Join us to celebrate the release of our book, Subject To Change: Creating Great Products & Services for an Uncertain World: Adaptive Path on Design. The party will be here at our offices:
363 Brannan St., San Francisco, CA
Tonight, May 13th, from 6-9pm
We’ll start off with some mingling, then the four authors will give a short talk followed by a book signing and more mingling. Adaptive Snacks will be providing light appetizers. Please join us! RSVP Here.
A little bit about the book:
To achieve success in today’s ever-changing and unpredictable markets, competitive businesses need to rethink and reframe their strategies across the board. Instead of approaching new product development from the inside out, companies have to begin by looking at the process from the outside in, beginning with the customer experience.
It’s a new way of thinking-and working-that can transform companies struggling to adapt to today’s environment into innovative, agile, and commercially successful organizations. Read more
Don Norman said he liked it:
“Short, but powerful. Easy to read, yet profound.
I’ve been searching for just this book: the one perfect book that summarizes the essence of modern product design. This is it. The lessons are as powerful as they are simple: The product is NOT the goal. Successful products are systems. Focus on the experience. This requires empathy, agile product management, real understanding of the target audience. This book practices what it preaches. I will use it in my courses for MBA students. You should use it for, well, for everyone. Short, simple, persuasive, and powerful.”
Don Norman
Co-Founder Nielsen Norman group
Author of “Emotional Design” and “Design of Future Things”
Buy the book on Amazon.
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Adaptive Path Book Party Tonight!
by Adaptive Path on May 13th, 2008
Slidecast: The Long Wow
by Brandon Schauer on May 13th, 2008At the IA Summit this year, I dove into one approach to design we cover in Subject to Change called The Long Wow. It’s a simple idea: If you want to have loyal customers, you can’t just assign them customer ID cards and hope they behave as you’d like. Instead, you need to thoughtfully design experiences to impress them repeatedly over the long haul.
Here’s the slidecast including audio, covering what the long wow is all about and how you can achieve it.
Special thanks to Jeff Parks and the folks at Boxes & Arrows for sharing the audio!
Interviewed by BusinessWeek
by peterme on May 8th, 2008Among the podcasts I subscribe to is BusinessWeek’s “Innovation of the Week,” featuring interviews with people on the subject of design and innovation. So I was excited when BusinessWeek reporter Matt Vella asked me to talk with him about our MX 2008 conference, and our new book. You can listen to the interview.
Adaptive Path Book Release Party May 13th!
by Adaptive Path on April 25th, 2008Join us to celebrate the release of our book, Subject To Change: Creating Great Products & Services for an Uncertain World: Adaptive Path on Design. The party will be here at our offices:
363 Brannan St., San Francisco, CA
May 13th from 6-9pm
We’ll start off with some mingling, then the four authors will give a short talk followed by a book signing and more mingling. Adaptive Snacks will be providing light appetizers. Please join us! RSVP Here.
A little bit about the book:
To achieve success in today’s ever-changing and unpredictable markets, competitive businesses need to rethink and reframe their strategies across the board. Instead of approaching new product development from the inside out, companies have to begin by looking at the process from the outside in, beginning with the customer experience.
It’s a new way of thinking-and working-that can transform companies struggling to adapt to today’s environment into innovative, agile, and commercially successful organizations. Read more
Don Norman said he liked it:
“Short, but powerful. Easy to read, yet profound.
I’ve been searching for just this book: the one perfect book that summarizes the essence of modern product design. This is it. The lessons are as powerful as they are simple: The product is NOT the goal. Successful products are systems. Focus on the experience. This requires empathy, agile product management, real understanding of the target audience. This book practices what it preaches. I will use it in my courses for MBA students. You should use it for, well, for everyone. Short, simple, persuasive, and powerful.”
Don Norman
Co-Founder Nielsen Norman group
Author of “Emotional Design” and “Design of Future Things”
Buy the book on Amazon.
Subject to ROCK YOU!
by peterme on April 16th, 2008
Our forthcoming book, Subject to Change: Creating Great Products and Services in an Uncertain World, lands in bookstores (on- and offline) any day now. We’ve gotten our first copies in the office, and it looks great. (We know some of you have been waiting for a while… there was a printing problem with the first run, which set us back a little… But we’re on track now!)
I need to share with you the testimonial Don Norman wrote about the book:
Short, but powerful. Easy to read, yet profound.
I’ve been searching for just this book: the one perfect book that summarizes the essence of modern product design. This is it. The lessons are as powerful as they are simple: The product is NOT the goal. Successful products are systems. Focus on the experience. This requires empathy, agile product management, real understanding of the target audience. This book practices what it preaches. I will use it in my courses for MBA students. You should use it for, well, for everyone. Short, simple, persuasive, and powerful.
That excited us.
Also, Derrick Story from O’Reilly just posted a podcast interview/discussion with Brandon, David, and me. It hits on the high points of the book.You can preview the first chapter of the book.
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