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Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience

hardcoverApril 9, 2013
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ISBN-13: 9781449311650 ISBN-10: 1449311652
Publisher
O'Reilly
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 9, 2013
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.50×15.20 cm

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Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience by Gothelf, Jeff. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781449311650.

The Lean UX approach to interaction design is tailor-made for today’s web-driven reality. In this insightful book, leading advocate Jeff Gothelf teaches you valuable Lean UX principles, tactics, and techniques from the ground up―how to rapidly experiment with design ideas, validate them with real users, and continually adjust your design based on what you learn. 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 the 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. Frame a vision of the problem you’re solving and focus your team on the right outcomes Bring the designers’ toolkit to the rest of your product team Share your insights with your team much earlier in the process Create Minimum Viable Products to determine which ideas are valid Incorporate the voice of the customer throughout the project cycle Make your team more productive: combine Lean UX with Agile’s Scrum framework Understand the organizational shifts necessary to integrate Lean UX Lean UX received the 2013 Jolt Award from Dr. Dobbs Journal as the best book of the year. The publications panel of judges chose five notable books, published during a 12-month period ending June 30, that every serious programmer should read.