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Lean UX
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Lean UX

Designing Great Products with Agile Teams

O'Reilly, 2016 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • Overview

Recommendation

Lean UX combines the Lean Principles of “rapid experimentation” and “evidence-based decision making,” with systems thinking and an agile approach to development. As in Lean development, Lean UX emphasizes supporting the user experience, achieving a “minimum viable product” (MVP), and sharing the MVP while collecting feedback and making rapid revisions. Lean UX adds a critical component to the genre. Authors Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden, who are design experts, present their information clearly and cleanly, though they do seem to figure that readers already have a grounding in Lean and Agile development. Thus, getAbstract recommends this fluff-free and practical guide to designers, developers, program managers and project managers.

Take-Aways

  • Lean UX follows the principles of Lean development.
  • Lean UX concerns outcomes, not deliverables.
  • Eliminate “Big Design Up Front” and follow the iterative, ongoing continuous improvement principles of Lean development.

About the Authors

Consultants and speakers Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden have more than four decades of combined digital design experience.  


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