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The Simplicity Shift: Innovative Design Tactics in a Corporate World Book

High tech companies have trouble transferring good product design into final, shipping products. There is a political/cultural disconnect between the corporate desire for good design and the corporate culture that implements it. The Simplicity Shift is about shifting a companies culture to value, discover and implement Simplicity, creating designed products. For companies to truly create breakthrough, easy to use products, they must elevate design so that it's terms and tools are shared by everyone in the team. Design is a strategic tool that must become a part of how everyone in the company thinks, acts, and most importantly makes decisions.Read More

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    High-tech products have historically had notoriously poor design. Fortunately, companies have recently started to embrace user-centered design practices. This transition hasn't been smooth; many companies have difficulty transferring good design into final, shippable product. There is a political/cultural disconnect between the outward corporate desire for good design and the internal corporate culture that implements it. The Simplicity Shift is about moving the company culture to value, discover and implement simplicity, and to create a well-designed product. For most companies, product design is not paramount; it is something locked into a "design department" and approached as a sub-task of the larger sequential process. For companies to truly create breakthrough, easy-to-use products, they must elevate design so that its terms and tools are shared by everyone in the team. Design is a strategic tool that thereby becomes a part of how every company employee thinks, acts--and most importantly--makes decisions. Product managers and professional designers will benefit from the tools and examples about making design work in a production company.

  • 052152749X
  • 9780521527491
  • Scott Jenson
  • 18 November 2002
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 182
  • illustrated edition
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