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13/5/2020

UX Thursday #35

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Today, May 14, Pharmacist's Day. We start by diagnosing Silicon Valley digital transformation problems. There will also be a lot of advice: on finding and organizing work, planning UX research and tools that are worth trying when implementing projects. Finally, a small supplement with a reminder of the precautionary rules in force.

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1. A New Look at InnovationOn the MIT Sloan Management Review Platform Rafał Pikuła suggesting changing the approach to the concept of technological development. Although the author does not have a ready-made recipe for improving the effectiveness of innovative solutions, he points out potential causes of problems and possible directions of change.2. UX designer's work tools UX designer — Stéphanie Walter, discusses a set of tools used by her when designing, conducting research with users and collaborating with the project team. The dose of knowledge is certainly not pharmacy, but if you still do not have enough, look online for reports from the evening meetings with the author of the text. 3. Another advice for those planning research... Prevention is the basis, so take a look at the Facebook profile UX after hours. Short movie with the participation of experts from several companies, this is a summary in a nutshell of the efficient preparation of studies with users.4.... and a few more for those who work from homeHannah Hicklen promptswhat treatment to support employees who do not find themselves in remote work. Complement the reading with text by Skye Rodgers on practices that help you communicate remotely with your clients effectively. 5. Platforms for Freelancer SeekersMatt Ellis of 99designs prepared Compendium platforms with project offers for freelancers. The author has selected 8 sites that should be looked at by companies looking for employees and freelancers who want to be found. * Supplement in the form of graphics, which are commentary in themselves.

We remind you that if you would like to share with us interesting links from the UX world, send your suggestions to newsletter@ideacto.pl, and we will be happy to share them in the next UX Thursdays.

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