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Understanding Data Governance and Who Should Own It

Acuvate

Data governance is the foundation for managing data efficiently and making the organization’s data reliable and trustworthy. The tenets of data governance are to establish methods, layout clear responsibilities and develop robust processes to standardize, protect and store data. Reduce costs that might incur due to bad data.

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User experience: ROI and methods to measure your investment in UX

mjvinnovation

The Design Management Institute researched the size of companies’ competitive edge that they called design-centered – but you can see it there as design-driven, user-centric, or “user focus.” Not to mention the improvement in productivity and the reduction of rework costs, especially in the development process.

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The Ultimate Hackathon Budget Template

Your Ideas are Terrible

You and your team will want to spend your time helping participants generate awesome products – not picking up pizza boxes. The venue should have liaisons available for normal event management. It isn’t common – but bad things do happen at hackathons. Have enough prizes for at least 3 winning teams and 2 runner ups.

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How to Protect the Assets in Your Business

The Human Factor

If you are not able to comply with industry guidelines, government regulations, or legal parameters, you will quite likely find yourself quickly in trouble. It is also crucial that you protect intellectual property owned by your organization including that which is created by your employees or your management. Trade Secrets.

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User Experience Research at Scale

Boxes and Arrows

By establishing a constant stream of non-biased opinions and open lines of communication which are immune to politics and ever-shifting strategies, research keeps design and development efforts grounded in what should already be the application’s first priority–the user. Conferences are a great way to survey new and existing users.

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