Time for my #introduction. I've been in #UXDesign for 40 years, working at Apple in the 80s, Symbian, Google, and frogdesign.
I'm convinced we're stuck in our #UX ways, not seeing desktop, mobile, or ML for what they could be.
#OpenSource is a profoundly positive force, if we could just figure out how to work together on #UXDesign problems.
I'm semi-retired, looking for ways to push things forward as well as give back.
@scottjenson A bit late to this but I believe a big part of how UX gets stuck is an over-reliance on there being “a way” it should be done. I’m old enough to have been around before this became a formalized career path/academic course of study.
The best teams and people I’ve ever worked with readily embrace change and being open to making efforts with no immediate payoff. It’s hard to quantify value sometimes.
@adrianmadethis Exactly. Focusing on the right question and leaning into it, seeing where it takes you *is* a bit unbounded and makes lesser product managers worry. The trick is to do it fairly quickly and iterate fast. Most often, you don't know what you don't know. You need to unpack that.