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779 Articles match "Design","Roles"
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Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services
They see the benefit of the tool in a strict learning environment, but have difficulty seeing its use in an expanded role. I received a question this week related to Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank : I successfully launched a discussion forum for a small group of lending assistants within my bank. Great question.
elearning Technology
- Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Rules of Engagement
Well-designed Enterprise 2.0 was reminded via a LinkedIn conversation that we are often chided into certain bad behaviors where others believe we should only contribute to that for which we are formally recognized to have expertise, as defined by our role. With considerable attention paid to Enterprise 2.0 But then what happens?
The FASTForward Blog
- Tuesday, July 20, 2010
We are responsible, and yet ...
They discuss the idea that while everyone should be doing KM (or Safety or Financial management), there are roles and accountabilities that are needed to help oversee the overall effort and tweak the process / tools as needed. What are professionals responsible for? How does management help bring the most out of those professionals?
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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The ‘Least Assistance’ Principle
I agree with not using rapid elearning to create courses for novices, but there is a role for bashing out courses for another audience, the practitioner. In The Nurnberg Funnel , he documented how this design led to 25 cards, 1 per learning goal, that beat a 94 page traditionally designed manual hands-down in outcomes.
Learnlets
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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Design for Emotion and Flow
Information architects and designers play a critical role in ensuring the products they design provide users’ with a return on their investment of attention. The causes of flow have the most implications for website and application design. 8220;Chapter 2 – Flow in Web Design. Causes of Flow 2. 1990).
ChiefTech
- Thursday, August 7, 2008
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Pattern Languages for Interaction Design
Will Evans stalked and captured Erin Malone, Christian Crumlish, and Lucas Pettinati to talk about design patterns, pattern libraries, styleguides, and innovation. ldquo; An interaction design pattern is not a step-by-step recipe or a specification. rdquo; *How did you get your start in Interaction/Information Design?*.
Boxes and Arrows
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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Integrating Prototyping Into Your Design Process
“ Just like with any other UX research or design tool, context plays a critical role in determining how effective prototyping will be for you. When aimed well, a prototype can answer design questions and communicate design ideas. These wireframes show layout and functionality but have no visual design.
Boxes and Arrows
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Design Patterns for Coworking
Roles. One of the great strengths of the global coworking community is the willingness to share knowledge and best practice without restriction and with openness wired into the very values of this community. Management & Operations. Figuring out how to book hot desks, handle childcare , selecting software, furniture and equipment. Goals.
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Bringing Holistic Awareness to Your Design
Gone, thankfully, are the days when the user experience and the user interface were an afterthought in the website design process, to be added on when programming was nearing completion. Some teams were large and highly specialized, while others were small and required a single team member to perform multiple roles.
Boxes and Arrows
- Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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Social Business Design
Social Business Design by Jeffrey Dachis, Peter Kim, and Kate Niederhoffer with Jevon MacDonald and David Armano Social Business Design | October 5, 2009! Social Business Design provides a solution, in the intentional creation of dynamic and socially calibrated systems, process, and culture. Page 1 ! produced. Page 2 ! culture.
www.dachisgroup.com
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment
built a team with a dedicated user researcher; information architect; interaction and visual designers and we even made a guerilla usability lab and had regular test sessions. This required the design team to work a “Sprint (month long iteration) ahead of the development team. Where does the designer fit into the frame?
Boxes and Arrows
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Understanding the role of Enterprise 2.0 and moving towards a Social Business
In the last few years the concept of social software in the enterprise has matured significantly, but we are still grasping for a real understanding of its role, and what to call it. will be able to mature and gain some comfort from a stronger definition of its role. What is the role of Technology in this new organization?
The FASTForward Blog
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Wanted/Needed: UX Design for Collaboration 2.0
They may exchange ideas, arrange an event, write a report, lay bricks, or design some software. For instance, Wikis enable editing of shared documents, and there are any number of calculators, electronic dictionaries, encyclopedias, search engines, web design tools – software that team members might use as they do their work.
Boxes and Arrows
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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