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Designing the Conversation Russ Unger

Designing the Conversation By Russ Unger

Designing the Conversation by Russ Unger


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Designing the Conversation: Techniques for Successful Facilitation by Russ Unger

Facilitation skills are the foundation of every successful design practice, yet training on this core competency has been largely unavailable-until now. Designing the Conversation: Techniques for Successful Facilitation is a complete guide to developing the facilitation skills you need to communicate effectively and design fully engaging experiences. Learn to take control as Russ Unger, Brad Nunnally, and Dan Willis show you how to use your skills as a facilitator to deftly extract information from different types of people in various scenarios and address any problems and needs that arise along the way.

With this book, you will learn how to:

  • Bring together different cross-functional project teams, stakeholders, and clients while balancing their needs, goals, and requirements with those of users
  • Prepare for activities through agenda setting, planning for different types of personalities, and identifying the method of practicing that works best for you
  • Perform group facilitation in workshops, brainstorming sessions, and focus groups
  • Manage individual facilitation activities through interviews, usability testing, sales calls, and mentoring
  • Conduct one-to-many facilitation activities such as presentations, virtual seminars, and lectures
  • Understand how to manage Q & A from audiences of all sizes

About Russ Unger

Russ Unger, co-author of A Project Guide to UX Design and user experience consultant, is on the Advisory Board for
the Department of Web Design and Development at Harrington College of Design. His workshops have been
attended by a variety of companies, from lean startups to large corporations. Since 1993 he has helped many
companies incorporate user experience strategies and tactics into their designs.

Brad Nunnally is a Lead User Experience Consultant at Perficient, where he performs UX activities including research, modeling, design, and testing. Over the course of his career, he has helped clients in the financial, healthcare management, public utilities, and pharmaceutical management industries identify customer and user needs, and has developed engaging experiences catered directly for those needs.

Dan Willis is a user experience consultant who has been launching robust websites and apps since the mid-1990s.
He was the first User Experience Director at washingtonpost.com, and he held the same title at PBS.org. He is the creator of UX Crank (www.uxcrank.com), a resource for UX professionals.

Table of Contents

Section 1 Facilitation Preparation
Chapter 1 Preparation
Chapter 2 Define the Whys
Chapter 3 Set the Agenda
Chapter 4 Preparing for Personalities
Chapter 5 Managing the Environment
Chapter 6 Practicing

Section 2 Group Facilitation
Chapter 7 Workshops
Chapter 8 Brainstorming
Chapter 9 Focus Groups
Chapter 10 Participatory Design

Section 3 One-on-One Facilitation
Chapter 11 Interviews
Chapter 12 Usability Testing
Chapter 13 Sales Calls
Chapter 14 Mentoring

Section 4 One-on-many Facilitation
Chapter 15 Conference Presentations
Chapter 16 Virtual Seminars
Chapter 17 Lectures

Section 5 Post-Facilitation
Chapter 18 Managing Q&A
Chapter 19 Measuring Success
Chapter 20 Horror Stories

Additional information

GOR009982868
9780321886729
0321886720
Designing the Conversation: Techniques for Successful Facilitation by Russ Unger
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20130314
264
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