Agile 2014 was once again was full of UX related content — over 28 hours worth spread over five days. If, like us, you couldn’t attend this year here are links to all of the UX related slide decks we could find:
- The Girl With the Chisel Tip Marker (Lynne Cazaly)
- Intensifying User Stories (Bill Wake)
- Requirements, Product Ownership, and Other Misunderstood Concepts in Agile Development (Jeff Patton)
- Value Teams: The Next Evolution of the Product Owner (Ahmed Sidky)
- How to recognize the Zombie Persona Apocalypse (Michael Rawling)
- UX Runway: the trials and tribulations of a UX and Agile environment (Natalie Warnert)
- Creating Successful MVPs in Agile Teams (Melissa Perri)
- Go From a Nebulous Vision to Iteration One in 3 Steps (Mary Brodie)
- See the Value (Jeffrey Morgan, Ardita Karaj)
- Lean Startup Snowflakes (D. Andre Dhondt)
- How Agile UX and guerrilla testing helped change government policy (Kevin Murray, Imran Younis)
- The Anatomy of an Experience Framework: How to Create Better Products With Your Customers (Martina Schell)
- Build Products that Matter with Innovation Accounting (David Bland)
You also might be interested in:
- Antonella Cachia’s review of some of her favourite Agile 2014 sessions
- This video of Ahmed Sidky talking about Value Teams earlier this year
- Jen Siomacco’s review of some of the UX related sessions
- Natalie Warnert interviewed about the ‘UX Runway’ at Agile 2014
- Mary Brodie writing about needing a vision for agile projects earlier this year
- Andre Dhondt’s write up of his Lean Startup Snowflakes game
- Davis Hussman talking about Lessons in Gravity, one of his Agile 2014 sessions
- David Bland on How to Build Products that Matter at Agile 2014
If we missed anything please let us know at crew@quietstars.com!
(excerpted with permission from “The Agile & Lean UX News #15“)