Lean UX 2014 Highlights

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NYC Takeaways

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The major takeaways from the Lean UX NYC conference and the Balanced Team Salon that followed from Courtney

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NYC Takeaways

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“Don’t look at current constraints (imagined), look toward future ideal state.”

- Jabe Bloom

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Cynefin

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“Can somebody help me understand?”

- Adrian Howard

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“...start from data to prevent bias then dive into

metadata and the stories...”- Dave Snowden

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“Systems need flexible architecture to adapt.”

- Shelley Evenson/Fjord

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“There’s huge value in more than getting the

product right. Shape your company in the right way

while doing so.”- Fridtjof Detzner

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Lean UX Salon NYC

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“LeanUX as a term maybe is just a Trojan horse to get

into organizations and affect change.”

- Jeff Gothelf

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“The most valuable contribution of diverse disciplines is framing.”

- Lane Halley

Should coders learn to design?

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“Bottom up practices to cultivate Balanced Team

culture.”- Johanna Kollmann

How do you find BT culture?