Archive for the ‘Product Management’ Category
Monday, February 20th, 2006
Six Sigma is both a Metric & a Process
See what Cooper has to say about using Six Sigma in Interaction Design. >> Click here
The newsletter talks about What is Six Sigma, Evolution of Six Sigma, DMAIC process followed in Honeywell, GE etc.,
and also about the drawbacks of these processes ...
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2006
Web Browsers are slowly posing a serious threat to other Desktop applications! Features that were only possible on Desktop Applications are now, not only possible on Web Based Applications but also provide better User Experience. (Atleast in the Communications domain, says Prasant)
Gmail’s new Chat feature runs on the ...
Posted in User eXperience Design, Innovation !?!, AJAX, DOM, JavaScript, CSS, XML, XHTML | 5 Comments »
Monday, February 6th, 2006
The Indian Movie Industry has finally ARRIVED!
‘Rang de Basanti‘ is undoubtedly one of the best Indian films that I ‘ve eva experienced. Aamir Khan with his infinite wisdom, has used the media to effectively evoke intense patriotic feelings from the the Next Gen audience. Well timed comic-reliefs, balances the ...
Posted in Bangalore, Books, Innovation !?! | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005
Some questions on User Experience Design & Development processes.
How does one measure the quality of a product/experience?
Once measured, how does one control it?
What are the relevant Six Sigma tools that are available?
How does one verify the validity of design decisions?
How to do “Predictive Design”
How & when do I do ...
Posted in Product Management, Six Sigma | 1 Comment »
Sunday, October 2nd, 2005
Just got back from an enriching ‘Site Visit’. This plant in Mangalore falls under the Automation & Control Systems domain.
I was lucky to be given an opportunity to observe users (Operators) contextually, in one of the biggest plants in India. Its an awesome ...
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