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Beyond the UX Tipping Point - Transforming Organizations Through Design

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Overview

Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the critical importance of user experience (UX) in modern business strategy. Learn how organizations can cross the UX Tipping Point to gain a competitive advantage through design. Discover the path to becoming a design-infused organization, understand the role of centralized UX teams, and grasp why market demand for better experiences is crucial. Gain insights into the necessary steps for organizations to prioritize UX and create a culture of continuous learning. Through real-world examples and case studies, including Disney's Magic Band and Nest's thermostat, examine the evolution of UX from a luxury to a necessity. Uncover the stages of UX competence, from unconscious incompetence to design infusion, and understand how to cultivate a design culture that permeates every aspect of an organization.

Syllabus

Intro
The Disney Magic Band
The Magic Band
Happy Birthday
Usability Testing
Disneyland
Followup questions
Disney monorail
Reservation block
Keeping a constant inventory
How does a team go from holding rooms
Unconscious incompetence
Conscious incompetence
Persistence
Unconscious Competence
Literacy
Dark Ages
Spot UX Design
UX Design as a Service
The Goal
Embedded UX Design
Design Decisions
Infused UX Design
Teams
Maturity
Product Managers
Honeywell Thermostat
Nest
Technology
Features
Bigger Experience
American Airlines
Honeywell
New Design
Design Culture
Stem Cell Theory
Nests Team
The UX Tipping Point
Michael Eisner
Dan Moll
Continuous Learning
Culture
Playbook Workshops

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