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Green pastures – Gravy Anecdote
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Wherein Andy Cotgreave pours stories about data onto the web. I have a new job, starting in late September. It’s with a technology startup you may just have heard of. Yes, I am moving to Tableau. Incidentally, can you believe that when I started using Tableau, there was no Server product, and you couldn’t do the following:. Keep your Excel file open while Tableau was connected to it. June 27, 2011. 7 thoughts on “Green pastures”. June 27, 2011 at 1:30 pm. Smart move on the part of Tableau. Bravo! I have ...
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October | 2007 | Design Thinking
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For DFW design professionals regardless of area of practice. Moon and Stars Converge. October 24, 2007. And the STC (Lone Star Chapter). Came together to host the Design Thinking event. In May 2007 the Product Development and Mangement Association ( PDMA. And the Institute for International Research ( IIR. Not a stranger to UPA. Hosted a conference in Boston that focused on strategy and design thinking. But this was their 5th event. Back in 2002, in Chicago, a key message was (recognize this? To tell us ...
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great event; successful start to a meaningful conversation | Design Thinking
https://designthinkingdallas.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/great-event-successful-start-to-a-meaningful-conversation
For DFW design professionals regardless of area of practice. Great event; successful start to a meaningful conversation. It’s been one of those incredibly beautiful and most perfect October days here in Dallas, where over 150 folks attended the first Design Thinking conference. IMC2 provided a fantastic venue. In fact, all the sponsors deserve a big round of applause: Microsoft. Photos from the event are now available on the backpack page. To tell us what you think. DFW-UPA. Feed You can leave a response.
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September | 2007 | Design Thinking
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For DFW design professionals regardless of area of practice. Circles of influence with actions to influence change. September 26, 2007. We hope to challenge participants to return to their own circles of influence with actions to influence change. And seed deeper understanding through related programs throughout the following year in existing local professional organization chapter meetings — e.g. UPA. Etc (that’s the adaptive/integrative gene). September 25, 2007. To feature our event! September 23, 2007.
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HCI Bibliography : HCI Webliography : HCI-SITES : COMPANIES
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Hosted by ACM SIGCHI. Companies with a focus on HCI. COMPANIES : Companies with a focus on HCI. View full records on companies. Suggest-a-Link by sending mail to director@hcibib.org. Anacapa Sciences, Inc. Applied Systems Intelligence, Inc. Applied artificial intelligence technologies". Product design and development. Specialized in User Interface design, User Research, Prototyping, Usability testing and Graphic development. Collaborative HCI UI Prototyping Software. ErgoWeb: The Place for Ergonomics.
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Pace-Soft.com » About Me (at least as it relates to Pace-Trace)
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About Me (at least as it relates to Pace-Trace). My first experiences with PeopleSoft began back in 1996. At the time, I felt fairly comfortable with at least the basics of SQL, but PeopleSoft was a mystery to me. Working for what was then Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), my first assignment involved converting thousands of purchase orders into PeopleSoft Financials. Above all, my intention with this product was to make it easier for people to do their job. A more far-reaching goal was to actuall...
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June | 2009 | All About Website Usability Blog - Holly Phillips
https://hollyphillipsblog.wordpress.com/2009/06
All About Website Usability Blog – Holly Phillips. Visit Holly Phillips' Website. The power of having a “form protocol” for online forms. June 23, 2009, 4:23 am. Filed under: form design. Forcing a form protocol to be filled out for every new form also will help prevent people from adding fields just because we’ve always asked them. Do you really need to ask what products they own if the form’s purpose is to give a free whitepaper? Form Protocols: my new best friend (for form design anyway…). Make produc...
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