I'm excited to present this interview I conducted with Eric Ries, the author of The Lean Startup and The Startup Way. Eric's background is in startups
Bob Emiliani on Lean Leadership, Real Lean, and Fake Lean
I'm excited to present to you this interview with noted teacher of lean management, author, and someone that brings sanity to the lean movement, Bob
Nike Lean Manufacturing: An Example of Good Policy Deployment
I was invited to the Nike Headquarters several months ago, where I met with most of the leadership team of the Nike.com business unit, which is the
Aza Raskin on Cooperation Throwing Things Over the Fence
In today's post, Aza Raskin tackles a reader's question about Product Management, cooperations with other groups, throwing stuff over the fence, why
Aza Raskin on Google Search Results and How He Invented the Infinite Scroll
In a previous post on Ethnography, I invited Aza Raskin, founder of Humanized and son of Jef Raskin, the inventor of the Macintosh and author of The
Aza Raskin on Feature Bloat & Clutter
In today's post, Aza Raskin responds to a reader's question regarding Featuritis, Feature Bloat, and Clutter. Be sure to read our other interviews
Aza Raskin on Quasimodal Design & The ATM
In today's post, Aza Raskin responds to a reader's question regarding the interface of Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and a quasimodal and more
Aza Raskin on Software Poka Yoke and Humane Interfaces
In today's post, Aza Raskin explicates on the Poka-Yoke and how it can be effectively applied to user interfaces. Be sure to read our other
Humane Interface Ask Aza Raskin Anything!
In a previous post on Ethnography, I invited Aza Raskin, founder of Humanized, a consultancy that aims to help companies design more humane products