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Systems Thinking and its Relevance to Strategic Planning in UX Research

UX Planet

Systemic Thinking: The Key to an Impactful UX Strategy Systems Thinking is a holistic approach to problem analysis and solving that emphasizes viewing systems as a whole, rather than focusing only on individual parts. What is Systems Thinking? Interrelationship: all parts affect each other within a system.

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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Software development with sustainability in mind is a rising trend in digital spaces. I would like to thank Tremis Skeete, Executive Editor of Product Coalition, for his valuable contributions to this article's research, development, and writing. Let’s explore how and why this matters.

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How to Use Incremental Innovation to Build and Grow SaaS Products

Userpilot

Breakthrough, disruptive or radical innovation are all more dramatic and often involve challenging the existing business model or introducing completely new technology. In-app surveys , usability and prototype testing , or user interviews and focus groups can help you understand your customers’ requirements.

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Why Accessibility Matters in a Post-Pandemic, Majority-Digital World?

The Product Coalition

A practical look at how and why software designers can ensure digital services can be used by everyone. People who need medicine use apps and websites to order perscriptions and have them delivered to their homes. Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, making software accessible is arguably a common struggle around the globe.

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Get a Head Start for Your Design Career with Dan Winer | Design Aloud ?

UX Studio

With over 17 years of experience as a designer, he primarily assists others in their career growth by providing thoughtful, concise tips and tricks, whether related to tools or any form of communication. You have surface level: you’re completely dir ected, you are given a solution and you design the solution.

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Does ‘plagiarism’ apply to UI and UX?

freshtrax

As you probably know, many of the apps out there implement similar or identical UI/UX. It is often difficult to differentiate between apps at a glance due to their large, bold headlines in rounded sans serif typefaces and minimal black-and-white interfaces with lots of negative space. Popular UI/UX are all alike.

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4 Successful products that first met with failure!

The Product Cafe

How would have I researched stuff for work? While the Wii was a huge success, its successor, Wii U fell short, mainly due to its poor marketing strategy. When the iPhone was released in 2007, they realized this was their big chance to target the whole iPhone user base. What if Google had failed and they shut it down?