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User Experience: Advantages of the UX strategy

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Please keep reading to understand the importance of having a UX strategy, what benefits it can offer you, and tips on developing one! Why you need to create a UX strategy. To create a sustainable competitive advantage, companies need a “strategy.” It is also necessary not to confuse UX strategy with UX Design.

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Digital Transformation and Its Impact on New-Product Management for Manufacturers

InnovationManagement

For the manufacturer undertaking new-product development, Digital Transformation means smart new products with embedded software.

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InnovationOps: the Next Evolution of Innovation Management

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He advises executives on how to be more successful in innovation and execution of strategies such as sustainability. Mike has thirty years of experience in building and leading cross functional teams and organizations to successfully define, develop and bring new companies and products to market.

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George Fankhauser

Innovation 360 Group

His past positions range from leading small teams including several startups to MNCs with a deep dive into research, development, manufacturing and product management. He successfully managed change projects in software development, automation, agile innovation processes and platform management.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Design Thinking

InnovationTraining.org

How can design thinking help with product development? 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. How can design thinking help with product development?

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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. In 2009, I moved on to Salesforce.com, where Agile methods (including Scrum) were implemented across their entire research and development organization.

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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment

Boxes and Arrows

Unfortunately, the enthusiasm I had for my new job waned after six months when an executive was appointed Head of Product Development—who insisted he knew SCRUM 1 better than anybody. As the Creative Director, I deferred authority to him to develop the product as he saw fit.

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