How many web pages, or software features, or service elements are you responsible for that are not well used, or not fit for purpose, or just basically redundant? How much does it cost you to maintain? How much does it interfere with your end users’ experience? How did they come to be there, or be like that, in the first place? How much time, cost and effort went into getting it there? Is it because nobody stopped to ask why? Maybe the boss said just do it. Sometimes what seems like a good idea at first turns out to be not so great but by the point you realise you’re too far down a particular road. In this talk I’ll introduce the key concepts of Lean UX, how it can help you better meet business and user needs, and nudge your colleagues to think about their requirements differently.
Resources:
- The slides are available on Slideshare and embedded below.
- A video recording of the talk is available on Youtube and embedded below.
Slides:
Video:
- Title: Requirements Are Hypotheses: How Lean UX Can Help You Develop Better Products
- Type: Plenary
- Hashtag: #P1
- Speaker: Neil Allison
- Date and time: 14.00-14.45 on Tuesday 21st June 2016