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| Greg Petroff - Practical Executive Design Leadership | 19 Aug 2024 | 01:10:08 | |
Greg Petroff discusses the practicalities of executive design leadership, why he believes in âmake to thinkâ, and the ins-and-outs of working with product and engineering. Highlights include:
====== Who is Greg Petroff? A 25 year veteran of the design field, for the past 10 years Greg has led significant design organisations at some of the worldâs largest and most recognisable companies. Until recently, he was the vice president and chief design officer of Cisco Secure, where he led the design innovation and transformation of one of the worldâs largest cybersecurity solutions providers. His highlight reel also includes being the chief experience officer at GE Digital, managing director of Google Cloud, vice president and global head of design at ServiceNow, and senior vice president of design at Compass. One of the early members of our emerging field, Greg is a founding board member of the Interaction Design Association, where he also contributed as the treasurer and as an early conference chair. A generous contributor to the field, Greg has shared his insights on stages across the world, including at TedX, the Interaction conference, UX Australia, Enterprise UX, and on the most-excellent Finding Our Way podcast. ====== Find Greg here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gpetroff/ X: https://twitter.com/gpetroff ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content!
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| Ari Zelmanow, PhD - Becoming a More Influential Researcher | 05 Aug 2024 | 01:10:21 | |
Ari Zelmanow shares insight into his life as a police detective, how he transformed into a PhD and then UX researcher, and how researchers can become strategic partners. Highlights include:
====== Who is Ari Zelmanow? Ari is he Head of UX Research at Twilio, where he leads the âsmall but mightyâ research and research ops teams for the industry-leading platform that efficiently powers customer engagement, marketing and innovation. He is also the Managing Director of Customer Forensics, where he helps companies to capture and keep more customers - informed by his time in the research field, and former life as a metropolitan police detective. Ari has also held a number of senior research roles, including as vice president of analytics, research and insight at Gtmhub, As a UX research manager at Indeed, a director of analytics, research, and insights at Panasonic, and as a UX and Market Research Lead at Twitter. Complementing Ariâs decade of experience as a police detective and years in the field as an applied researcher and research manager, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice, and a PhD in Cognitive Psychology. ====== Find Ari here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zelmanow/ Personal website: https://arizelmanow.com/ Customer Forensics: http://customerforensics.com/ Blog: https://zelmanow.medium.com/ X: https://twitter.com/arizelmanow The Influential Researcher course: https://maven.com/interrogate/the-influential-researcher ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content!
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| Rob Hamblen - Behind the Scenes of World-Class Design Sprints | 01 Apr 2024 | 01:16:53 | |
Rob Hamblen shares his insights on effective sprint facilitation, why he asks clients if theyâre designing for today or tomorrow, and why design sprints have a PR problem. Highlights include:
====== Who is Rob Hamblen? Rob is the Founder of Be the Leap, a company specialising in the combination of rapid innovation frameworks, like the Design Sprint and Design Thinking, with leadership accelerators. Why? To help product teams launch more successful products! With over three decades of experience working in and leading teams that make digital products, Rob has worked with clients like AMEX, Adidas, HSBC Bank, McKinsey and âthat company formerly known as Twitterâ. Before founding Be the Leap, Rob served as a Product Design Director at AJ&Smart in Berlin. In this role, he honed his facilitation expertise, leading the B2B sprint team and overseeing both the client experience and the development of the product offering. Prior to that, Rob spent some time in sunny Dubai as the Creative Director of UX for IBM iX, where he helped to establish IBM Studios and managed a cross-functional team that supported clients as they sought to transform their businesses. ====== Find Rob here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robhamblen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betheleap/ Website: https://www.betheleap.com/ X: https://twitter.com/bamberlingling ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content!
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| Amy Santee - Money, Ethics, and Building a Meaningful UX Career | 22 Nov 2021 | 01:22:14 | |
Amy Santee encourages us to take control of our careers, to take action when we see something thatâs not right, and to realise we have more power than we think we do. Highlights include: â Are jobs in UX and other ares of HCD bullshit jobs? â Why did you write and publish your own code of ethics? â How do you help people to establish useful career goals? â What should people considering a career change to think about? â What can people do when they see something thatâs not right at work? ====== Who is Amy Santee? Amy is a Career Strategist & Coach for User Experience Professionals, who want to navigate their own path to success and impact the world for the better. Through her coaching practice, Amy has helped clients who work at (and have landed jobs at) a wide range of organisations, including Sony, Google, Github, Peloton, Mayo Clinic and the Government of Canada. Amyâs own career journey has been quite the story, moving from Anthropology in academia, to in-house UX research roles at companies like State Farm Insurance and eBay, where she was a Senior Design Researcher. ====== Find Amy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amysantee/ Website: https://www.amysantee.com/ Blog: https://anthropologizing.com/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Dan Balcauski - Understanding What Customers Value and Why | 15 Nov 2021 | 01:11:31 | |
Dan Balcauski makes product positioning and pricing easy to understand, and shares techniques for uncovering what customers value and are willing to pay for. Highlights include: â What is product positioning and why does it matter? â How do you know if your product has great positioning? â Why is it so difficult for companies to build what customers value? â How do you determine what a customerâs willingness to pay is? â What can researchers and designers do to increase their impact? ====== Who is Dan Balcauski? Dan is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Product Tranquility, where he helps high-volume B2B SaaS CEOâs to dispel the pricing and packaging illusions that prevent new products from growing to their potential. A reformed software engineer, that went on to earn an MBA from Northwestern Universityâs Kellogg School of Management, and become a Head of Product, Dan knows a thing or two about what it takes to create products that serve users and deliver on business objectives. Danâs product leadership experience has included time as the Product Strategy Principal at SolarWinds, a cloud platform for DevOps. Dan was also the Head of Product at LawnStarter, an Austin Texas based platform that connects consumers to lawn service professionals. ====== Find Dan here: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/B11vgD Twitter: https://twitter.com/dan_balcauski Website: https://www.producttranquility.com/ Blog: https://bit.ly/3GSeaNc Understanding the Jobs to be Done by Bob Moesta: https://youtu.be/f2l75aAJo44 ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Ruth Brown - Seeing Our Blindspots, Bad Habits and Bullshit | 08 Nov 2021 | 01:05:17 | |
Ruth Brown dives deep into group polarisation, challenging us to get out of our echo chambers and to practice the empathy that we preach. Highlights include: - Do we still need insiders to call out uninclusive behaviour? - How does our need to be perfect reinforce unhelpful binary perspectives? - How do designers suffer from group polarisation? - Why do companies find it difficult to be truly human-centred? - Is it the job of designers to make the world a better place? ====== Who is Ruth Brown? Ruth is currently a Senior Design Strategist at ANZ, Aotearoa New Zealandâs largest bank. The bank is so large that it employs a fifth of all people who work in finance and holds roughly a third of the countryâs home loans on its books. Before joining ANZ, Ruth was the General Manager of Design Research at Xero, makers of beautiful online accounting software, and arguably New Zealandâs most successful product company, with nearly 3 million subscribers and revenues of over $600M US. Ruth also invested 8 years at Trade Me, New Zealandâs equivalent of eBay, where she was the Head of User Experience, and later the Head of People Research. ====== Find Ruth here: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/B11vgD ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Indi Young - Listening Deeply to Understand the Problem Space | 01 Nov 2021 | 01:04:25 | |
Indi Young challenges us to unlock the potential of the problem space, to be business-wise when engaging with stakeholders, and to listen deeply to learn peoplesâ purposes. Highlights include: - Why are we so obsessed with solutions in software? - What do we need to ask ourselves before running research? - Can we expect business stakeholders to trust qualitative data? - What does it mean to listen deeply and why is it important? - Is Big Tech morally bankrupt? ====== Who is Indi Young? Indi is an independent qualitative data scientist, problem space researcher, coach and consultant. Sheâs also a globally recognised leader in inclusive product strategy and author, and if youâve used opportunity maps and mental model diagrams - you can thank Indi. Her books, Practical Empathy and Mental Models, have helped design and product people around the world to create more human-centred experiences and to understand - in practical terms - what it means to put people before technology. Before becoming an independent consultant, Indi was a founding partner of Adaptive Path, one of North Americaâs most well known user experience agencies. ====== Find Indi here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indiyoung/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiyoung/ Website: https://indiyoung.com/ Indiâs books: đ Practical Empathy - For Collaboration and Creativity in Your Work: https://indiyoung.com/books-practical-empathy/ đ Mental Models - Aligning Design Strategy with Human Behaviour: https://indiyoung.com/books-mental-models/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/Â Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/Â ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Introducing Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:01:22 | |
Unpacking the stories, learnings and expert advice of world-class UX, design and product management professionals, Brendan Jarvis is on a mission to help you to create better products. | |||
| Lisa Maria Marquis - The Harm Hiding in Our Information Architectures | 25 Oct 2021 | 01:13:44 | |
Lisa Maria Marquis encourages us to be better designers by thinking more deeply about the decisions weâre making and their potential for harm. Highlights include: â What are some harmful IA decisions that we're making? â Why is Information Architecture undervalued and under-practiced? â How do we actively build a safe and trusting relationship with users? â Why do gender categories cause some people to lose their minds? â Is it possible for us to completely avoid our work causing harm? ====== Who is Lisa Maria Marquis? Lisa is the Principal of The Future is Like Pie, an independent Information Architecture and Content Strategy consultancy thatâs on a mission to make it easier for people to find, understand, and act on information on the web. Through her consultancy, Lisa regularly works with well-known agencies, such as Happy Cog and Brain Traffic. She also works directly with organisations such as Autodesk, the University of California, and Egghead.io. Lisa is also the author of Everyday Information Architecture, an amazing book that shows you how to leverage the principles and practices of IA, and the Managing Editor of A Book Apart, a highly respected publisher of books for designers, developers and content creators. ====== Find Lisa here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/redsesame/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/redsesame/Â Website: https://thefutureislikepie.com/ Lisaâs book: Everyday Information Architecture: https://abookapart.com/products/everyday-information-architecture ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/Â Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/Â ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Jane Austin - From Designer to Executive Design Leader | 18 Oct 2021 | 01:07:45 | |
Jane Austin speaks openly about the twists and turns of her journey from designer to executive-level design leader, and reminds us that itâs okay to be both vulnerable and assertive. Highlights include: - How do you help people to be more comfortable with being wrong? - Why is it important to find your voice as a design leader? - How does âstrong opinions loosely heldâ work in practice? - Why is it so important to do qualitative UX research? - How are you helping other women to succeed in the business world? ====== Who is Jane Austin? Jane is the Chief Experience Officer at Digitas UK, where sheâs been charged with creating best-in-class connected experiences for the agencyâs clients. Before Digitas, Jane was the Chief Design Officer for Flo Health, the company behind one of the worldâs most popular apps for helping women to take control of menstruation. From late 2018 to late 2020, Jane was the Director of Product Design at Babylon Health, where she led a global team of 100 talented designers, researchers, content specialists, product and operations people. ====== Find Jane here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msjaneaustin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/msjaneaustin ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Dan Brown - Essential Mindsets for Being an Effective Designer | 11 Oct 2021 | 01:13:48 | |
Dan Brown dives into the world of creative and collaborative mindsets, the importance of self-reflection in UX, and why we shouldnât be too rigid in our design process. Highlights include: - Which battles need to be fought in design and which donât? - Why do we need to develop better Information Architecture skills? - Do we rely too much on established design processes? - What does it mean to be assertive in a positive way? - Can you admit that you donât know and still be seen as an expert? ====== Who is Dan Brown? Dan is the Co-Founder and Principal of EightShapes, a user experience consultancy based in the Washington DC area, whose clients have included large enterprises like Capital One, 3M, and Sprint, as well as tech giants such as Google, eBay and Cisco. Dan is the creator of âSurviving Design Projectsâ, a game that helps teams to improve their conflict management skills, as well as the incredibly useful âInformation Architecture Lensesâ, a deck of cards that helps designers to interrogate their IA in different ways. He is also the author of three books (1) Communicating Design (2) Designing Together, and (3) Practical Design Discovery, all of which are widely considered to be essential reading for UX designers looking to communicate, collaborate and practice design more effectively. ====== Find Dan here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmbrown/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brownorama/ Website: https://eightshapes.com/ Medium: https://medium.com/@brownorama ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Jon Deragon - Leading UX Design in Vibrant South East Asia | 04 Oct 2021 | 01:04:02 | |
Jon Deragon shares with us his UX design leadership journey in South East Asia, how to engage more effectively with stakeholders, and why we mustnât let life pass us by. Highlights include: - How are UX designers like music composers and ER doctors? - What is it like being a Westerner living and working in Vietnam? - How do you get past ânoâ from other stakeholders? - What characterises a product that is alive versus one that is dead? - How do you get past your ego when things arenât going well? ====== Who is Jon Deragon? Jon is the Head of Design at FPT Software in Ho Chi Minh City, one of Vietnamâs largest IT services companies, with over 20,000 employees. When Jon joined FPT in May 2020, the business was heavily engineering focused and design was only practiced informally. Now, after what must have been a wild ride, he leads a practice of over 50 talented designers. Before joining FPT Software, Jon held several Head, and Director level UX positions at a number of top Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Australian companies. ====== Find Jon here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonderagon/ Website: https://jonderagon.com/ CafeScene: https://cafescene.com/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Koji Pereira - Living and Designing Outside the Comfort Zone | 27 Sep 2021 | 01:10:27 | |
Koji Pereira tells his inspiring story of becoming a senior design leader for some of the worldâs hottest tech companies, against all the odds. Â Highlights include: - Whatâs enabled you to swim and not sink in tough situations? - Why was Googleâs Orkut social network sunset? - How can we make our products work for people who have low literacy? - What hard lessons did you learn leading a startup? - How did your team discover the idea for Files by Google? ====== Who is Koji Pereira? Koji is the host of the Cells & Pixels podcast and has recently joined Twitter, as a Senior Product Design Manager. There, he leads a talented team that is helping users to discover and find content, and other people that they care about on the social network. Before Twitter, Koji was the Head of Design at Lyft Business. He also spent nearly a decade at Google, including roles as Head of Design for Googleâs original social network (Orkut) and Head of Design for the Curator Team, which included the design, launch, and growth of âFiles by Googleâ to over half-a-billion monthly active users. ====== Find Koji here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kojieumesmo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kojieumesmo/Â Website: https://bit.ly/2VEnG3P Medium: https://medium.com/@kojipereira/Â Cells & Pixels: Website: https://cellsandpixels.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CellsandPixels/Â Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cells.and.pixels/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/Â Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/Â ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: Â LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Adam Perlis - How to Get the Design Job You Want | 18 Mar 2024 | 01:08:22 | |
Adam Perlis shares why itâs important to always treat interns well, how heâs trying to solve bad recruitment practices, and some practical advice for navigating the job market. Highlights include:
====== Who is Adam Perlis? Adam is the CEO and founder of Academy, a flexible staffing and recruitment agency that helps companies like Under Armour, NBC Universal and Wish.com, to scale their UX orgs and UXers to further their careers. Before founding Academy, Adam spent a decade working in various design roles in New York, including as a Head of UX for AKQA, Head of Design for B-Reel and notably, Head of Design for TIME magazine, where he led the team responsible for TIME.com, FORTUNE.com and MONEY.com. Adam has also been a Creative Director at AT&T, guiding the design of AT&T AdWorks and AT&T AdWorks Lab, and at Dish Network, where he was a manager of Interactive Television. A dedicated contributor to the field, Adam has spoken at events around the world, such as SXSW, Web Summit and Tech Open Air. He is also the host of âHow We Scaled Itâ, a podcast that explores the journey of growing a successful design practice from 0-100. ====== Find Adam here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamperlis/ Website: https://adamperlis.com/ X: https://twitter.com/AdamPerlis Academy - UX Staffing & Recruiting Agency: Website: https://www.academyux.com/ Blog: https://blog.academyux.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/academyux/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wVKD8NG7uhrcPSuylrPnQ X: https://twitter.com/academyuxdesign ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content!
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| Rich McCoy - Overcoming Fear and Leaning Into Creativity | 20 Sep 2021 | 00:58:27 | |
Rich McCoy unpacks some formative experiences from the Kalahari Desert, how we can conquer our creative fears, and why designing lean creates value faster. Highlights include: - How has growing up in the Kalahari Desert shaped you? - What does it mean to âget primalâ with design? - How do we get over our fear of showing our work? - What are some clues that product teams are out of alignment? - How has Dyslexia influenced your creative practice? ====== Who is Rich McCoy? Rich is the Design Lead on Flying Blue, the loyalty rewards programme for KLM & Air France. Currently heâs managing to do that role working remotely, from the confines of a cupboard underneath a flight of stairs in New Zealand. Before KLM & Air France, Rich was a Senior Manager of Design at Nationwide Building Society, in the United Kingdom. He also spent a number of years at Trade Me, New Zealandâs version of eBay, where he was a Design Lead responsible for the creative wellbeing of 13 other designers. Rich also runs a coaching and mentoring practice for other creatives, and is a very talented and established Fine Artist, working through photography, sculpture, paint and digital mediums. ====== Find Rich here: Website: https://www.mccoy.co.uk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardmccoy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/McCoyDigital Artwork: https://www.mccoy.co.uk/artist.php Mentoring: https://www.mccoy.co.uk/creativementor.php ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Sachi Taulelei - How Designâs Lack of Diversity Fuels Systemic Racism | 13 Sep 2021 | 00:58:12 | |
Sachi Taulelei shares what itâs like to interview people at the end of their lives, why research methods need to adapt to cultural context, and the heavy cost of poor diversity in tech. Highlights include: - What is it like interviewing people at the end of their lives? - How is researching with Pasifika peoples different? - How have Pasifika been impacted by rapid digitisation? - Why is diversity important on product teams? - How are our biases in tech shaping a worse world? ====== Who is Sachi Taulelei? Sachi is the Design Centre of Expertise Lead (Head of Design) at ANZ, Aotearoa New Zealandâs largest bank. How large is large I hear you ask? ANZ represents 1% of New Zealandâs GDP, and employs 1 in 5 people who work in finance in New Zealand. Her contributions have been recognised with Gold at the New Zealand Best Design Awards, and she has shared her knowledge at events such as UX Homegrown. Sachi also mentors Masters of UX Design students at the Wellington ICT Graduate School. Sachi is widely respected and recognised as a design leader and as a leading voice for Pasifika people who work in design and technology. ====== Find Sachi here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachi-taulelei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sachitaulelei/ Resources: Translating the digital divide by Sachi Taulelei: https://bit.ly/3l3pigl Ikigai: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/Â Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/Â ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Bob Baxley - Design is Much More than a Job | 06 Sep 2021 | 01:03:59 | |
Bob Baxley reflects on his time as a design leader at Apple, why no one can name a famous product designer, and the importance of having conviction in your ideas. Highlights include: - What was it like presenting design work to Steve Jobs? - Is a job in design more than a means to an end? - Why was Dr. Seuss trying to kill Dick & Jane? - What role does humility play in supporting ideas? - How can you present design effectively to senior executives? ====== Who is Bob Baxley? Bob is a design executive who lives and works in Silicon Valley. He is currently the SVP of Design & Experience at ThoughtSpot, a business intelligence and data analytics platform. Prior to ThoughtSpot, Bob was Head of Product Design at Pinterest where he built, led, and managed a multifaceted design team, responsible for both the consumer and business facing aspects of the product. Bob also spent over eight years at Apple, where he served in senior leadership roles for Appleâs retail and e-commerce teams. As a Director of Design, Bob hired and led the creative team responsible for a broad variety of applications including the Apple Online Store. ====== Find Bob here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bbaxley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisisbobbaxley/ Bobâs bok: Making the Web Work: Designing Effective Web Applications - https://amzn.to/2Wb0tq1 Bobâs talks: A Universal Model for Deconstructing the User Interface - https://youtu.be/WOQdO5vUfmo Designing the machine that designs the designs - https://youtu.be/0pJ8xfTmbKo Conditions, Constraints, and Conviction - https://youtu.be/BYPYVvnzWsI ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Uday Gajendar - Increasing Your Influence and Impact as a Designer | 30 Aug 2021 | 01:00:31 | |
Uday Gajendar dives deep into what it takes for enterprise design leaders to thrive, and calls on all designers to amplify human virtues through their work. Highlights include: â How is designing a political act? â What is meta design and why does it matter? â How can agile and design coexist to the benefit of all? â Why do people want to kill your ideas and how to protect them? â What are the three levels of design craft you need to master? ====== Who is Uday Gajendar? Uday is a UX Architect at Automation Anywhere, a San Jose, California based company that develops world-leading robotic process automation software. Across his 20 year career, Uday has wrestled with design challenges in enterprise, startup, and agency contexts, including for well-known companies such as Adobe, Frog Design, Facebook, Netflix, LinkedIn, PayPal and Cisco. Uday is a regular speaker at popular conferences and events, such as SXSW, UX Australia, and IxDA Interaction. He has also taught interaction design at San Jose State and served as a Stanford d.school executive coach. ====== Find Uday here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/udanium/ Website: http://www.udanium.com/ Blog: https://udanium.medium.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/udanium đş The Rise of Meta-Design: A Starter Playbook - https://bit.ly/2Wcf3xN ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Lada Gorlenko - Engaging Stakeholders in UX Research | 23 Aug 2021 | 01:06:29 | |
Lada Gorlenko speaks about high-stress research environments, how to effectively engage wth senior executives, and where great enterprise UXers come from. Highlights include: - How do you help your team to let go of perfectionism? - Is enterprise UX boring compared to consumer UX? - What did you learn studying murderers and drug offenders? - How do you involve executives effectively in research? - What are we not talking enough about in UX Research? ====== Who is Lada Gorlenko? Lada is a Senior Director of Research at MURAL, the digital workspace for visual collaboration thatâs experienced some crazy growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to joining MURAL, Lada was the Director of Experience Research at Smartsheet, where she architected and enabled an organisation-wide customer-obsessed culture, while managing a team of UX researchers that supported 15 product pillars and multiple business units. An organisational psychologist by training, Ladaâs research career began by working on programmes for the European Commission and European Union, before moving into Enterprise UX, where she started out as a VR Designer for British Telecom in the very-early 2000s. It was during this time that Lada also co-founded the Interaction Design Association (IxDA), which grew to over 120,000 members. ====== Find Lada here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ladagorlenko/ ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Steve Fisher - Content, Complacency & Courage | 16 Aug 2021 | 01:22:52 | |
Steve Fisher opens up about the importance of diversity in technology, the challenges of design leadership, and the role conflict plays in making change. Highlights include: - How do you ensure diversity at the Design & Content Conference? - Is conflict still the key in achieving positive momentum? - How can new design leaders make a more effective start? - What do you look for when hiring junior designers? - How do you help others to understand the value of design? ====== Who is Steve Fisher? Steve is the Head of Product Design at Zipline, a San Francisco-based store operations platform thatâs designed to improve the lives of retail workers. He is also the Founder and Producer of the Design & Content Conference. A world-class event thatâs been held annually since 2015. Before joining Zipline, Steve was the Head of Design and Senior Director of Strategic Programs at TELUS, one of the largest telcos in Canada. There, he was responsible for developing design culture and practice, at scale. A sought-after speaker, Steve has presented at conferences around-the-world like TEDx, SXSW, Future of Web, Web Visions and DrupalCon. ====== Find Steve here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hellofisher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hellofisher/ Website: https://republicofquality.com/ Design & Content Conference: Website: https://content.design/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dcontentconf/Â ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX, user research and product design content! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Dave Malouf - Defending Design in Agile Environments | 09 Aug 2021 | 01:14:11 | |
Dave Malouf gets real about the role of DesignOps, how to protect design from errant efficiency seekers, and the challenge of designing in agile environments. Highlights include: - What is the value of design? - Why are we confused about what design is? - What can design leaders do to better articulate the value of design? - How can designers play to their strengths and stay relevant? - Is DesignOps about making design more efficient? ====== Who is Dave Malouf? Dave is a veteran of digital design and a globally recognised design leader. He is also a pioneer of the field of Design Operations. In fact, heâs widely credited as the person who came up with the abbreviation DesignOps. Across his 27 years in the field, Dave has held senior design leadership positions at well known enterprise companies such as Rackspace, Hewlett Packard, and Digital Ocean. He is currently the Director of Design Operations at Teladoc. Dave was a Co-Founder and Board Member of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA). He is also the author of the Guide to UX Leadership, and What is DesignOps, and the Co-Author of the DesignOps Handbook. ====== Find Dave here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmalouf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/daveixd Website: https://www.davemalouf.design/ Blog: https://medium.com/amplify-design ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want to support the show, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX, user research and product design content! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Laura Faulkner, PhD - UX Is Hard and Thatâs a Good Thing | 02 Aug 2021 | 01:17:45 | |
Laura Faulkner gives a passionate and practical overview of how to frame decision risk, develop better stakeholder relationships, and do research that matters. Highlights include: - Why is UX hard? - How can you frame risk to make better decisions? - What is an intake conversation and why do they matter? - How can we improve our chances that stakeholders will take action? - What is vital to get right in UX and what donât we need to worry about? ====== Who is Laura Faulkner? Laura is the Head of Research at Rackspace Technology, where she leads the team responsible for helping the organisation to make better decisions through qualitative and quantitative research. Starting out in the early 90s as a technical writer, Laura went on to build extensive experience as a researcher, design lead and program manager for the University of Texas at Austinâs, Applied Research Laboratories, and Institute for Advanced Technology. Laura has been the International Conference Co-Chair of the User Experience Professionals Association, and is the author of âBeyond the Five User Assumptionâ, which was named the âBest Paper of the Yearâ by Human Factors International in 2005. It is still regularly cited today. ====== Find Laura here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurafaulkner/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurafaulkner Website: https://www.laurafaulknerphd.com/ Blog: https://laurafaulkner.medium.com/ ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Peter Morville - Are We Misusing our UX Design Skills? | 26 Jul 2021 | 01:03:49 | |
Peter Morville thoughtfully unpacks the lessons heâs learned in his 25 years in the field, and calls for the community to unite and make the world a better place. Highlights include: - Is UX compatible with capitalism? - Are we misusing our gifts as UX and product people? - Peterâs advice for those of us trying to be perfect practitioners - How do we most effectively get stakeholders onboard with our work? - Can we fix the systems that have been used to classify and divide us? ====== Who is Peter Morville? Peter is a pioneer of the fields of information architecture and user experience, and the author of five best-selling books, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web (also known as the Polar Bear Book and the IA Bible), Intertwingled, Search Patterns, Ambient Findability and Planning for Everything. Before setting up Semantic Studios in 2001, Peter was the CEO of Argus Associates, where - along with Louis Rosenfeld, whom he also co-authored the Polar Bear Book with - he led to be the foremost IA consulting firm in North America. Peter is also the Co-Founder and Past-President of the IA Institute, and has worked as a strategic advisor for many other organisations over the years. ====== Find Peter here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morville/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/morville/ Website: https://semanticstudios.com/ Blog: https://intertwingled.org/ ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Sheri Byrne-Haber - Giving a Damn About Accessibility | 19 Jul 2021 | 01:14:57 | |
Sheri Byrne-Haber brings the fire on ableism and makes a clear and compelling case for why we all need to give a damn about accessibility. Highlights include: - What is accessibility and why does it matter? - How do you ensure that your design system is accessible? - Why do corporate diversity initiatives very rarely include people with disabilities? - What is Sheriâs message to people who ask to see a business case for accessibility? - What do you need to know about doing user research with people with disabilities? ====== Who is Sheri Byrne-Haber? Sheri is a world-leading expert in, and evangelist and advocate for making the world a more accessible place for people with disabilities, best known for launching digital accessibility programmes at multiple Fortune 200 companies, including McDonaldâs, Albertsons, and VMware. A prolific writer on disability and accessibility, Sheri has published over 120 articles on Medium, reaching over half-a-million readers. Her effort, talent, and impact was recently recognised by Medium, with them naming Sheri their 2020 UX Author of the Year. Through her work, Sheri has positively impacted millions of the more than 1 billion people around the world living with disabilities. ====== Find Sheri here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheribyrnehaber/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrneHaber Website: https://sheribyrnehaber.com/ Medium: https://sheribyrnehaber.medium.com/ Resources: Giving a Damn About Accessibility: https://accessibility.uxdesign.cc/ | |||
| Ash Ivory - Motorcycle Metaphors for Navigating Work/Life | 04 Mar 2024 | 01:14:12 | |
Ash Ivory shares what theyâve learned from burning out as a product leader, why gender and orientation canât be left at home, and why inclusive design matters. Highlights include:
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| Chui Chui Tan - The Fundamentals of Cross-Cultural UX Research | 12 Jul 2021 | 01:03:28 | |
Chui Chui Tan guides us through some of the fundamentals of cross-cultural UX research and shares some challenging stories from the field. Highlights include:Â - Where do you start when trying to understand another culture for your product? - How do you look after yourself when experiencing intense situations in the field? - What are the ethical considerations when studying people from less wealthy cultures? - What role does politics play when serving the people of another culture? - How do we navigate cross cultural complexity within our own countries? ====== Who is Chui Chui Tan? Chui Chui is the Founder and Director of Beyo Global, where she focuses on bringing organisations closer to their global customers. Her clients include companies such as Marriott, Spotify, Netflix, BBC and Google. Before starting Beyo Gobal in 2017, Chui Chui was Experience Strategy Director for CXPartners, a UK-based experience design consultancy, where she led engagements for clients such as Asana and eBay. Chui Chui is also the author of âA Pocket Guide to International User Researchâ, and has spoken at conferences and events across the world, including UX Live, eCommerce South West and at Google HQ. ====== Find Chui Chui here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuichuitan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chuisquared Chui Chuiâs book: A Pocket Guide to International User Research - https://amzn.to/35CLZAt Beyo Global: Website: https://beyo.global/ Global Design Guide: https://beyo.global/global-design-guide ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Jane Davis - Equipping Product Teams to Run Effective UX Research | 05 Jul 2021 | 01:15:24 | |
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| Varun Murugesan - Becoming a Fruitful UX Researcher | 28 Jun 2021 | 01:07:15 | |
Varun Murugesan thoughtfully unpacks the highs and lows of UX research, and tells us why itâs important to be a fruitful researcher. This episode includes: How has Karate shaped Varunâs UX research practice? What three methods are essential for UX researchers to master? How do you know when youâve done enough research? ====== Who is Varun Murugesan? By day, Varun is an Associate Research Manager at Best Buy, one of the worldâs largest retailers of consumer electronics. By night he is the Co-Founder and Head of Research of Apple & Banana, the UX research community he started with his two brothers. Apple & Banana helps to educate both non-researchers, such as PMs, designers, and engineers, as well as new UX researchers, on how to improve their research skills through simple, insightful, and well designed content. Â Before Best Buy, Varun was a UX Researcher at Facebook. There, he helped the business to understand the future of Facebook Groups, a product that - at the time - had almost 1 billion users. ====== Find Varun here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varunsmurugesan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/varun_murugesan Apple & Banana: Website: https://www.appleandbanana.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AppleBananaUX LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/apple-banana/ Book (upcoming): https://www.appleandbanana.org/bookwaitlist ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Toby Delamore - Unlocking the Potential of Product People | 22 Jun 2021 | 01:00:45 | |
Toby Delamore speaks about the importance of coaching, mentoring and peer learning for product professionals, and shares ideas on enhancing collaboration. This episode includes: What is COLAB and what problem is it seeking to solve? Why is it important for team members to be aligned on outcomes? How can you get a difficult stakeholder onboard with your ideas? ====== Who is Toby Delamore? Toby is the Co-Founder of COLAB, a global community of hand-picked product professionals, who are committed to life-long learning. Toby is also a Product Manager at Xero, where he provides product leadership to a cross-functional team of over 20 talented people, as part of a global small business accounting product that is used by over 2 million people. Before joining Xero, Toby was a Product Manager at Roam Digital, one of New Zealandâs largest and leading full-service digital consultancies. He also invested several years at Trade Me, New Zealandâs equivalent of eBay. ====== Find Toby here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toby-delamore-704aa63b/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tobydelamore/ COLAB: Website: https://colabcohorts.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/colabcohorts/ ====== Thank you for tuning in! If you liked what you heard and want more ... ... please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listened). You can also follow us on our other social channels for more great UX and product design tips, interviews and insights! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Host: Brendan Jarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia - Growing the Next Generation of Product Managers | 14 Jun 2021 | 00:51:59 | |
Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia speaks frankly about his entrepreneurial journey, and shares what it takes to make it as a product manager. This episode includes:Â
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| Jared Spool - Making the Case for Increasing UX Maturity | 07 Jun 2021 | 01:22:13 | |
Jared Spool asks whether organisations can really afford the cost of bad UX, and shares some practical methods for increasing design literacy. This episode includes:
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| Teresa Torres - Enabling Continuous Product Discovery | 31 May 2021 | 01:06:46 | |
Teresa Torres provides a clear and compelling argument for continuous discovery, and shares practical approaches for making it happen. This episode includes:
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| Whitney Quesenbery - Strengthening Democracy Through Design | 24 May 2021 | 01:23:48 | |
Whitney Quesenbery makes the case for strengthening democracy through design, and shares how sheâs making this happen. This episodes includes:
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How is democracy a design problem?
What impact can good design have on elections?
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| Andrew Tokeley - Creating the Conditions for Great Product Leadership | 17 May 2021 | 01:13:27 | |
Andrew Tokeley (Tokes) shares the importance of a clear strategy, a collaborative culture and outstanding leadership in enabling product success, including:
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| Robbie Allan - Influencing Without Authority in Product Management | 10 May 2021 | 01:28:59 | |
Robbie Allan gives a frank account of what it takes to succeed, as a product manager, at some of the worldâs best product companies, including:
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| Rakesh Patwari - Becoming a Better Design Leader | 19 Feb 2024 | 01:11:12 | |
Rakesh Patwari shares whatâs made him a better manager, why a career in acting wasnât for him, and how designers can give better portfolio presentations. Highlights include:
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| Louis Rosenfeld - Breaking Out of Silos and Moment Prisons | 03 May 2021 | 01:05:11 | |
Lou Rosenfeld, UXâs master publisher, curator and convener, and founding mind of the discipline of information architecture, reflects on 30 years in the field, including:
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| Kate Towsey - Scaling Research Ops: Lessons Learned | 20 Apr 2021 | 01:20:30 | |
Kate Towsey shares some of the experiences that have shaped her career and goes deep into the research ops journey sheâs been leading at Atlassian.
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| Stephanie Marsh, PhD - Research Ops for Global Teams | 13 Apr 2021 | 01:02:36 | |
Dr. Stephanie Marsh unpacks a range of important UX research and research ops topics, as well as her experience of being bullied in the work place (thatâs brave).
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| Marty Cagan - Empowering Your Product Teams | 06 Apr 2021 | 01:15:03 | |
Marty Cagan, the legendary product management coach, thinker and author, shares his story and his thoughts on what it takes to build great products, including:
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| Kanhika Nikam - Is Bias in UX Research Always Bad? | 29 Mar 2021 | 01:07:43 | |
Kanhika Nikam speaks about the challenge researchers face when trying to be without bias while also being human, plus much more!
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| Steve Krug - Why Our Work in UX Will Never Be Done | 22 Mar 2021 | 01:17:25 | |
Steve Krug reflects on 30+ years of contribution to the field of UX, including two best-selling books, in this wide-ranging conversation.
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| Marisa Sires - Creating a Customer-Centred Product Culture | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:54:49 | |
This is a special archived episode of Brave UX. Marisa Sires shares the story of her rapid ascent from client services to VP Product at Gigya and her many learnings since, including⌠âď¸ How does Marisa enable her team to make great products? âď¸ What is the greatest risk to the success of a product? âď¸ How can women in tech better navigate the landscape to succeed? ====== Who is Marisa Sires? Marisa is the SVP of Product at Alfred, where she's helping to build the future of living. She was previously VP of Product at BuildingLink. A wickedly sharp product leader, in 2011 Marisa joined customer identity startup Gigya as a Client Services Manager and within five years she had risen to be VP of Product, leading her team to deliver what was widely recognised as a best in class product. Marisa is also a strong voice and helping hand for women in technology. She actively mentors other women through several organisations, including as a founding member of CHIEF. ====== Find Marisa here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msires/ Medium: https://medium.com/@marisa.sires Twitter: https://twitter.com/mas2124 ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Laura Klein - Maximising the Value of Lean UX | 01 Mar 2021 | 01:04:57 | |
Laura Klein reflects on the lessons learned from over 20 years of working in and consulting to Silicon Valley tech startups, includingâŚ
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| Paul Stonick - The Pragmatic Punkâs Guide to Leading Design | 22 Feb 2021 | 00:52:41 | |
Paul Stonick shares with us some of the lessons heâs learned in over 20+ years leading design teams at large companies, includingâŚ
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| Ryan Rumsey - Taking Your Design Career to the Next Level | 15 Feb 2021 | 01:08:33 | |
If youâre ready to challenge your assumptions about business, design and your career, then this is the episode for you. Ryan Rumsey gives us his perspective on some of the biggest issues facing design and designers, including: âď¸ What is the crucial question do all designers need an answer for? âď¸ Why do designers find it difficult to articulate their value? âď¸ What do successful design leaders do differently? âď¸ Why do designers feel uncomfortable about money? âď¸ What should you do if you feel stuck in your career? ====== Who is Ryan Rumsey? Ryan is an experienced designer and has held design leadership roles at Apple, EA, Nestle and USAA. He is the CEO and Founder of Second Wave Dive, a groundbreaking new design leadership training company thatâs helping designers to level up their business skills and transform their careers. Ryan is also the author of an invaluable new book, published with InVision, called Business Thinking For Designers. ====== Find Ryan here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanrumsey/ Personal website: https://www.ryanrumsey.com/ Company website: https://www.secondwavedive.com/ Blog: https://www.ryanrumsey.com/writing Medium: https://medium.com/@ryanrumsey Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanrumsey Download a FREE copy of Ryanâs book⌠Business Thinking for Designers https://bit.ly/2LvDEIC ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/ | |||
| Janna Kimel - Stephen Hawking and Sewing Accessible Threads | 05 Feb 2024 | 01:13:58 | |
Janna Kimel shares her remarkable story of meeting Stephen Hawking, how she's growing grassroots accessibility, and how to better navigate todayâs job market. Highlights include:
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| Steve Portigal - The Future of User Research | 08 Feb 2021 | 01:17:47 | |
Why should researchers stop focusing on problems and start focusing on people? What is important for user researchers to know about bias (their bias)? And why does Steve have a museum of foreign groceries in his home? In this episode we take a deep-dive with Steve Portigal into how he thinks about research, the struggles he sees internal research teams going through, and how heâs adapting to changes in the industry.
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| Jon Bell - The Importance of Practice, Passion, and Patience | 18 Jan 2021 | 01:13:07 | |
Whatâs better, the Internet that was or the Internet that is? How can adopting a âdesigners mindsetâ break the extremes of denial and despair? How do you introduce news that disagrees with the status quo, without getting fired? John Bell gives his perspectives on some tough topics and more. If you are interested in addressing disinformation and abuse on social media, thereâs also something special in here for you.
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Design Explosions: https://bit.ly/3nMlOPo
Books: https://bit.ly/3piKQ99
Beating Disinformation (videos): https://bit.ly/2Kwe1Xz
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Arbiter: http://arbiter.space/
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| Corinna Stukan - Using Metrics to Make Better Product Decisions | 11 Jan 2021 | 01:03:12 | |
Whatâs the secret to growing an amazing PM practice in just 5 years? How do you find your productâs North Star? How can analytics help you to identify behaviour to explore with UX research? Corinna Stukan, type-A super German, shares with us her answers on to above questions and much more. If youâre an aspiring product manager or a UX researcher who wants to understand product managers better, this is for you!
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Corinna is the VP of Product at Roam Digital, one of New Zealandâs largest and most awarded full-service digital consultancies. In just five short years, Corinna went from the only product manager to leading a product management team of 17 people. Having been both a developer and a UX designer, before becoming a product manager, Corinna brings a unique mix of experience to this conversation and to her practice.
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Blog: https://www.productandsystems.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/stuukkii
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Villo: https://www.villo.io/
Product League: https://productleague.com/
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