal point of view I hope ALL companies world learn to value my knowledge about GUI design, UX, IA and validity etc. But sorry to say the really don care too much - cause they don't see the connection between putting in 3 months of pre-defned design iteration and plan the scope. The end is "we know what we want so were gonna launch this SERVICE NOW!

    • @martinhacklebick1342
      @martinhacklebick1342 Před 10 lety

      Interesting. When I partner with consultancies it's with companies like Frog Design www.frogdesign.com/ that exist solely to help companies understand the importance of integrating quality UX methodologies into their product development cycles. While I also see execs and decision makers still not placing a high value on UX initially, it's become much easier to convince them to spend the time and $$ investing in quality UX in recent years than it was before.

  • @digitald0m
    @digitald0m Před 9 lety +2

    Very great presentation. Very good content and relevant knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Twitter/IG= digitald0m

  • @David-tm8ku
    @David-tm8ku Před 10 lety +2

    I like Danish

  • @UncleSaat
    @UncleSaat Před 10 lety +9

    Is she the blonde Tarja Turunen ?

    • @324sdfewdf
      @324sdfewdf Před 8 lety

      +UncleSaat Hehe, 7 more have a similar feeling.

    •  Před 6 lety

      I was also thinking that

  • @IFTY_MTB
    @IFTY_MTB Před 7 lety

    No wix i don't need a website

  • @kamalsutra
    @kamalsutra Před 9 lety

    3:45 Fucks things Up

  • @miaalsharif
    @miaalsharif Před 10 lety

    nice & informative ;>)

  • @mihrangasparyan2200
    @mihrangasparyan2200 Před 9 lety

    who can tell me what is her accent ? Australian or another?

    • @MrCombatman
      @MrCombatman Před 9 lety +1

      Danish

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 Před 5 lety

      Haha Australian? Have you actually heard Australian accent before?

  • @funtoce
    @funtoce Před 10 lety

    Aspect-based UI design helps to "us" in production to keep efforts low, while addressing all UI issues such as information restatement or cross-cutting concerns see aspectfaces.com or a video here
    czcams.com/video/aTLoxlfKOjY/video.html

  • @umnajdi
    @umnajdi Před 9 lety +1

    i love your accent, and you say you know coding, marry me?

  • @shogunfogun
    @shogunfogun Před 11 lety

    Heidi Klum is a software engineer, who knew?!

  • @synju
    @synju Před 10 lety

    There was a lot of good points made in this video however it seemed as if she was working on the presumption that a single developer or designer or domain expert; each only specialized in technology, design or that particular domain, it really seemed as if she neglected the fact that all individuals being the developer, designer and domain expert, to some degree actually shared experience and in some ways actually specialized in multiple domains of expertise... say for example a developer that is an expert in the domain of design. - Instead of forcing individuals to only be able to play the role of specializing in a particular area within each group, rather allow all members of the group to contribute in all areas of the group and if certain members of the group have anything to say against an idea, allow the idea to be logically broken down into whether it can and or should be implemented in the first place. And even if its shot down, allow it to be put in a separate list of possible ideas, maybe other groups will be wanting the idea to be implemented.

    • @jasonpace4891
      @jasonpace4891 Před 10 lety +5

      If I had a nickel for every developer who thought he/she was also a brilliant UX designer, but who was actually the worst UX designer imaginable, I'd be a billionaire. Domain expertise, and domain authority, is important.

  • @alexeiferreira
    @alexeiferreira Před 9 lety

    Damn, you've got beautiful eyes. Liked the speech too. lol