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Lou Rosenfeld talks with a LOT of brilliant, interesting changemakers in the UX world and beyond. In these conversations (mostly 20 min long), Subscribe to the Rosenfeld Media podcast for a bird's eye view into what shifts UX faces, and how individuals and teams can respond in ways that drive success.

Episódios

  • DesignsOps and Airbnb: A Chat with Sarah Kettles

    26/07/2017 Duração: 20min

    In this episode Sarah Kettles, Design Program Manager at Airbnb, talks with Lou about her journey from user research into the newish field of design operations (DesignOps). Hear how Sarah developed her DesignOps superpower, and how she uses it to ensure Airbnb stays a well-oiled design machine. Want to sharpen DesignOps for your team? Join us this November at Rosenfeld Media’s first ever DesignOps Summit: http://rfld.me/2uCl2d0 Follow Sarah Kettles on Twitter : https://twitter.com/sarahkettles Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • DesignOps as Service: Talking Adaptive Mapping with Michael Polivka

    26/07/2017 Duração: 19min

    To most designers, DesignOps sounds like a necessary evil. But not to Michael Polivka, Chief of Staff for Experience Design at Autodesk. Michael talks with Lou about how DesignOps actually serves product teams. And how adaptive modeling and radical prioritization from the top down can make design scalable in an enterprise environment. Learn more about DesignOps at the inaugural DesignOps Summit this November 6-8, 2017 in NYC: http://rfld.me/2tJZRbC Follow Michael Pollvka on Twitter:https://twitter.com/michaelpolivka Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Using UX Mapping to Change Lives: A Talk with Jim Kalbach

    06/07/2017 Duração: 21min

    Can UX mapping transform someone’s life? Jim Kalbach, Head of Customer Success at Mural and author of “Mapping Experiences,” pondered this question when a global counter-terrorism organization approached him to facilitate a workshop in Abu Dhabi. The users were former violent extremists turned activists against terrorism. Jim chats with Lou about how this mapping experiences translates to social impact. Read Jim’s work on his blog: https://experiencinginformation.com/ Follow Jim Kalbach on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimKalbach Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Elementary, My Dear Watson: AI Essentials and Ethics with Chris Noessel

    23/05/2017 Duração: 21min

    Why has artificial intelligence (AI) captivated the attention of everyday consumers now? Lou chats with Chris Noessel, Global Practice Design Lead for Transportation at IBM to explore how "smart" technology is shaking up many industries. His new book, “Designing Agentive Technology: AI That Works for People,” explores solutions, implications and ethics of design "smart" products for customers. Buy Chris' book: http://rfld.me/2tXjjSf Follow Chris Noessel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrisnoessel Follow Rosenfeld Media on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Crafting Enterprise Experiences: A Chat with Theresa Neil

    22/05/2017 Duração: 23min

    What goes into crafting a truly amazing enterprise-level user experience? Theresa Neil, founder of Strategy + Design, discusses the unique UX challenges faced by enterprise-level clients. She outlines a strategy for EUX veterans - and for those new to UX - to ensure that you don't reinvent the wheel. We’re honored to have Theresa Neil as our Theme Leader for Crafting Enterprise Experiences at this year’s EUX Conference. Get your tickets at www.enterpriseux.net or follow along on Twitter at @EXConference. Follow Theresa Neil on Twitter : https://twitter.com/theresaneil Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Talking to Tech: Designing Conversations with Giles Colborne

    22/05/2017 Duração: 26min

    Did you talk to your smartphone today? Ask Google Home to play your favorite audiobook? The two-way conversation with technology has graduated from metaphor to reality. Lou sits down with Giles Colborne, author of “Simple and Usable” and the CEO/founder of CX Partners, to explore how having meaningful, interactive conversations with our tech is shaping and changing UX design. Giles spoke at To Be Designed, a virtual conference we held on April 25. Buy the recorded program here: http://rfld.me/2nYaDYX Follow Giles Colborne on Twitter : https://twitter.com/gilescolborne

  • Rise of the Machines: Talking Tooling with Elizabeth Churchill

    11/05/2017 Duração: 20min

    How will "smart" technology and AI impact work for humans? Dr. Elizabeth Churchill, director of UX at Google, talks to Lou about how she sees AI providing a creative counterpart to work done by humans, not as a means to supplant it. She discusses the difference between coordination tooling and skills tooling, and how both are primed to be invaluable components of the EUX toolbox. We’re ecstatic to have Elizabeth as our opening keynote speaker at the 2017 Enterprise UX Conference. Get your tickets at http://rfld.me/2ouQx8H or follow along on Twitter at @enterpriseUX. Follow Elizabeth Churchill on Twitter : https://twitter.com/xeeliz Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Leaving a Legacy: Lou chats with Mark Templeton, EUX 2017 Keynote Speaker

    01/05/2017 Duração: 18min

    To many, Mark Templeton is synonymous with Citrix and UX. As CEO, he revolutionized enterprise software by making it user-friendly. For many, that would be enough of a legacy - but not for Mark. He discusses what a legacy means to him, and gives a sneak-peak into his closing address at EUX 2017. Follow Mark Templeton on Twitter: https://twitter.com/markbtempleton Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Jaguars in Silos: A Chat with Toby Haug

    24/04/2017 Duração: 17min

    What do exotic big cats, enterprise UX, and silos have in common? Answer: they all require empathy and understanding. Lou sits down with Toby Haug, Head of Design & Co-Innovation Center at SAP, to discuss building bridges between silos, and how his design network (Design at Business) radically changed his approach to connecting with enterprise silos. Love this podcast? Join us & Toby at the annual Enterprise UX Conference: http://rfld.me/2ouQx8H

  • Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto: Mapping Robotic UX with Carla Diana

    19/04/2017 Duração: 22min

    UX looks at the interaction between products and people. But smart technology often leaves one user out in the cold: the robot. Lou chats with Carla Diana, a hybrid designer, author, and educator to discuss why smart tech is only as good as its interactions with people. Carla is speaking at To Be Designed, our future and tech virtual conference on April 25. Buy tickets or the recorded program here: http://rfld.me/2nYaDYX Find out more about Carla Diana at : http://www.carladiana.com

  • Sentient Socks: The Future of Fashion and Tech with Liza Kindred

    18/04/2017 Duração: 26min

    How much do you want your socks to know about you? Should they alert you that they need to be repaired or be made of self-cleaning fibers? Or should they be able to go one step further and order you a new pair as soon as they’re worn out? Lou sits down with Liza Kindred, founder of Third Wave Fashion, to talk about wearables, tech, and how “me” commerce is leading the charge for mindful tech. Liza will be speaking at To Be Designed, our future and tech virtual conference on April 25. Buy tickets or the recorded program here: http://rfld.me/2nYaDYX Check out Third Wave Fashion: http://thirdwavefashion.com/

  • Future-Proofing Your UX Team : A Chat with Colette Vardeman

    14/04/2017 Duração: 16min

    Leaving a UX legacy at an enterprise level requires stamina, courage, and grit. But the common denominator for creating a UX legacy is a surprising one: empathy. Lou talks with Colette Vardeman, Executive Director of Design at USAA, about her current experiences, past challenges, and what she’ll be covering as Theme Leader for Creating a Legacy at 2017’s Enterprise UX Conference. Join us at Enterprise UX: http://rfld.me/2ouQx8H Follow Colette Vardeman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colettev Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Leading Teams That Execute: A Chat with Phillip Hunter

    03/04/2017 Duração: 24min

    What does an interdisciplinary enterprise team need to focus on to ensure customer satisfaction? Lou talks with Phillip Hunter, Head of UX at Alexa Skills, about the unique challenges of growing and leading enterprise UX teams to success. Phillip Hunter is the Theme Leader for Leading Teams That Execute at 2017’s Enterprise UX Conference. Get tickets at www.enterpriseux.net or follow along on Twitter at @enterpriseUX. Follow Phillip Hunter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/designoutloud Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Building Bridges Between UX and CX: A Chat with Sarah Bloomer

    21/02/2017 Duração: 22min

    What's the difference between Customer Experience and User Experience? Are they working together to create a consistent experience with users of your products? Sarah Bloomer, former Director of Customer Experience and Insights at Forrester Research, talks to Lou Rosenfeld about what companies can do to build bridges between their Customer Experience and User Experience teams. Follow Sarah Bloomer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boolie Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Applying The Lean Product Playbook: A Talk with Dan Olsen

    14/12/2016 Duração: 23min

    The Lean Product Playbook by Dan Olsen has revolutionized the way start-ups get their products to market. But what if you don't work in a startup? Dan reveals to Lou Rosenfeld how the lean philosophy can be applied to companies of all shapes and sizes–even enterprises. Learn what the common challenges and solutions are to bringing the lean philosophy into an established company. Follow Dan Olsen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/danolsen Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries: A Chat with Steve Portigal

    05/12/2016 Duração: 26min

    A couple of researchers walk into a bar. After a few drinks, they fess up their most embarrassing tales of research gone wrong. In this podcast, Steve Portigal talks about how that one night at the bar (and cat pee) sparked the idea for his book Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries. Learn why Steve believes in the value of failure stories, and how he convinced a skeptical Lou to publish the book. Follow Steve Portigal on Twitter: https://twitter.com/steveportigal Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • The Blind Spot of Innovation: a Chat with Nathan Shedroff and Steve Diller

    01/11/2016 Duração: 23min

    Most companies innovate backwards–focusing first on what features or products they can build. In reality, you're in the relationship business. Authors Nathan Shedroff and Steve Diller talk about new tools they’ve developed to help businesses innovate with customer relationships in mind. Buy the Book: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/blind-spot/ Follow Nathan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanshedroff Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • What Digital Leaders Need to Know: a Chat with Tony Byrne

    28/09/2016 Duração: 16min

    Throwing money at technology won’t automatically make your company more innovative or productive. So how do you pick the right tools for your organization? In this episode, Real Story Group founder Tony Byrne talks about what digital leaders need to do to make tech buying decisions that drive success. Follow Tony on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonybyrne Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia Buy books by Real Story Group: http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/#digital-reality-checks-books

  • How Technology Can Empower Marketing: a Chat with Theresa Regli

    26/09/2016 Duração: 24min

    Does your company struggle to find and use video, audio, and image assets after you’ve created them? Do they disappear into a dark netherworld on your server? In this episode, Theresa Regli, author of Digital and Marketing Asset Management, breaks down what to ask before buying kludgy and expensive software. And which vendors rank highest on her list of otherwise lackluster DAM vendors. Buy Theresa’s book: http://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/digital-and-marketing-asset-management/ Follow Theresa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theresaregli Follow Rosenfeld Media: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

  • When Research is Dangerous: a Chat with Julie Stanford

    19/09/2016 Duração: 22min

    Too often, companies take a “research band-aid” approach to user research. Fixing things over here that causes problems over there. Julie Stanford, founder of Sliced Bread Design, and talks about how to avoid playing Whack-A-Mole when researching and designing products. Register for User Research for Everyone Conference: http://userresearchforeveryone.com Follow Julie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliestanford Follow Rosenfeld Media on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosenfeldmedia

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