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How to set up and run participatory design sessions, analyze data and present results effectively

Presented April 2008 at the IA Summit 2008

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This workshop will provide user experience professionals with practical guidance on how to successfully set up and run participatory design sessions, analyze data and present results effectively to project stake-holders. Lab [...]

Experience Partners: Giving Center Stage to Customer Delight

Today, the design industry is at the threshold of a new epoch—a point of theoretically limitlessness potential for expansion. We must decide just how, going forward, we will relate to the people who use our designs—as people who are “busy and eager to get on with it” yet “alert and caring” or, much less constructively, as people who are merely “simple-minded and stupid.” Therefore, I want to propose the concept of experience partners as a whole new way of thinking about our customers as partners in holistic product experiences. We need new terminology to describe this concept, because the term users limits us to old ways of thinking about the world we live in and the products we develop. The term experience partners reflects an emerging paradigm shift from a focus on product features to instead conceptualizing holistic product experiences and embodies our best understanding of how to design products that create delight and become integral, harmonious parts of people’s lives.

Helped design eBay’s Social Network, My World

Client: eBay.com
Product: My World – eBay’s Social Network
Problem: eBay is the world’s largest e-commerce social network, yet members had no way to showcase their profile or participate in social networking activities outside commerce.
Solution: Partner with eBay members to understand their social networking goals and what kind of social networking features they might find compelling.
Services: participatory [...]

Research and Design for eBay Customer-Centric Homepage

Client: eBay.com
Product: Customer-Centric Homepage
Problem: Redesign the eBay Homepage to reflect member-specific content and categories of items available on eBay in a flexible, compelling way that meets the needs of a wide variety of international and domestic audiences.
Solution: Partner with eBay members and new customers to understand what kind of information they find useful and compelling. [...]