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IA Summit and UX Lisbon

26 April, 2011

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Ok. So IA Summit was a huge success in terms of moving forwards with the concept of evolving an Agile UX Manifesto. Ann went along and ran the workshop, and there’s an initial summary of the collective thinking on slideshare… In case you hadn’t noticed, I was conspicuously absent. Sorry about that – I got [...]

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Getting Ready

23 February, 2011

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Apparently there’s already 12 people signed up to come to the workshop myself and Ann Carrier (née McMeekin) are running at IA Summit in a few weeks. We’re both super excited and eagerly getting ready to spend a whole afternoon working with enthusiasts and sceptics to figure out if / how the original developers’ manifesto [...]

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Defining “Good Enough”

9 December, 2010

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One of the things I mentioned at the recent UXPeople conference was the need to agree “Good Enough” up front for any agile project that requires experience design. Now, before you go scanning to the end to read the answer, you might want to know that I don’t have one. Yet. So this is more [...]

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UX People, November 2010

16 November, 2010

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In a couple of weeks, I’ll be talking at UX People in London on “Coping Strategies: UX in an Agile World” and myself and Ann will be hosting a workshop in the afternoon. The Talk Two years ago, I joined a software development consultancy (Lab49). We’re specialists at creating bespoke software for human based trading, [...]

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