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Innovation dies at the handover

Idea to Value

Everything was done to set up the project for success. And yet, when it was handed over to the operations team (or whoever else should implement it), everything fell apart. What many companies fail to realise is that you can give an innovation team all the resources they need or want.

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5 Tips for Adding Value to Agile Design

InnovationTraining.org

Design Innovative software” is not a concrete goal; it’s a vague directive. They don’t tell the team how to design, but they serve as virtual guardrails to prevent the project from careening off the road. The “UX advance team” can quickly gather user feedback to evaluate proposed product features. Don’t isolate 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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Frequently Asked Questions about Design Thinking

InnovationTraining.org

We then reviewed them to see that the answer summaries made sense. These courses typically cover the key concepts and steps of the design thinking process, and may include hands-on exercises and projects to apply what you have learned. We used AI to identify the most frequently asked questions about design thinking.

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Designing for Harmony

Boxes and Arrows

In a flash of insight, he realized that software could replace pencil-and-paper accounting for everyone. They had users try their new software, Quicken, while they ran a stopwatch. Then they’d tweak the software and retest until processes that took an hour were reduced to a quarter of that.

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