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Blogs, Webseiten & Literatur

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  • User Experience Blog

    Ulf Schubert unterstütze seit vielen Jahren Unternehmen dabei mit Hilfe von Customer & User Experience, Kundenzentrierung, Design Strategy und Design Leadership Unternehmensziele erfolgreicher zu erreichen. In seinem Blog teilt er seine Erfahrungen.

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  • Medium

    Medium is a home for human stories and ideas. Here, anyone can share insightful perspectives, useful knowledge, and life wisdom with the world—without building a mailing list or a following first. The internet is noisy and chaotic; Medium is quiet yet full of insight. It’s simple, beautiful, collaborative, and helps you find the right audience for whatever you have to say.

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  • Prototypr

    Join 25,000+ creatives and receive our carefully curated digest of stories, tools and links, delivered to your inbox:

    • Top articles of the week
    • The best tools, apps and resources
    • Thought-provoking interviews
    • Carefully curated by humans

    https://prototypr.io 

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  • "Don't Make Me Think!" by Steve Krug

    People won't use your web site if they can't find their way around it. Whether you call it usability, ease-of-use, or just good design, companies staking their fortunes and their futures on their Web sites are starting to recognize that it's a bottom-line issue. In Don't Make Me Think, usability expert Steve Krug distills his years of experience and observation into clear, practical--and often amusing--common sense advice for the people in the trenches (the designers, programmers, writers, editors, and Webmasters), the people who tell them what to do (project managers, business planners, and marketing people), and even the people who sign the checks.

    Krug's clearly explained, easily absorbed principles will help you sleep better at night knowing that all the hard work going into your site is producing something that people will actually want to use.

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  • "Lean UX" by Jeff Gothelf

    Lean UX has become the preferred approach to interaction design, tailor-made for today's agile teams. In the second edition of this award-winning book, leading advocates Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden expand on the valuable Lean UX principles, tactics, and techniques covered in the first edition to share how product teams can easily incorporate design, experimentation, iteration, and continuous learning from real users into their Agile process.

    Inspired by Lean and Agile development theories, Lean UX lets you focus on the actual experience being designed, rather than deliverables. This book shows you how to collaborate closely with other members of your Agile product team, and gather feedback early and often. You’ll learn how to drive the design in short, iterative cycles to assess what works best for the business and the user. Lean UX shows you how to make this change—for the better.

     

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  • "Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders" by Jurgen Appelo

    In many organizations, management is the biggest obstacle to successful Agile development. Unfortunately, reliable guidance on Agile management has been scarce indeed. Now, leading Agile manager Jurgen Appelo fills that gap, introducing a realistic approach to leading, managing, and growing your Agile team or organization.

    Writing for current managers and developers moving into management, Appelo shares insights that are grounded in modern complex systems theory, reflecting the intense complexity of modern software development. AppelosManagement 3.0 model recognizes that todays organizations are living, networked systems; and that management is primarily about people and relationships.

    Management 3.0 doesnt offer mere checklists or prescriptions to follow slavishly; rather, it deepens your understanding of how organizations and Agile teams work and gives you tools to solve your own problems. Drawing on his extensive experience as an Agile manager, the author identifies the most important practices of Agile management and helps you improve each of them.

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