This Week’s Tweets (2011-10-28)

Posted: October 28th, 2011 | Author: | Tags: | No Comments »
  • #ff special edition on: The importance of UX leadership: http://t.co/FwDbxDw8 – @lishubert & http://t.co/TvZUKvm3 – @riander #
  • "Growing our profession requires what I think of as practice leadership—things like mentoring junior…" http://t.co/6c3cEV0t #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Wilco (15), PJ Harvey (5) & Tindersticks (1) http://t.co/LuXmRKVw #
  • The Healthcare UX #hcux Weekly is out! http://t.co/6Jtog95Y ▸ Top stories today via @healthfinch @doccottle #
  • Photo: Goodbye, Chicago (Taken with instagram) http://t.co/ajsl4PJz #
  • Wonderful end to #drcx RT @colleenmurray: Barbara Denton from Kaiser Permanente: "If I change myself, I will change the world." #
  • Barbara Denton from Kaiser showing full-fidelity architectural prototype of suburban clinic built in warehouse innovation facility #drcx #
  • Observe how work (Info, Patient, Customer) moves through the organization, not how it's structured – Propokoff #drcx #
  • Ilya Prokopoff now on stage to discuss "using design research to understand organizations." #drcx #
  • @daveixd you and @tealtan are on the same page. Definitely swayed by your opinions. In Japan the answer might be different. #
  • RT @katymogal: @lukew "opportunity is not in spotting and reacting to disruption – it's in BEING the disruption." #drcx #
  • Momentum: Forty-three percent of Americans agree with the views of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement http://t.co/G4G31kaV #ows #
  • Projection of onstage activity in the casual area: conference design at #drcx http://t.co/TXH51NyW #
  • Thanks @Riander! Page down http://t.co/VOLZx5HK for one answer (re: What if conference ID badges had a QR code on them?) #drcX #
  • @cadler sharing the tools & approaches kickstarter uses to understand their users (beers my fave) #drcx http://t.co/4R3FOdhL #
  • MT @andylafond "It's okay to fail. As long as you have a plan to change." – @cadler (another great candidate for @FailCon) #drcx #
  • Plans are emerging for #epic2012 (evil laugh). Had a great call w/ @si_roberts about conf design (partially drawing from ideas at #drcx #
  • @tealtan true… true. #
  • Reposting w/ tag: Awesome (and hilarious) segmentation of "insight-makers" – @luisarnal pic.twitter.com/tsHXz6U5 #drcx #
  • What if ID badges had a QR code on them? Conf design at #drcx http://t.co/3fg38CkC #
  • More on conference design at #drcx flagged conversation points with speakers http://t.co/veDy78R5 #
  • Awesome (and hilarious) segmentation of "insight-makers" – @luisarnal http://t.co/tsHXz6U5 #
  • Ability to develop insights requires a combination of courage / self-esteem & quality / expertise – @luisarnal #drcx #
  • Analysis and insight-finding (sense-making?) requires vision and creativity. It's not a mechanical process – @luisarnal #drcx #
  • No Spanish or Portuguese word for "insight"… makes @luisarnal's life difficult #drcX http://t.co/copvd44w #
  • Can we combine qualitative insights, behavioral economics, and crowd-sourcing to achieve Generality and Robustness? #drcX #
  • Good point! "Price is a design attribute" – Chakravarti #drcX #
  • Great dinner / drinks / conversation last night w/ @luisarnal @brucenussbaum @jalexa @kumatank Jay Melican @xstine @mcgaw and others. #drcX #
  • Thanks @si_roberts @lextantgage More sign-in wall pics: http://t.co/PUT7VvlS
    http://t.co/0nUkcbXo
    http://t.co/AZbj7XPI
    http://t.co/3wIyYocK #
  • @daveixd thanks, David! SCAD will be an amazing place for EPIC. Chris Miller is doing a great job getting the ball rolling already. #
  • Involve those who embody your audience in your innovation process. Leverage their dreams… Riffing on @brucenussbaum #drcx #
  • Hearing some synergies btw @brucenussbaum's 'embodiment' and @jumpassociates' 'co-creation with innovators' to smooth product adoption #drcx #
  • Embodiment: How can we 'embody' the audience for our products and services. How can we represent their values… – @brucenussbaum #drcx #
  • Todays dialogue: How can we get at meaningfulness in the lives of real people with digital tools – @brucenussbaum #drcx #
  • @brucenussbaum up next for some wrap-up thoughts #drcx #
  • @errehache tools he mentions mostly built by startups, or gov't. Interesting lack of traditional "industry" participation. #drcX #
  • Tolva: "Usage of the populace as ambient sensors" for urban data. Very interesting. #drcx #
  • Tolva cites weather data driving multi-billion dollar industry; shows examples of open data apps that could have similar potential #drcx #
  • John Tolva, CTO of City of Chicago on open data as economic engine. #drcX #
  • What to strive for in digital info design: interactivity, behavioral, computational, natively interactive – paraphrasing @jeffcdi #drc11 #
  • Data is no longer locked in documents. It is a product itself, to be presented alongside the narrative of your findings. – @jeffcdi #drc11 #
  • excited to see @jeffcdi present at #drc11 on formerly static information sources going digital and interactive. #
  • Loved the Orange Card story by @kayneburk. Would be a great presentation at @FailCon #drc11 #
  • Engaging talk by @boltron, but cringed a little bit when he mentioned dscout… @gravitytankinc is presenting in the same group at #drc11 #
  • @erova swapping design conference stories over lunch sounds great. talk to you soon! #
  • follow @luisarnal for real-time #drc11 tweets. Thanks, Luis! #
  • .@erova I'll be following you for #DMINYC updates… Program looks good! I'm not there because I'm at #DRC11 in Chicago. #
  • Hmm… Kindle truncated my clip. I was trying to refer to the section "the potential of design" from Subject to Change: http://t.co/YZJw0tg8 #
  • http://t.co/tMSdOVwX #Kindle #
  • http://t.co/2vVkrVO2 #Kindle #

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