Re: Agile UX

"Alan Dayley [email protected] [SCRUMDEVELOPMENT]" <[email protected]> Tue, 22 Mar 2016 23:33:49 -0400
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The book "Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience" by
Jeff Gothelf is a good one. You and your client will have to decide if it
is THE one.

http://www.amazon.com/Lean-UX-Applying-Principles-Experience/dp/1449311652

Alan



On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 9:09 PM, George Dinwiddie [email protected]
[SCRUMDEVELOPMENT] <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Michael,
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> It depends. ;-) Seriously, what emphasis is being placed on UX there? If
> they're really serious about it, I check into "dual track scrum" or
> "dual track agile." I don't know that there's any one single reference
> on that, though. Try these for starters:
>
> - http://svpg.com/dual-track-scrum/
> - http://aaron.sanders.name/dual-track-scrum-brief/
> - http://jpattonassociates.com/common-agile-isnt-for-startups/#more-1105
>
> Hope that helps,
> George
>
> On 3/22/16 8:48 PM, Michael Wollin [email protected]
> [SCRUMDEVELOPMENT] wrote:
> > I was asked by the UX personal on the smartphone team, “If there is one
> reference to read about how to do agile UX, what would it be?” And so I am
> asking you.
> >
> > :)
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> > Michael
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