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Informationen zum Autor Leo Frishberg is Principal of Phase II, a Portland, OR based User Experience (UX) and Product strategy consultancy. As Director of UX at athenahealth, he is responsible for driving leading edge efforts to change the US healthcare system. While Sr. Manager, UX at The Home Depot Quote Center, he established a world-class user experience team driving a multi-billion dollar enterprise. At Intel, as Product Design Manager, he led multiple enterprise UX teams responsible for enabling technologies. Leo began the enterprise phase of his career as Principal UX Architect at Tektronix where he established UX as a strategic component of the Logic Analyzer Product line. Learn more about this leading edge design-research method at the companion website to the book Presumptive Design. Charles Lambdin is a User Experience Researcher and Designer at Intel Corporation. He has a Master’s in experimental psychology and a PhD in human factors. Most of his publications are in the area of research methodology and statistics. Klappentext Presumptive Design: Design Provocations for Innovation presents a fundamentally agile approach to user experience design that dovetails with agile development approaches without sacrificing any of its user-centered orientation. . The book presents the theory and practice of design based research in service of business, strategy, and product/service development, aiming to educate audiences less familiar with design on the application of design thinking not only for problem-solving in product and service development, but also in relation to business strategy. . Comprised of discussions on design theory, and combined with case studies and how-to's, the book presents the application of design thinking in the context of experience research, allowing readers to apply these ideas within their business and/or projects. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Context 1. Introducing Presumptive Design2. Design Thinking3. PrD and an Agile Way of Business Part 2: Principles & Risks 4. Design to Fail5. Create, Discover, Analyze6. Make Assumptions Explicit7. Iterate, Iterate, Iterate!8. The Faster We Go, The Sooner We Know9. The Perils of PrD10. Lack of Diversity11. Believing Our Own Stories12. Unclear Objectives13. Losing Our Audience Part 3: How-To Manual and Recipes 14. Master Facilitation15. The Creation Session16. The Engagement Session Appendix A: The Cases Appendix B: The Art of Box Breaking ...
List of contents
Part 1: Context1. Introducing Presumptive Design2. Design Thinking3. PrD and an Agile Way of Business
Part 2: Principles & Risks4. Design to Fail5. Create, Discover, Analyze6. Make Assumptions Explicit7. Iterate, Iterate, Iterate!8. The Faster We Go, The Sooner We Know9. The Perils of PrD10. Lack of Diversity11. Believing Our Own Stories12. Unclear Objectives13. Losing Our Audience
Part 3: How-To Manual and Recipes14. Master Facilitation15. The Creation Session16. The Engagement Session
Appendix A: The CasesAppendix B: The Art of Box Breaking
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"...persuasive in documenting how this new method can be a universal source of inspiration...I would recommend it to more seasoned practitioners and likely those in corporate settings; but those working in agencies would benefit from its ability to let one do quick deep dives into a new domain." --User Experience Magazine
"Frishberg and Lambdin have discovered the magic glue that binds design thinking to agile. In Presumptive Design, they boil down the essence of both, mix it all together, and package it up with a bow. The result is a clear, powerful, and brilliantly practical process. Product teams who struggle to balance human-centricity with speed will love this book." - Leah Buley, Author, A UX Team of One
"This book lays out a passionate, compelling case about a crucial yet under-recognized truth in human-centered work: the acts of "design" and "research" are inextricable. Thanks to this book's ample theoretical frameworks and practical guidelines we can revel in that entanglement, to the benefit of our products, our designs and our users." - Steve Portigal, Author, Interviewing Users: How To Uncover Compelling Insights
"A handbook for design paratroopers who want to move fast and learn even faster." - Dave Gray, Author, Gamestorming
"Presumptive Design is a powerful approach that has fundamentally changed my perspective on design research. This is a thoughtful and readable book-a comprehensive resource for practitioners, backed by a wealth of relevant research. Overcome project start inertia, embrace failure, and reach consensus quicker with PrD." - Jim Kalbach, Author, Mapping Experiences and Designing Web Navigation