This post is #6 in a series of posts about my UX research about UX Maturity. For all other posts, see my UX Strategy page. The double diamond The double diamond is a great model for the design process. This Kayla Heffernan blog post describes it in more detail, but it boils down to two… Continue reading The first diamond
Tag: Mentorship and leadership
The hunt statement
This post is #2 in a series of posts about my UX research about UX Maturity. For all other posts, see my UX Strategy page. As I mentioned in my previous post, I've recently started researching how companies relate to UX Maturity. Since that first post, I've been in brainstorming mode. I've been jotting down… Continue reading The hunt statement
Kicking off a UX Research side project with my mentor Meaghan
This post is the first in what will be a series of posts about my UX research about UX Maturity. For all other posts, see my UX Maturity Research page. I've long been obsessed with the concept of UX Maturity. Why do some companies rave about the power of User Experience Research and Design… Continue reading Kicking off a UX Research side project with my mentor Meaghan
My own service design mentor
One piece of career advice I keep hearing (for instance in Whitney Hess's interview on the UX Intern Podcast) is to get a mentor. Why Get a Mentor? The value of that is obvious: A smart, experienced person who you meet with regularly and learn the craft from? Sign me up! Oh wait. The Hard… Continue reading My own service design mentor