Global UX: A journey « UX Australia 2011

This presentation is about how the UX practice is changing and how UX practitioners and UX teams around the world are designing user experiences for a global context. Our goal is to share what people are thinking about how they work in UX practices in global, cross-cultural, distributed team environments. We hope that it will also help you think about the process of understanding people from different countries and cultures. And give you some insights into how your colleagues have tackled the challenges of working on global products. You may find these glimpses into global practice are a mirror, reflecting your own work; or a beacon, showing a path ahead. Either way, we hope this presentation will inspire you.

Resources:
Slides - http://www.slideshare.net/whitneyq/global-ux-a-journey

http://uxaustralia.com.au/conference-2011/global-ux-a-journey

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