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  • As the pandemic recedes, unprecedented numbers of employees seek new jobs that better suit the new reality of work-from-anywhere. And as the economy recovers, companies need to fill roles put on hold or eliminated during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The result is frenetic UX jobs market as pent-up demand for talent meets workers ready to find their next gig. But despite lots of opportunities, locking in the perfect role remains a challenge even for UX-famous designers. In our season 2 finale, Larry and Roman discuss the Great Resignation and expand on thoughts Dan Saffer recently shared about his work search.

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  • The Space industry is shaping up to be one of the most significant growth areas in the market, estimated to exceed $1 Trillion by 2040. All this growth leads to new opportunities for User Experience professionals. Join us as we chat with Paul Lumsdaine, UX Designer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the unique challenges facing Designers in space.

    Show Notes

    Paul Lumsdaine - Senior Lead User Experience Designer - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | LinkedIn For All Mankind | Apple TV+ Space Shuttle Enterprise - Wikipedia JaimeLevy.com NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) - Robotic Space Exploration Emma Kalayjian The Studio at JPL Sonos | Wireless Speakers and Home Sound Systems

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  • Building successful products requires Design, Product, Engineering, Marketing, Support, Documentation, Operations... everyone working together. So why do we continue to structure our organizations in silos? This week Larry and Roman discuss how to align people, goals, and incentives with cross-functional teams while continuing to mature and evolve skills with communities of practice.

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    6 Top Picks for UX Podcasts by Berenice DeGusti Manager Tools and Career Tools are free weekly podcasts designed to give managers and individual contributors actionable recommendations to further their careers Allen curve - Wikipedia Conway's law - Wikipedia Team Topologies by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais

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  • The right answer to every question does in fact depend on the context. But answering every question with "It depends" makes designers seem spineless, undermining others' confidence in our ability, judgment, and leadership. In this episode, Roman and Larry offer practical suggestions for building decisiveness and eliminating "It depends" from your vocabulary.

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    11 Ways Emotionally Intelligent People Overcome Uncertainty

    Are You Actually Going to Get Fired?

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  • Designers should be given the freedom to make the best design they can without the fear of their designs getting changed for arbitrary reasons. This is a tricky scenario because design leaders have to believe in the designs their team produces. In this episode, we discuss finding a balance between trusting your designers and leading them in a positive direction.

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  • In a world where everyone has to learn online, why are the platforms so bad? Larry and Roman discuss the user experience of distance learning sites and some low hanging fruit that could make life a little easier for students and their parents.

    We also briefly discuss Alexa’s push to be more proactively helpful, and follow up on the Anova Precision Oven’s capabilities when it comes to making holiday prime rib.

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    Show Notes

    Microsoft Teams - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software Microsoft Teams Together Mode - https://news.microsoft.com/innovation-stories/microsoft-teams-together-mode/ Google Workspace - https://workspace.google.com Google Classroom - https://edu.google.com/products/classroom/ Schoology - https://www.schoology.com TechCrunch: Googles New Logos Are Bad - https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/06/googles-new-logos-are-bad University of Phoenix - https://www.phoenix.edu Harvard Business School Online - https://online.hbs.edu Trello - https://trello.com Minecraft - https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/ Beck, Loser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7PlMqsc5Cc Perfect Prime Rib - https://youtu.be/NUQ49SoteE0 the Anova Precision Oven - https://anovaculinary.com/anova-precision-oven/

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  • Larry and Roman wrap up 2020 with a discussion of Design Ops (after a quick diversion into the Anova Precision Oven). In the last few years Design Operations (or DesignOps, as the cool kids call it) has emerged as an important role for a lot of teams. We discuss what Design Operation are, what kind of teams need DesignOps, and the right way to say it.

    Show Notes

    the Anova Precision Oven - https://anovaculinary.com/anova-precision-oven/ Dave Malouf on Twitter - https://twitter.com/daveixd?s=20 Org Design for Design Orgs book - https://orgdesignfordesignorgs.com/2016/08/30/the-printed-book-is-here/ Design Ops Handbook - https://www.designbetter.co/designops-handbook Rosenfeld Media Communities - https://rosenfeldmedia.com/communities/

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  • Larry and Roman explore the design of robots in science fiction and real life. Should robots have faces? What about gender? Are Asimov ‘s Laws of Robotics enough for responsible robot design?

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  • Product Designer Jordan Singer (@jsngr) recently shocked the design world with his Figma plugin that renders interface designs using narrative text as the input. Larry King (@LAKing) and Roman Bercot (@Stuporman) discuss whether designers have reason for concern in this episode of UX Like Us.

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    https://twitter.com/jsngr/status/1284511080715362304

    Is the creative industry equipped to work with emerging technologies?

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  • In our Season 2 premier, Larry King and Roman Bercot discuss why Industrial age design practices don’t hold up in the cloud era. Modern product design and development teams must adopt an iterative, experiment-driven approach. Inspired by thoughts from Christina Wodtke and Dan Brown here: https://twitter.com/brownorama/status/1170847783705858048?s=21. Photo by Martim Braz via Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/LrZb1PQeC3o

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    With #DesignTwitter becoming increasingly toxic, @LAKing and @Stuporman take on one of the issues making designers lose their minds:
    Is everyone a designer?

    We discuss a bit of background, why it matters, and our own takes on the issue as well as the dumpster fire design discourse has become.

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    Roman Bercot and Larry King discuss a variety of maturity models and how to choose one that suits your needs. What is a maturity model? What is a model used for? Which model works best? Listen to this episode for most underrated tool in the designers tool belt.

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    Show Notes

    Nielson Norman Group - Corporate UX Maturity Jared Spool - Driving Product Teams To Become More Design Mature Jared Spool - The Flexibility of the Four Stages of Competence Leah Buley - User experience Capabilities assessment

    Stuff Designers Love

    Essential [ADHD]  Ideas for Parents

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    The ZImmers “My Generation” -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqfFrCUrEbY 

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  • Kelly Nakawatase (@UX_Kelly) joins the show to share her experience entering the design field as a graduate of General Assembly. 

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    Episode image: R. Lee Ermey and Arliss Howard in Full Metal Jacket (1987)

    Should you take a UX bootcamp? - https://medium.com/@uxkelly/should-you-take-a-ux-bootcamp-69acf44bec9f

    Lindsay Ellis - YouTube - https://youtu.be/KznZcK7ksf4

    Hercules - https://youtu.be/KznZcK7ksf4

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    Roman Bercot and Larry King explore Clayton Christensen’s Jobs to be Done framework and whether product design professionals need this “occasionally useful gimmick.” What is a JTBD? Why should designers use them? How many milkshake jokes can we make? And the new Staples branding gets a nod on Stuff Designers Love.

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    Show Notes Clayton Christensen tells the Milkshake story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfGtw2C95Ms  Ash Maurya attempts to define Jobs to be Done - https://blog.leanstack.com/what-is-a-job-to-be-done-jtbd-21304ce7441b  Staples unveils their new logo - https://twitter.com/rysimmons/status/1113464764859068421?s=20  The Pepsi design brief - https://www.goldennumber.net/wp-content/uploads/pepsi-arnell-021109.pdf 

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  • 18 years after the Agile Manifesto was published, Agile development methodologies dominate the way we make software. But are any of these methodologies truly Agile? Roman and Larry discuss the 4 Agile Values and 12 Agile Principles to see where we have gone astray.
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    Manifesto for Agile Software Development
    VersionOne State of Agile report
    the Lean Startup by Eric Ries
    Notion app

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  • As designers realize greater impact and influence in their organizations, Design Ethics becomes an increasingly important discussion. We start the conversation with the UX of Ts & Cs, the Surveillance Industrial Complex, and designing weapons.

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    Design Ethics and the Limits of the Ethical Designer

    Microsoft CEO defends US military contract that some employees say crosses a line

    Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe

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  • Nelson Yu, Director of Strategy and Business Development at Experian, joins us to give a product manager’s view of the overlap between PM and Design. And you’ll never guess what Nelson picks for Stuff Designers Love!

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    Product School Events

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  • In light of several high-profile redesigns greeted by user revolt, Larry asks when is redesign the right move? How might we allow for user choice, while also allowing us iterate and innovate? Stuff Designers Love: indoor skydiving.

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    Herb Caudill: Lessons from 6 software rewrite stories

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  • Larry's smart home increasingly belongs to Amazon. Will Amazon use Eero to make setting up smart homes easier? Should Eero owners worry about their privacy?

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    Show Notes
    The Verge: Why Amazon buying Eero feels so disappointing
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/12/18221441/amazon-buying-eero-disappointing
    Analysis of the Eero acquisition by Amazon

    Culture Eats Strategy
    https://anchor.fm/uxlikeus/episodes/Culture-Eats-Strategy---UX-Like-Us---10-e35973
    Episode 10 of UX Like Us feat. Kevin M. Hoffman

    The Overlap
    https://anchor.fm/uxlikeus/episodes/The-Overlap-e2u7f3
    Episode 7 of UX Like Us

    Bose Build Speaker or Headphones
    https://build.bose.com

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  • Kevin M. Hoffman, author of Meeting Design, discusses the power of culture in our organizations. What shapes culture? What transcends cultures and works across contexts? What levers can we pull to influence our cultures, regardless of title?

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    Kevin M. Hoffman
    http://www.kevinmhoffman.com/
    Meeting Design
    http://www.rosenfeldmedia.com/books/meeting-design/
    Erika Hall's tweet about engineering culture:
    https://twitter.com/mulegirl/status/1092848898819805186
    Sarah Nelson's Tweet on Influence
    https://twitter.com/sarahbeee/status/931591644876496896
    Culture mapping
    http://www.xplaner.com/culturemap/
    Blowhard Syndrome
    http://xuhulk.tumblr.com/post/110549967516/stop-blowhard-syndrome
    Gov.uk
    https://www.gov.uk/
    USDS
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    Edgar Schien and Humble Inquiry
    https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/edgar-h-schein 

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