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Design for How People Think
- Using Brain Science to Build Better Products
- De: John Whalen PhD
- Narrado por: Mitchell Dorian
- Duración: 4 h y 43 m
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User experience doesn’t happen on a screen; it happens in the mind, and the experience is multidimensional and multisensory. This practical book will help you uncover critical insights about how your customers think so you can create products or services with an exceptional experience. Corporate leaders, marketers, product owners, and designers will learn how cognitive processes from different brain regions form what we perceive as a singular experience. Author John Whalen shows you how anyone on your team can conduct "contextual interviews" to unlock insights.
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Generally Great Starter for Software UX Design
- De Michael en 03-02-25
- Design for How People Think
- Using Brain Science to Build Better Products
- De: John Whalen PhD
- Narrado por: Mitchell Dorian
Generally Great Starter for Software UX Design
Revisado: 03-02-25
The approach to understanding customer feedback to improve design is very easy to understand and can be applied immediately to software products.
I think my only wish of the author would be stepping through a few more varied types of software applications with the methodology applied to each. My opinion is that doing so would give the reader a better sense of what they may experience with a web application for example vs a desktop software product.
Generally, this is a great introduction to understanding how to apply feedback into software product design.
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Clean Agile
- Back to Basics
- De: Robert C. Martin
- Narrado por: Theodore O'Brien
- Duración: 5 h y 53 m
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Nearly 20 years after the Agile Manifesto was first presented, the legendary Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) reintroduces Agile values and principles for a new generation - programmers and nonprogrammers alike. Martin, author of Clean Code and other highly influential software development guides, was there at Agile’s founding. Now, in Clean Agile: Back to Basics, he strips away misunderstandings and distractions that over the years have made it harder to use Agile than was originally intended.
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Uncle Bob is at it Again
- De Michael en 03-02-25
- Clean Agile
- Back to Basics
- De: Robert C. Martin
- Narrado por: Theodore O'Brien
Uncle Bob is at it Again
Revisado: 03-02-25
I enjoyed how Bob balanced the book’s voice. Despite my own disagreements with some of his views, he does a good gob of presenting his opinion, the “why” he has the opinion, and even sometimes acknowledging where his opinion might actually be wrong.
I did enjoy the refreshing viewpoint of agile philosophy from someone who has seen it grow from inception through the evolution of what it is today. Bob typically takes a real-world pragmatic approach in his teaching and this book is no exception. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone in the software profession.
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The Great Mental Models
- General Thinking Concepts
- De: Shane Parrish
- Narrado por: Shane Parrish
- Duración: 3 h y 23 m
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The Great Mental Models: General Thinking Concepts is the first book in The Great Mental Models series designed to upgrade your thinking with the best, most useful and powerful tools so you always have the right one on hand. This volume details nine of the most versatile all-purpose mental models you can use right away to improve your decision making, your productivity, and how clearly you see the world.
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A dissapointing debut
- De Peter en 04-14-19
- The Great Mental Models
- General Thinking Concepts
- De: Shane Parrish
- Narrado por: Shane Parrish
Pretty Ok Book for Thinking with Mental Models
Revisado: 03-02-25
I liked the general ideas in this book. The organization of the information was a little hard for me to follow. I think personally, I would have liked there to be more structure to the presentation of the information. Something like: model overview, explanation, strengths, weaknesses, and applications.
Overall, not a terrible book though.
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