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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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Work, the Future, and familiar names

The Product Bistro

A few months into the research I found some consistent sources of information. Some names that came up over and over. Because of this research, I have an affinity to these names when I am reading. And one name that comes up over and over and over again is David Autor, economics at MIT. NY Times, Sunday, February 28, 2021.

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The Art of Naming: How To Overcome Challenges in Naming Products, Services, and Companies

The Product Coalition

How long does it take to name a baby? And how do you go about exploring options and choosing a winning name? But naming a business, product, or service shouldn’t feel so personal, should it? Do you already have a name? The process is deeply personal, and for good reason. How do you know it’s not working?

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Product-Led Growth Is a Misleading Name

The Product Coalition

It’s a great model but the name is quite misleading. That’s why I named my strategic product-led growth course ‘Unboxing PLG’. Today I want to give you a sneak peek into this understanding, by talking about common misinterpretations of the name PLG, which could lead you to wrong expectations as to what you are entering yourself into.

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Fail Well, Pivot Fast: Product Experimentation for Continuous Discovery

Speaker: William Haas Evans - Principal Consultant, Head of Product Strategy & Design Practice, Kuroshio Consulting

The purpose and value of experimentation (from a scientific and product perspective) is to produce new information. It’s our way of intentionally managing through uncertainty — since, as Claude Shannon said, “the only resolution to uncertainty is information.” Good experiments generate insights (information).

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AI-driven Data Integration: Paving the Way for Informed Decision-making

The Product Coalition

Understanding data integration Data integration involves combining and merging data from various sources to create a unified, consistent, and accurate information repository. However, this data often exists in different formats, structures, and locations, posing challenges for deriving meaningful insights or informed decisions.

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Data-Informed Retrospectives

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Data-Informed Retrospectives In their book Agile Retrospectives , Esther Derby and Diana Larsen popularized the idea that a Sprint Retrospect comprises five stages. The second stage refers to gathering data so that the Scrum Team can have data-informed Retrospectives. Shall I notify you about articles like this one?