“The less you strive to control ideas and insist on credit for those that are yours, the more good ideas you’re likely to have – and see implemented.”
Tom Kelley in “The art of Innovation”, p. 86
“The less you strive to control ideas and insist on credit for those that are yours, the more good ideas you’re likely to have – and see implemented.”
Tom Kelley in “The art of Innovation”, p. 86
The profession of improving usability asks how we best help our users fulfill their goals. The goal and task orientation of usability is carved into stone in the ISO standard definition for what usability is. There is however a part of the usability profession that can’t be concerned with a clear goal. Continue reading 9 comments
You might have tried it before: as you incrementally tweak your web application with small changes, you can’t seem to convert your users any better. It seems as if you’ve hit a dead end. A large number of A/B tests and multivariate testing seem to have found the best working solution. Is the essence of my application just not good enough to convert better? Continue reading 2 comments