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Changing Lanes

Boxes and Arrows

This kind of introspection can be illuminating in that it can help you consciously account for the factors that could lead you to stay in a role as it exists, make changes to the role so that you continue to reap rewards in the current position, or determine it is again time to look for that next great adventure. A few types of job changes.

Change 67
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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 1

Boxes and Arrows

Optimization can be thought of as one component in the website development ecosystem. There are many benefits of moving your organization to a more data-driven culture. I personally don’t subscribe to the philosophy that you should test every single change on your site. A/B vs. multivariate. Use at your own risk.

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Episode 19 – Part 2: The ROI of Learning

IM Insights

The episode challenges traditional practices in organizations and focuses on the importance of understanding human behaviour to achieve success for new products and organisational change management. Peter recommends checking out Lean Change Management and gives a shoutout to Jason Little ! His journey into the startup world.

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

Boxes and Arrows

Usability Engineering for Audio Because audio differs, some of the established techniques used in web development cannot be applied audio. Wireframes, card sorting exercises or eye tracking can be used to evaluate information architecture or interface design, but these techniques do not work for developing and testing audio content.

Design 61
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IBM and Six Strategic Reasons to Celebrate by Serving

Harvard Business Review

A new website developed in India for the visually impaired, with a launch at 50 sites. Small efforts can accumulate to make a bigger difference, changing a culture from one of self-interest to one imbued with a sense of purpose. For example: Training on privacy and anti-bullying in 100 schools in Germany.

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To Hire Great Coders, Offer Learning Not Just Money

Harvard Business Review

From data scientists to web developers to designers, firms are locked in competition for technical talent. Corporate Culture for a Digital World. How technology is changing the way we work. Insight Center. Sponsored by Accenture.

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Google Grows Up: A Necessary Evil?

Harvard Business Review

Facebook gathers information that Google's own success destroyed: the linking behavior of website developers and owners that allowed for citation-based search to organize the web. Once Google could organize the web for us, why link? At some level, it should try to preserve that culture, but it's really hard to do.