NEW BOOK! We Need to Talk: A Survival Guide for Tough Conversations

Survey seminar: resources and slides

Thanks to everyone who attended my Virtual Seminar “Designing effective surveys” on 28th February 2012.

If you missed it, you can:

Resources that I mention in the seminar

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New book signing! Sara Wachter-Boettcher to take Content Everywhere

We all love a challenge.

Sara Wachter-Boettcher is taking on a big one in Content Everywhere: Strategy and Structure for Future-Ready Content (due out later this year).

Her challenge is to show you how to break content down and reassemble it into parts that make sense in a multi-device, multi-channel world. From improving deep navigation to leveraging microformats to developing a more semantic web. Content Everywhere will help you develop content that’s findable, adaptable, connectable, transportable, and easier to manage.

Tackling this topic will be no problem for Sara; after all, it only happens to be the cutting edge of both content strategy and information architecture. 😉

Sign up here to be emailed when the book is available for purchase (we’ll also send you a nice discount code while we’re at it). And, of course, you can keep up with her progress at the book’s site.

Register for a workshop, get $350 Loop11 project!

There’s yet another awesome deal for attendees for our Spring 2012 UX Workshops!

When you register for our workshops you’ll receive a free project (with no limits on tasks and questions) from our sponsor, Loop11, to conduct your own online usability study (normally priced at $350).

Here are the details:

  • You’ll get quantitative usability metrics based on hundreds of participants
  • You’ll know whether your users can complete they key tasks they come to your website for
  • You’ll find where there are usability problems with your website

What you’ll get with Loop11:

  • One full scale project with no limit on the number tasks and questions
  • Up to 1,000 participants

This offer is good when you register for any of our spring workshops: Mountain View (March 5-7), Washington DC (May 7-9), and New York (May 23-25).

Thanks, Loop11!

A Bundle of UX Goodness just for registering…

Register for one of Rosenfeld Media’s Fall 2012 UX Workshops and receive a 4-pack of these fantastic UIE Virtual Seminar recordings to share with your team:

  • UX Design in the Mobile Frontier with Rachel Hinman
  • 8 Better Practices for Great Information Architecture with Louis Rosenfeld
  • >Designing with Agile with Anders Ramsay
  • Designing with Scenarios: Putting Personas to Work with Kim Goodwin

Just register for one or more of our workshops, and we’ll email you instructions on how to access these seminars. Thanks, UIE!

We’re coming to DC!

We’ve just added a Washington, DC stop to our spring 2012 UX workshop tour. We’ll be at the AIA in force from May 7-9, bringing you three fantastic new workshops:

  • May 7: Whitney Quesenbery teaches Using Personas and Storytelling Effectively . You already know how good the book is; come learn with Whitney in person.
  • May 8: Anders Ramsay teaches Designing with Agile. Anders taught it last fall in London and the session sold out quickly.
  • May 9: Lisa Welchman teaches Web Governance for your Organization. Something that’s likely driving you nuts; good thing Lisa is the preeminent expert on the subject.

The early bird registration date is April 6, but don’t wait—tickets will sell quickly. Also, we always offer a discount when three or more register from the same organization, so please spread the word to your colleagues to take advantage.

Hope to see you at one of our Washington workshops this May!

Register by Friday and get a FREE UserTesting.com study worth US$499

When you register early for our March 5-7 Mountain View workshops (by this Friday, February 10th), our partner UserTesting.com will perform a free mini-usability study of your website.

Mini-usability study details:

  • Watch users search Google for what you offer
  • Watch users perform common tasks—such as placing an order—on your website
  • Watch users naturally search the Internet to research your company’s credibility

What UserTesting.com will provide you:

  • They’ll set up and run a 3-user test of your site.
  • They’ll give you the complete videos of these three sessions.
  • They’ll annotate the videos, make clips of the highlights, and write a summary of the key findings.
  • And it’s free

Yep, a US$499 value free simply for registering (please do so by February 10th). After you register, we’ll ask for the URL you want tested. Then UserTesting.com will get to work.

So, an incredible deal just got better—three best-selling UX authors (Krug, Wroblewski, and Rosenfeld), all teaching highly practical workshops geared toward UX practitioners in an intimate setting (capped at 50). Low prices per workshop. And now this great offer from UserTesting.com. What are you waiting for?

Win a Kindle stuffed with 8 Rosenfeld Media books

Yes, we’re not abashed in our love for UX London. In fact, this spring’s lineup includes four of our authors (or soon-to-be authors): Leah Buley, Kevin Cheng, Anders Ramsay, and Luke Wroblewski.

Our love extends to a joint promo—we’re giving away two Kindles pre-loaded with all eight Rosenfeld Media titles. Just tweet whom you’d like to see speak at a future UX London event, or write a book for Rosenfeld Media—be sure to include @UXLondon and @RosenfeldMedia in the tweet. You’ll help the UX London folks and Rosenfeld Media know who we should be keeping an eye on.

Many thanks!

Workshop series to visit NYC, Silicon Valley

Wondering how you’ll ramp up your UX team’s skills? (And spend that training budget?)

Look no further: our spring 2012 workshops are now open for registration. They cover some delicious topics: web form design, prototyping for mobile devices, DIY usability testing, and a very pragmatic take on information architecture. And our instructors ain’t bad either: Steve Krug, Luke Wroblewski, Rachel Hinman, and Lou Rosenfeld. Small full-day classes and lots of hands-on work—what more could you ask for?

We’ll be visiting Mountain View March 5-7, and New York City May 23-25. (Stay tuned; we’re working on adding a third city.) Discounts available for early registration and groups. And we’ll be giving away lots of goodies from such sponsors as TechSmith, UserTesting.com, MailChimp, and Balsamiq.

Please help spread the word, and let us know if we can answer any questions.

Anders Ramsay on avoiding agile-induced dysfunctions

With our partners at UIE, we recently launched the Next Step Series of monthly virtual seminars starring Rosenfeld Media authors. First up is Anders Ramsay, who will present Designing With Agile on January 24 . How agile and design fit together is still up in the air, so we decided to get some input from Anders:

RM: What’s the biggest mistake people make when it comes to designing with Agile?

Anders Ramsay: UX designers’ biggest mistake is to think that methods like Scrum or XP are synonymous with Agile. Those methods were created by and for developers to solve developer problems. They were created with high-quality efficient software delivery in mind, not UX design. This is why many UX designers are stunned—utterly stunned!—to discover that adopting Scrum does not lead to eternal frolicking and bliss. In fact, adopting a method like Scrum or XP will, for a UX practitioner, only replace the waterfall dysfunctions of old with new dysfunctions, like being devoured by the backlog beast or being stuck with half-baked UX that has been deemed “Done.”

But the good news is that we can forge our own methods, intended to solve UX designer problems and challenges and looking at software from the UX perspective, out of the very same lean, light-weight thinking and values from which the Agile movement and brand was forged.

New virtual seminar series!

Big news from Rosenfeld Media headquarters: we’re teaming up with UIE to create a new series of monthly virtual seminars!

The Next Step Series will feature Rosenfeld Media authors covering critical user experience topics thoughtfully and practically—just like they do in their Rosenfeld Media books. All with the great format and top production values you’ve come to expect from UIE: highly participatory, 90-minute live seminars and edited recordings for future use. We’ve already queued up an initial batch of great presenters, including Anders Ramsay, Caroline Jarrett, Rachel Hinman, and Steve Portigal.

This partnership is a true no-brainer. Rosenfeld Media’s goal is to identify and promote fantastic UX expertise—in book form, but also in a growing number of other formats. And no one publishes better virtual seminars than UIE. We’re looking forward to serving the user experience community together.

Please check out our list of upcoming seminars, and stay connected with us to be notified when more are scheduled.