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523: #1 change to make OKRs work for you – with Ben Lamorte

Product Innovation Educators

” Only one name next to every key result : Measure What Matters teaches that only one person should be accountable for every key result, but in many cases this is the wrong approach and causes teams to struggle with cross-functional alignment. .” No name next to a key result: Ensure someone is accountable to every key result.

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517: How to conduct an AI Design Sprint – with Mike Hyzy

Product Innovation Educators

These implementation guidelines ensure teams can effectively combine human creativity with AI capabilities while maintaining focus on creating valuable products. AI Interaction Best Practices Mike emphasizes the importance of structuring your interaction with AI tools effectively.

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Accessible by Design: Elevate Your UI/UX from Good to Great

UX Planet

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) : These guidelines are a global standard that helps ensure web content is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Techniques: Color Contrast: Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) for sufficient contrast between text and background.

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11 User Experience Interaction Guidelines for Enhanced Engagement [+ Examples]

Userpilot

Alongside usability testing, user experience interface guidelines allow you to build more intuitive and user-friendly solutions. You could say these guidelines are a catalyst as they help you get to the final design much faster. The 11 user interface guidelines for enhanced engagement include: 1. System status visibility.

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Naming conventions: Organizing your design system

UX Planet

Source: [link] When creating a design system, you want to make everything original and different — for example, coming up with the most excellent names for colour styles or files. To avoid this, it’s worth introducing a naming convention. Principles Source: [link] Naming conventions define the principles and goals of a project.

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A Learning Roadmap for Product People

Roman Pichler

The second line names the skills areas the learning goals belong to, which I’ll cover in more detail in the next section. For example, the guidelines I have developed for the GO product roadmap template directly apply to the roadmap in figure 1. The first row describes when the learning goals should be met for the next 12 months.

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A Guide to Product Localization: Designing for New Markets

UX Planet

Some names include characters like , ensure your system supports Latin characters when necessary, not justASCII. Name input. In some cultures, people may only have one nameavoid making last name a requiredfield. Follow respective UI guidelines (e.g., Follow accessibility guidelines if required in theregion.