As the final post in this 4-part series, we will discuss Modification 4: Tactical user participation. Our previous posts (Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3) describe how a ‘modified scrum’ process can be an effective way to incorporate user-centered … Continue reading
As a follow up to our last two posts (Part 1 and Part 2) this post discusses Modification 3: Just Enough Documentation. To be consistent, let’s compare another set of best practices between the two processes: User-Centered Design Best Practice: … Continue reading
Our last post outlined the similarities between user-centered design best practices and agile development best practices; introduced how TandemSeven makes four ‘modifications’ to a typical scrum process to arrive at a modified scrum; and described Modification 1: Minimal upfront user … Continue reading
This is a follow up to my last post: The Difference Between User Experience and Usability. By discovering ‘what matters’ and validating ‘what works’, I want to share how TandemSeven practices user-centered design to deliver a great user experience and … Continue reading
For me, user experience is about answering the question “Does it matter?” and usability is about answering the question “Does it work?” Great products and services come about when the answer to both questions is yes. However, a product can … Continue reading