Articulating Design Decisions: Communicate with Stakeholders, Keep Your Sanity, and Deliver the Best User Experience | Book Series

Overview:

This book is written by Tom Greever, UX Director at Bitovi, has hugely contributed in writing books that helps companies and organizations to design better websites and applications. In this book, the author conveys that talking to people about your product can seem to be very easy and basic, but doing it efficiently can be difficult. In such cases, communication plays a crucial role and the way you communicate with stakeholders, clients, and non-designers about your design can be challenging. But a most articulate person is likely to win, as he has mastered the art of communication through which the customers get convinced.

This practical guide focuses on principles, tactics, and actionable methods for presenting your designs. Whether you design UX, websites, or products, you’ll learn how to win over anyone who has influence over the project—with the goal of creating the best experience for the end user.

  • Walk through the process of preparing for and presenting your designs
  • Understand stakeholder perspectives, and learn how to empathize with them
  • Cultivate both implicit and explicit listening skills
  • Learn tactics and formulas for expressing the most effective response to feedback
  • Discover why the way you follow through is just as crucial as the meeting itself
  • Educate your stakeholders by sharing the chapter from this book on how to work with designers

Authors:

Tom Greever

Published In:

2015

 

Agile Project Management 101 | Book Series

Overview:

This book provides knowledge on roles and responsibilities involved in various projects using Agile and Scrum. It helps to manage the project and what you can do to ensure their success. Readers of this book will explore the different aspects like quality management and risk management also, describes how to run your own scrum projects. Finding the best project management method is important to the success of your projects. Whether you decide to go with Agile, Scrum, Kanban, or even a hybrid of multiple methods, deciding on a standard way to manage projects will help to streamline the process, increase team output, and keep projects on track.

Agile project management covers requirements, coding, design, modelling, risk management, quality, and other important areas in a project. Another reason why the Agile methodology works flawlessly is its preference for modern project management approaches.

Author:

Thomas Keane

Published In:

2017