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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Teams in the workplace ; Teams in the workplace ; Training of ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Collaboration is key for organizations in the 21st century, yet few business people have been trained to teach this skill. How do you advance ideas in a collaborative way and then communicate them throughout your company? In this practical book, author Gretchen Anderson shows you how to generate ideas with others while gaining buy-in from all levels of your organization. Product managers, designers, marketers, technical leaders, and executives will obtain better insight into how team members work together to make decisions. Through tangible exercises and techniques, you'll learn how to turn promising ideas into products, services, and solutions that make a real difference in the market. Use a framework to develop ideas into hypotheses to be tested and refined Avoid common pitfalls in the collaboration process Align communication approaches to ensure that collaboration is effective and inclusive Structure events or meetings for different types of collaboration depending on the people involved Practice giving and receiving critiques to foster inclusion without resorting to consensus-based decisions
    Note: Includes index. - Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed June 10, 2019)
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  • 2
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (6 hr., 51 min., 48 sec.)) , digital, sound, color
    Keywords: Teams in the workplace ; Teams in the workplace ; Training of ; Electronic videos ; local ; Audiobooks ; local
    Abstract: "Collaboration is key for organizations in the 21st century, yet few business people have been trained to teach this skill. How do you advance ideas in a collaborative way and then communicate them throughout your company? In this practical audio book, author Gretchen Anderson shows you how to generate ideas with others while gaining buy-in from all levels of your organization. Product managers, designers, marketers, technical leaders, and executives will obtain better insight into how team members work together to make decisions. Through tangible exercises and techniques, you'll learn how to turn promising ideas into products, services, and solutions that make a real difference in the market."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from title screen (viewed May 22, 2019). - Date of publication from resource description page
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  • 3
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    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustration
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: Design ; Philosophy ; Social influence ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Designers of all stripes today are seeking social and civic projects that have a mission to serve the greater good at their core. Part of this growing trend stems from the desire to use skills for their highest potential. But the real payoff is the ability to use new design tools and approaches to help solve usability and communication issues in the social space at scale. In this O'Reilly report, Gretchen Anderson-VP of Product for a national non-profit in education-explains how designers can use their skills to help affect positive social change. You'll learn how designing for the social space often differs considerably from commercial work, and explore lessons from the field when working in civic engagement projects, non-profit advocacy, and healthcare. Understand the importance of being empathetic by learning what works, rather than creating things "for" people Focus on methods that help people make long-term behavioral changes Target your designs for everyone affected by a particular social segment, instead of those most easily reached Learn why the tolerance for risky solutions is low for social projects
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (viewed January 8, 2019)
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  • 4
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    [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (1 hr., 3 min., 48 sec.)) , digital, sound, color
    Keywords: Product design ; Critical thinking ; Creative ability in business ; Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: "Design thinking (DT) is a highly productive and practical methodology successful design leaders, product managers, and technical leaders use to generate innovative product ideas and facilitate strategic road-mapping efforts. Led by design pro Gretchen Anderson, this video covers the basics of DT. She takes you through a series of exercises that illustrate DT's techniques and benefits, providing you with a recipe you can use to get your team quickly started with the DT approach."--Resource description page.
    Note: Title from title screen (Safari, viewed January 29, 2018). - Release information from resource description page (Safari, viewed January 29, 2018)
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  • 5
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 55 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: We're experiencing a boom in smart products and services, from virtual assistants like Alexa to robotic surgical tools. But as we design and develop products of increasing complexity—incorporating machine learning to drive autonomous decision making—measuring output and outcomes also explodes in complexity. In the face of all this complexity, how do you design your teams and collaborative processes to ensure a successful product? Teams have to move away from merely seeking “approvals” and toward collaborating on the goals and parameters; they must also target use cases that will make or break the experience for end users. The more dynamic the technology, the wider the range of diverse perspectives that must inform the process. Data scientists, designers, developers, lawyers, and regulators all need to weigh in, and their voices need to be heard and accounted for. Recorded on April 15, 2019. See the original event page for resources for further learning. Find future live events to attend or watch recordings of other past events . O’Reilly Spotlight explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. In live conversations, participants share their questions and ideas while hearing the experts’ unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions for the future. In every edition of Spotlight on Data , you’ll learn about, discuss, and debate the tools, techniques, questions, and quandaries in the world of data. You’ll discover how successful companies leverage data effectively and how you can follow their lead to transform your organization and prepare for the Next Economy.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 17, 2019)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781523098743 , 1523098740
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Organizational behavior ; Corporate culture ; Leadership ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: In a global survey by the Katzenbach Center, 80 percent of respondents believed that their organization must evolve to succeed. But a full quarter of them reported that a change effort at their organization had resulted in no visible results. Why? The fate of any change effort depends on whether and how leaders engage their culture: the self-sustaining patterns of behaving, feeling, thinking, and believing that determine how things are done in an organization. Culture is implicit rather than explicit, emotional rather than rational--that's what makes it so hard to work with, but that's also what makes it so powerful. For the first time, this book lays out the Katzenbach Center's proven methodology for identifying your culture's four most critical elements: traits, characteristics that are at the heart of people's emotional connection to what they do; keystone behaviors, actions that would lead your company to succeed if they were replicated at a greater scale; authentic informal leaders, people who have a high degree of "emotional intuition" or social connectedness; and metrics, integrated, thoughtful measures to track progress, encourage the self-reinforcing cycle of lasting change and link to business performance. By leveraging these critical few elements, you can tap into a source of catalytic change within your organization. People will make an emotional, not just a rational, commitment to new initiatives. You will elicit enthusiasm and creativity and build the kind of powerful company that people recognize for its innate value and effectiveness.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 7
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    Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 volume) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    Keywords: User interfaces (Computer systems) ; User-centered system design ; Web sites ; Design ; Human-computer interaction ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: When it comes to solving thorny UX design problems, two heads are better than one. That's the premise behind pair design, the practice of having two designers work together on each aspect of a design project. In this report, two seasoned pair-design advocates explain how this feedback relationship works and what you need to implement pair design at your company. Authors Gretchen Anderson and Christopher Noessel take you through each step of the process, describing how one designer generates possible solutions while the other critiques or synthesizes them. With this system of checks built in, the pair is able to provide continuous testing as the design unfolds. You'll discover why people who get a taste for pair design often find it counter-productive to return to a "normal" routine. With this report, you'll learn: Why this practice benefits the team, the design, and the organization How pair design works in each phase of the project, including research, analysis, wireframing, and detailed design Case studies from Cooper, Pivotal Labs, GreatSchools, and Lab Zero Key traits necessary for each member of a successful pair design team, and ground rules for working together effectively What an organization needs to do to support pair design Answers to several frequently asked questions about this practice
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed June 12, 2018)
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