42Floors in an interesting take on the difference between wanting approval and wanting feedback, and the idea of thirty percent feedback.
Category Archives: Reading
Recommended Reading: The Anti Agile Manifesto
The Anti Agile Manifesto.
Recommended Reading: English in Writing
The Washington Post has a fresh list of clichés, a good opportunity to remind yourself of some other lists over at the Economist Style Guide and BBC News. Having a bit more fun, David Marsh at the Guardian reviews the BuzzFeed style guide, and offers grammar rules to ignore.
Recommended Reading: the Psychology of Digital Content
Originally posted on Writing For Digital:
(Editor’s Note: This is the blog post I gifted as a secret santa blog. I have republished it here, with a few small embelishments.) I had the great fortune to attend the Cognitive Colloquium in early October of this year at the IBM Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights,…
Recommended Reading: Finding Common Ground and UX Philosophy
Teresa Torres has an interesting article about finding common ground with engineers during feature discussions. Nice tips for the next meeting. And over at Feld, a discussion of UX and ownership. If you’re a tester, you’ve run into this difficulty yourself – a UX that falls apart and has no mommy and daddy to put …
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