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Adapting Agencies for the AI Era
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Adapting Agencies for the AI Era

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Adapting Agencies for the AI Era written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Brent Weaver, CEO of E2M Solutions—the leading provider of white label WordPress, SEO, content, and AI solutions for ...

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An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership
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An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership

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Picture this: You’re in a meeting room at your tech company, and two people are having what looks like the same conversation about the same design problem. One is talking about whether the team has the right skills to tackle it. The other is diving deep into whether the solution actually solves the user’s ...

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From Beta to Bedrock: Build Products that Stick.
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From Beta to Bedrock: Build Products that Stick.

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As a product builder over too many years to mention, I've lost count of the number of times I've seen promising ideas go from zero to hero in a few weeks, only to fizzle out within months. Financial products, which is the field I work in, are no exception. With people’s real hard-earned money on the line, ...

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The Brain Science Behind Successful Marketing
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The Brain Science Behind Successful Marketing

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The Brain Science Behind Successful Marketing written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Catch the Full Episode:   Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Michael Aaron Flicker, founder and CEO of ZenoSci Ventures and co-founder (with Richard Shotton) of the ...

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Asynchronous Design Critique: Giving Feedback
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Asynchronous Design Critique: Giving Feedback

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Feedback, in whichever form it takes, and whatever it may be called, is one of the most effective soft skills that we have at our disposal to collaboratively get our designs to a better place while growing our own skills and perspectives. Feedback is also one of the most underestimated tools, and often by ...

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Asynchronous Design Critique: Getting Feedback
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Asynchronous Design Critique: Getting Feedback

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“Any comment?” is probably one of the worst ways to ask for feedback. It’s vague and open ended, and it doesn’t provide any indication of what we’re looking for. Getting good feedback starts earlier than we might expect: it starts with the request.  It might seem counterintuitive to start the process of ...

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Designing for the Unexpected
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Designing for the Unexpected

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I’m not sure when I first heard this quote, but it’s something that has stayed with me over the years. How do you create services for situations you can’t imagine? Or design products that work on devices yet to be invented? Flash, Photoshop, and responsive design When I first started designing websites, ...

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Voice Content and Usability
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Voice Content and Usability

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We’ve been having conversations for thousands of years. Whether to convey information, conduct transactions, or simply to check in on one another, people have yammered away, chattering and gesticulating, through spoken conversation for countless generations. Only in the last few millennia have we begun to ...

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Design for Safety, An Excerpt
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Design for Safety, An Excerpt

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Antiracist economist Kim Crayton says that “intention without strategy is chaos.” We’ve discussed how our biases, assumptions, and inattention toward marginalized and vulnerable groups lead to dangerous and unethical tech—but what, specifically, do we need to do to fix it? The intention to make our tech safer ...

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Sustainable Web Design, An Excerpt
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Sustainable Web Design, An Excerpt

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In the 1950s, many in the elite running community had begun to believe it wasn’t possible to run a mile in less than four minutes. Runners had been attempting it since the late 19th century and were beginning to draw the conclusion that the human body simply wasn’t built for the task.  But on May 6, 1956, ...

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A Content Model Is Not a Design System
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A Content Model Is Not a Design System

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Do you remember when having a great website was enough? Now, people are getting answers from Siri, Google search snippets, and mobile apps, not just our websites. Forward-thinking organizations have adopted an omnichannel content strategy, whose mission is to reach audiences across multiple digital channels and ...

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How to Sell UX Research with Two Simple Questions
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How to Sell UX Research with Two Simple Questions

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Do you find yourself designing screens with only a vague idea of how the things on the screen relate to the things elsewhere in the system? Do you leave stakeholder meetings with unclear directives that often seem to contradict previous conversations? You know a better understanding of user needs would help the ...

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