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  • November 11, 2015 by semanticwill

    An API Between Us – Jessica DeVita

    An API Between Us: A Modest Proposal for Rethinking Email in Your Organization – Jessica DeVita Jessica DeVita works at Chef.io as a Solutions Architect, helping customers adopt DevOps culture and tooling. Prior to...

  • October 20, 2015 by semanticwill

    Navigating Project Uncertainty: An Explorer’s Toolkit – Kim Ballestrin

    This talk will describe a way to make use of the Cynefin Framework and a few simple rules of thumb that can help the early stages of a project to free up time for...

  • October 1, 2015 by semanticwill

    Essential Lean Kanban – Klaus Leopold #LeanUX15

    Dr. Klaus Leopold is computer scientist with many years of experience in the IT industry. He is co-author of the book ‘Kanban in IT: Achieving a Culture of Continuous Improvemen'” (in German) and LKU-accredited...

  • September 30, 2015 by semanticwill

    Permanence, Plasticity, and Ephemerality – Jabe Bloom #LeanUX15

    Jabe Bloom has led teams and companies and developed software and products for almost 20 years. He has served as a Chief Architect, Principal Technical Director and Chief Technical Officer. In each of these...

  • September 4, 2015 by semanticwill

    Design for Dasein: Understanding the Design of Experiences – Thomas Wendt

    Thomas Wendt is a New York City based design strategy and research consultant, educator, speaker, and author. His book, “Design for Dasein,” deals with the relationship between experience design and phenomenology (in short, the...

  • September 2, 2015 by semanticwill

    The Mindful Manager: Developing Equanimity in Leadership – Simon Bennett

    Simon is Managing Principal for LASTing Benefits (UK / Australia). LASTing Benefits is a boutique consultancy specialising in augmenting Lean and Agile adoptions with cognitive complexity and systems thinking techniques to create self sustaining...

  • September 1, 2015 by semanticwill

    How Style Reveals Practice: Lean Bourdieu – Cameron Tonkinwise

    Cameron Tonkinwise, PhD. is Director of Design Studies at the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University. Cameron has a background in philosophy; his dissertation concerned the educational philosophies of Martin Heidegger. Cameron continues...

  • August 29, 2015 by semanticwill

    No Guts, No Fucking Glory! – Oonie Chase

    Oonie Chase is a fearlessly optimistic digital experience designer who has been crossing the streams of experience and storytelling in ways that seduce, delight & make good things happen for people and the brands...

  • August 29, 2015 by semanticwill

    Validating Customer Demand with Prototypes – Steve Cohn

    Steven Cohn is the Founder of Validately, which empowers product teams to run Lean customer research on existing customers or archetypes of potential customers. Validately helps UX Designers and Product Managers quickly validate demand...

  • August 28, 2015 by semanticwill

    So You Want To Get Lean: Integrating Lean Startup – Melissa Perri

    Melissa Perri is a Product Manager and UX Designer from New York City. She is the founder of ProdUX Labs (produxlabs.com), a consultancy that specializes in providing guidance and workshops on Product Strategy, UX...

LeanWX Videos

  • An API Between Us – Jessica DeVita
  • Navigating Project Uncertainty: An Explorer’s Toolkit – Kim Ballestrin
  • Essential Lean Kanban – Klaus Leopold #LeanUX15
  • Permanence, Plasticity, and Ephemerality – Jabe Bloom #LeanUX15
  • Design for Dasein: Understanding the Design of Experiences – Thomas Wendt
  • The Mindful Manager: Developing Equanimity in Leadership – Simon Bennett
  • How Style Reveals Practice: Lean Bourdieu – Cameron Tonkinwise
  • No Guts, No Fucking Glory! – Oonie Chase
  • Validating Customer Demand with Prototypes – Steve Cohn
  • So You Want To Get Lean: Integrating Lean Startup – Melissa Perri
  • Lean Change: It’s Organizational and Personal – John Shook
  • Live Fast, Die Young, Leave a DevOps Corpse – J. Paul Reed
  • Lean Product Management for Enterprises – Natalie Hollier
  • Is Bad Research Better Than No Research: Doing LeanUX Right – Dr. Deidre Kolarick
  • Tilting at Windmills: Innovation in Large Organizations – Alistair Croll
  • 6 Ways Results-Driven Learning Can Transform Work Culture – Carmen Scheidel
  • It’s the Process, Jim, But Not As We Know It – Dave Snowden
  • Philosophy of Lean: A Phenomenological Understanding of Product Innovation
  • Safe-Fail, NOT Fail-Safe – Alicia Juarrero
  • From Dinner to Dining: The Evolving Role of the Designer – Zaana Howard
  • Designing For Services and Long-Term Innovation – Shelley Evenson
  • The Values Gap – Jen Guarino
  • Lean on Lean – Selena Hadzibabic
  • User Experience Branding: How to create experiences that create loyal customers
  • The Build Trap – Melissa Perri
  • From Design Thinking to DevOps and Back Again: Unifying Design & Operations
  • Ethics in Experiment Design – Adrian Howard
  • 5 Changes for Lean Startup in the Enterprise – Brant Cooper
  • Everyone Should be A Scientist – Tami Reiss
  • Complexity Informed Design Thinking – Dave Snowden
  • “In a world of conflicting priorities, uninterrupted focus is priceless” – Dominica DeGrandis
  • Get Back in the Building: From Feedback to Features – Lauren Gilchrist
  • The Flow of Product Quality – Matt Barcomb
  • From Connection to Value Network – Marc Burgauer
  • Building Organizations that Learns to Learn – John Shook
  • You don’t know d*@#ck – Continual Discovery & Development w. Dual-Track Scrum
  • Constraints that Enable Innovation – Alicia Juarrero
  • A Theory & Methodology Of Test-Driven Design
  • Six Rules for Change – Esther Derby
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