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5 Tips for Adding Value to Agile Design

InnovationTraining.org

Agile Design Tip 1—Clear Goals Supported by Design Research. In Some Thoughts on Design Research, Agile, and Traps Charles Lambdin stresses the importance of clearly defined goals. Indeed, a thorough research effort can show the team specifically what to design and perhaps even how to approach the new design.

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

The adoption of Agile software development approaches are on the rise across our industry, which means UX professionals are more likely than ever to support Agile projects. I first encountered Agile Development in 2005, when a team I supported was chosen to help pilot Scrum development methodology at Yahoo!

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Remote Transformation: Working remotely requires cultural change

mjvinnovation

To overcome it, we must be agile, collaborative, and remote. The challenge is that this needs to happen quickly, reactively, and collaboratively. According to the Harvard Business Review, only 30% of companies train their employees to interact with digital tools. The key here is agility. The new normal.

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How to Build Your Culture of Human-Centered Innovation

Inceodia

True Leadership entails building empathy for those you are entrusted to help. There are two reasons for this: 1) a simple design that elegantly solves a problem for your customer will be the preferred solution, every time; 2) clear evidence of customer validation of your idea will be hard for your leadership team to ignore.

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Atelier Louis Zero: Spot, Play, Go,… Zero!

Innovation Excellence

By creating new experiences and utilities, by touching on the product, the services, the global experience, Louis Zero breaks the usual silos and makes many departments of a company collaborate in an interdisciplinary way. We run an identification workshop with the project team, to assess the objectives, constraints and KPI?s

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Atelier Louis Zero: Spot, Play, Go,… Zero!

Innovation Excellence

By creating new experiences and utilities, by touching on the product, the services, the global experience, Louis Zero breaks the usual silos and makes many departments of a company collaborate in an interdisciplinary way. We run an identification workshop with the project team, to assess the objectives, constraints and KPI?s