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WHEN YOU NEED UX GOVERNANCE
Stephen Nguyen
stephen.nguyen.b@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/in/stephennguyenuxUXCAMP DC – January 4, 2014
CORPORATE USABILITY MATURITY http://www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-maturity-stages-1-4/
STAGES 1-41. Hostility Toward Usability2. Developer-Centered Usability3. Skunkworks Usability4. Dedicated Usability Budget
CORPORATE USABILITY MATURITY http://www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-maturity-stages-1-4/
STAGES 1-41. Hostility Toward Usability2. Developer-Centered Usability3. Skunkworks Usability4. Dedicated Usability Budget
CURRENTLY
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AGILE! (woo!)
What we want:• Individuals over processes and tools• Working software over comprehensive documentation
AGILE! (woo!)
What we want:• Individuals over processes and tools• Working software over comprehensive documentation
But what we often get…
AGILE! (woo!)
AGILE! (woo!)http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2007-02-02/
AGILE! (woo!)
1. Customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of useful software2. Welcome changing requirements, even late in development3. Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months)4. Working software is the principal measure of progress5. Sustainable development, able to maintain a constant pace6. Close, daily cooperation between business people and developers7. Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location)8. Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted9. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design10. Simplicity—the art of maximizing the amount of work not done—is essential11. Self-organizing teams12. Regular adaptation to changing circumstances
AGILE! (woo!)
6. Close, daily cooperation between business people and developers7. Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location)8. Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted9. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design
AGILE! (woo!)
6. Close, daily cooperation between business people and developers7. Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location)8. Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted9. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good designHow can you make sure the user is represented in all these conversations?
ENFORCE A COMMON LANGUAGE
Page vs. Sheet
Report
(Subject 1) Page
(Subject 2) Page
(Subject 2) PageSheet 1
(Subject 2) PageSheet 2
(Subject 2) PageSheet 3
ENFORCE A COMMON LANGUAGE
Window vs. Menu; Dialogue vs. Dialog
MAKE SURE IT’S MAINTAINABLE
• Developer classes/methods/resources
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OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Personas• Scenarios• Models/Maps• Style Guides
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)
http://patternry.com/p=feedback-messages/
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries• Team Wiki
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries• Team Wiki• Usability Testing Videos
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries• Team Wiki• Usability Testing Videos• Other Information Radiators
“DEVELOPERS DON’T CARE ABOUT THAT STUFF”Information Radiators:• Are large and easily visible to the casual, interested observer
(Developers don’t care)• Are understood at a glance• Change periodically, so that it is worth visiting• Are easily kept up to date
“DEVELOPERS DON’T CARE ABOUT THAT STUFF”Information Radiators:• Are large and easily visible to the casual, interested observer
(Developers don’t care)• Are understood at a glance• Change periodically, so that it is worth visiting• Are easily kept up to date
You need to become a living, breathing, walking, talking information radiator.
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries• Team Wiki• Usability Testing Videos• Other Information Radiators
(LESS) OBVIOUS SOLUTIONS
• Pattern Libraries (Collaborative and Functional)• Glossaries• Team Wiki• Usability Testing Videos• Other Information Radiators• Meetings!
KEEP IN MIND
• You have limited social/project capital – use it wisely
KEEP IN MIND
• You have limited social/project capital – use it wisely• Never let anything die on the vine – don’t start
something you know you can’t finish
KEEP IN MIND
• You have limited social/project capital – use it wisely• Never let anything die on the vine – don’t start
something you know you can’t finish• You must always champion UX wherever possible.