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April 9, 2002 Learning From Others / Process and Methods / Workplace and Career

Unraveling the Mysteries of metadata and taxonomies

Posted by Christina Wodtke

Recently Boxes and Arrows caught up with Samantha Bailey, formerly at Argus and current lead IA for Wachovia Corporation’s Wachovia.com website. She talks about the transition from being a consultant to an “innie” IA, unravels the mysteries of metadata and taxonomies and shares her vision of the future of IA.

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March 18, 2002 Foundational Thinking / Workplace and Career

What’s in a Name? Or, What Exactly Do We Call Ourselves?

Posted by Marla Olsen

Defining the audience for Boxes and Arrows sparked the same kind of heated discussion as the community-at-large about what exactly do we call ourselves? Here’s two views, we’re sure there are more…

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March 11, 2002 Foundational Thinking / Workplace and Career

The Making of a Discipline: The Making of a Title

Posted by Nathan Shedroff

Many people who work within the design field have had a hard time assimilating the full scope of Experience Design—and a harder time accepting their niches within it. The reasons for this resistance uncover much about the state of design as well as the state of identity.

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March 11, 2002 Business Design / Professionalism / Workplace and Career

CEOs Are From Mars…

Posted by Alma Derricks

With a creative background and an M.B.A., I’ve been a professional half-breed over the past 20 years. What I’ve learned is that the antagonism, hostility and resentment often felt on both sides of the equation is the outgrowth of a basic failure to understand what makes the other side tick.

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March 11, 2002 Professionalism / Workplace and Career

Getting into Government Consulting

Posted by Jess McMullin

From Washington, D.C. to Olympia, Washington, there’s a rich potential for user experience consultants of all flavors to provide services to government. In this article I’ll share some thoughts directed toward you, the independent consultant or small firm that would like to work with government.

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