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Always Thirst to Learn Something New

June 24th, 2010, 0 Comment(s)

As a production manager, I know what I do, I know what it means to do it well, and I know that doing it well makes me an asset to my coworkers and my company. But there’s constant change in that process. So while I considered devoting this space to a discussion about the technical details of production design or my passion of mid century modernist furniture, I thought it’d be more interesting to dive deeper into the topic of a recent lunch conversation with a colleague – continuous learning.

 A quick Google search later and I came across this statement that helps sum up what I’m talking about:

 “Continuous learning is NOT about continually taking courses – it’s about developing skills in reflection and inquiry – it’s about learning how to learn so that your life’s experiences become your own learning lab. The concept of continuous learning has become quite prominent over the past five years. Organizations are changing rapidly. Therefore, it’s difficult to find any approach to doing anything in organizations that doesn’t soon become outdated. The concept of continuous learning has become important because it places priority on noticing, adapting and learning from change.”

– Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD, Authenticity Consulting, LLC.

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Linking Usability and Experience Design

June 4th, 2010, 2 Comment(s)

Being able to balance the perfect usability architecture and the most beautiful user experience design is sometimes easier said than done. An architect can design a house, but three different builders can use different quality materials to make the overall structures pale in comparison, even though they used the same blueprints. Only one — or possibly none — of the houses may actually meet what the home owner really wants. But that is also the beauty of design creativity. If you ask three designers to make you a rabbit, you may get one ceramic teapot, one oil painting and one origami Volkswagen Rabbit.

Communication is key. It can be done in a variety of ways, but also has to be tailored from the norm to open up the possibilities for a creative mind to have the latitude to explore the potential artistry of the interface. Some are standard, some new and some forgotten, the following methods are all ways to pull the two together.

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Inheritance v. Inspiration: the power of ownership

September 3rd, 2009, 0 Comment(s)

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