So how much is it going to cost? Agile Estimation and the Bathroom tap...
A 'non-technical' explanation as to why Agile Estimation is hard.
Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us! - Part Five: Navigate The Politics.
This is part five of the blog post series "Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us!", based on my talks at UXCambridge and UXScotland. In this post we'll look at how we might more effectively navigate the politics of large organisations.
Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us! - Part Four: Speak Simply, Teach Gently And Derisk The Process
This is part four of the blog post series "Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us!", based on my talks at UXCambridge and UXScotland. In this post we'll cover more tips, techniques and suggestions that will help you communicate more effectively with large organisations.
Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us! Part Three - Extend Your Remit
This post will cover some ways we can extend our remit and elevate the conversation to a more strategic level.
Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us! - Part Two: Outcomes!
In this post, I'd like to share my number one approach to improve our situation today. Outcomes.
Large organisations find Lean UX hard, it’s not them, it’s us!
Many large organisations say they want to use a Lean UX approach. In my experience, they don’t find it easy to execute in reality. Why is this? I believe we’re not helping adoption happen – we’re not following our own advice or approach, I say we can do better.