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Category: Learning From Others

February 27, 2006 Learning From Others / Process and Methods

Competitive Analysis: Understanding the Market Context

Posted by Jason Withrow

Just when you thought you fully understood the three circles of information architecture, your assumptions are being challenged again. Withrow comes around with an argument for looking at the context circle differently.

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January 16, 2006 Learning From Others / Workplace and Career

Lou Rosenfeld Eats his own Dog Food

Posted by Liz Danzico

What does the publishing industry have in common with your 10 am design review with the client? More than you might think. Louis Rosenfeld reveals that the process of becoming a publisher is much like a product development process.

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November 1, 2005 From the Editors / Learning From Others / Mobile UX / Reviews / Search and Metadata

Ambient Findability: Talking with Peter Morville

Posted by Liz Danzico

Can we reasonably judge authority? How can we make good decisions in the information age? How do we know enough to ask the right questions? Peter Morville takes a moment to talk with us about these and other potential answers, his most recent book, the death of data, and our fascination with the future.

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October 25, 2005 Design Principles / Learning From Others

Studying the Creation of Kindergarten

Posted by Bill Lucas

How does the pursuit of one man’s interests result in the creation of kindergarten and timeless design principles? Bill Lucas shows us how Friedrich Fröbel took basic elements to create intricate, scalable systems that can serve as a model for creating new experiential systems today.

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September 15, 2005 Learning From Others / Reviews

The Art of Project Management

Posted by Jim Kalbach

Can project management be an art? Has Berkun truly created a jargon-free guide for the whole project team? Kalbach leads us through the high-level tasks and the major milestones of this new book, while keeping us on task.

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