Title: | Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide to a User Experience Practice, Second Edition |
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Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide to a User Experience Practice, Second Edition
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“This book is a great how-to manual for people who want
to bring the benefits of improved user experience to their
companies. It’s thorough yet still accessible for the smart
businessperson. I’ve been working with user-centered design
for over twenty years, and I found myself circling tips and
tricks.” –Harley Manning, vice president &
research director, customer experience, Forrester Research ”Some argue that the big advances
in our impact on user experience will come from better methods or
new technologies. Some argue that they will come from earlier
involvement in the design and development process. The biggest
impact, however, will come as more and more companies realize the
benefits of user-centered design and build cultures that embrace
it. Eric offers a practical roadmap to get there.” –Arnie Lund, connected experience labs
technology leader and human—systems interaction lab manager,
GE Global Research “User experience issues are a key
challenge for development of increasingly complex products and
services. This book provides much-needed insights to help managers
achieve their key objectives and to develop more successful
solutions.” –Aaron Marcus, president, Aaron Marcus
and Associates, Inc. “This handy book should be required
reading for any executive champions of change in any development
organization making products that demand a compelling user
experience. It does an excellent job in laying the foundation for
incorporating user experience engineering concepts and best
practices into these corporations. In today’s competitive
economy, business success will greatly depend on instituting the
changes in design methods and thinking that are so clearly and
simply put forth in this most practical and useful
book.” –Ed Israelski, director, human
factors, AbbVie “If you’re tasked with
building a user-experience practice in a large organization, this
book is for you (and your boss). Informed by years of case studies
and consulting experience, Eric Schaffer provides the long view,
clearly describing what to expect, what to avoid, and how to
succeed in establishing user-centered principles at your
company.” –Pat Malecek, former user experience
manager, AVP, CUA, A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. ”For those of us who have
evangelized user experience for so many years, we finally have a
book that offers meaningful insights that can only come from years
of practical experience in the real world. Here is a wonderful
guide for all who wish to make user experience a ‘way of
life’ for their companies.” –Feliça Selenko, Ph.D., former
principal technical staff member, AT&T “Dr. Schaffer’s mantra is
that the main differentiator for companies of the future will be
the ability to build practical, useful, usable, and satisfying user
experiences. This is a book that provides the road map necessary to
allow your organization to achieve these goals.” –Colin Hynes, president, UX Inc. Computer hardware no longer provides a
competitive edge. Software has become a broadly shared commodity. A
new differentiator has emerged in information technology: user
experience (UX). Executives recognize that the customer
satisfaction that applications and websites provide directly
impacts a company’s stock price. While UX practitioners know how to design
usable, engaging applications that create good user experiences,
establishing that process on an industrial scale poses critical IT
challenges for an organization. How do you build user-centered design into your culture? What infrastructure do you need in order to make UX design
faster, cheaper, and better? How do you create the organizational structure and staffing
solution that will support UX design over time? Institutionalization of UX
shows how to develop a mature, user-centered design practice within
an enterprise. Eric Schaffer guides readers step by step through a
solid methodology for institutionalizing UX, providing practical
advice on the organizational change, milestones, toolsets,
infrastructure, staffing, governance, and long-term operations
needed to achieve fully mature UX engineering. First published in 2004 as
Institutionalization of Usability, this new, expanded
edition looks beyond the science of usability to the broader,
deeper implications of UX: Once customers can use your applications
and websites easily, how does your organization ensure that those
engagements are satisfying, engaging, and relevant? Contextual
innovation expert Apala Lahiri contributes a new chapter on
managing cultural differences for international organizations. Whether you are an executive leading the
institutional-ization process, a manager supporting the transition
of your organization’s UX practice, or an engineer working on
UX issues, this guide will help you build a mature and sustainable
practice in UX design.
Institutionalization of UX: A Step-by-Step Guide to a User Experience Practice, Second Edition
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“This book is a great how-to manual for people who want to bring the benefits of improved user experience to their companies. It’s thorough yet still accessible for the smart businessperson. I’ve been working with user-centered design for over twenty years, and I found myself circling tips and tricks.”
–Harley Manning, vice president & research director, customer experience, Forrester Research
”Some argue that the big advances in our impact on user experience will come from better methods or new technologies. Some argue that they will come from earlier involvement in the design and development process. The biggest impact, however, will come as more and more companies realize the benefits of user-centered design and build cultures that embrace it. Eric offers a practical roadmap to get there.”
–Arnie Lund, connected experience labs technology leader and human—systems interaction lab manager, GE Global Research
“User experience issues are a key challenge for development of increasingly complex products and services. This book provides much-needed insights to help managers achieve their key objectives and to develop more successful solutions.”
–Aaron Marcus, president, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
“This handy book should be required reading for any executive champions of change in any development organization making products that demand a compelling user experience. It does an excellent job in laying the foundation for incorporating user experience engineering concepts and best practices into these corporations. In today’s competitive economy, business success will greatly depend on instituting the changes in design methods and thinking that are so clearly and simply put forth in this most practical and useful book.”
–Ed Israelski, director, human factors, AbbVie
“If you’re tasked with building a user-experience practice in a large organization, this book is for you (and your boss). Informed by years of case studies and consulting experience, Eric Schaffer provides the long view, clearly describing what to expect, what to avoid, and how to succeed in establishing user-centered principles at your company.”
–Pat Malecek, former user experience manager, AVP, CUA, A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
”For those of us who have evangelized user experience for so many years, we finally have a book that offers meaningful insights that can only come from years of practical experience in the real world. Here is a wonderful guide for all who wish to make user experience a ‘way of life’ for their companies.”
–Feliça Selenko, Ph.D., former principal technical staff member, AT&T
“Dr. Schaffer’s mantra is that the main differentiator for companies of the future will be the ability to build practical, useful, usable, and satisfying user experiences. This is a book that provides the road map necessary to allow your organization to achieve these goals.”
–Colin Hynes, president, UX Inc.
Computer hardware no longer provides a competitive edge. Software has become a broadly shared commodity. A new differentiator has emerged in information technology: user experience (UX). Executives recognize that the customer satisfaction that applications and websites provide directly impacts a company’s stock price.
While UX practitioners know how to design usable, engaging applications that create good user experiences, establishing that process on an industrial scale poses critical IT challenges for an organization.
How do you build user-centered design into your culture?
What infrastructure do you need in order to make UX design faster, cheaper, and better?
How do you create the organizational structure and staffing solution that will support UX design over time?
Institutionalization of UX shows how to develop a mature, user-centered design practice within an enterprise. Eric Schaffer guides readers step by step through a solid methodology for institutionalizing UX, providing practical advice on the organizational change, milestones, toolsets, infrastructure, staffing, governance, and long-term operations needed to achieve fully mature UX engineering.
First published in 2004 as Institutionalization of Usability, this new, expanded edition looks beyond the science of usability to the broader, deeper implications of UX: Once customers can use your applications and websites easily, how does your organization ensure that those engagements are satisfying, engaging, and relevant? Contextual innovation expert Apala Lahiri contributes a new chapter on managing cultural differences for international organizations.
Whether you are an executive leading the institutional-ization process, a manager supporting the transition of your organization’s UX practice, or an engineer working on UX issues, this guide will help you build a mature and sustainable practice in UX design.