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Donoghue, Karen; Schrage, Michael

 
9780071383042: Built for Use: Driving Profitability Through the User Experience

Sinopsis

User experience is a new field that marries business strategy, technology, design and usability into the development of electronically-mediated customer experiences. The field is becoming increasingly important. Despite the recent collapse in the technology market, user experiences continue to impact success for businesses that deliver their products and services online. As more "dotcoms" fail, firms such as Amazon.com and Yahoo! that practice customer-centric design continue to prove that they have an edge that creates business value. The quality of the user experience will become even more critical to business success over the next years. With no seminal books available and no well-established methodologies, the industry needs a book that will deliver strategies for business-relevant, user-centric design, written in a tone for executives, managers and practitioners who need the knowledge, but don't have the time to read a dense, heavy tome. Based on the author's work as a MIT Media Lab-trained user experience strategist (and 14-year industry veteran) with many global Fortune 1000 firms and dotcoms, Built for Use will help readers rapidly become fluent in the language and best practices of user experience strategy and design, and understand how to: * Develop a user experience strategy that builds trust and loyalty among customers * Establish what customers expect online, define metrics for success and catalyze a team to deliver the experience * Gain insight into which parts of the process must be rigorous and which can be accelerated without compromising quality * Ensure that the customer experience will be valued and usable, now and in the future * Influence and change the culture of the enterprise to become "customer-centric" in the design process * Approach fixing user experiences that are broken and failing in the market Built for Use will be the first book to integrate business strategy and user experience in an easy-to-read format. Diagrams will relate business strategies to user experience mechanisms, showing what does and doesn't work for customers. Whenever possible, statistical data gathered from actual site usage for "before" and "after" case studies will show how better design actually resulted in measurable increase in effectiveness in the customer experience. Each chapter includes "Accelerators" allowing readers to understand what levers they can control and the resultant effects upon the online experience, at any stage of the life cycle. Strategic as well as tactical solutions are discussed in detail with case studies that analyze relevant issues, define relevant success metrics, and discuss strategic issues such as productivity enhancement and risk reduction. Like Crossing the Chasm, it quickly articulates the "why" and the "how to" information in a way that is not dense or overly academic, something which is common in many user interface design books. Interviews have been secured with customer experience strategy executives at the top eServices firms (Zefer, Digitas, etc) as well as client companies for Human Logic such as State Street Global Advisors, and will be used along with case studies from these firms.

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The big winners in the Ebusiness arena are those who practice customer-centric design. More than simply a matter of jazzy graphics, customer-centric design is about earning the trust and loyalty of a dedicated customer base by making the quality of the user experience the centerpiece of the total online strategy. As illustrated by the examples of the many big winners covered in this book, for those who practice customer-centric design, the online user experience is a major part of a company's value. And, as shown by the experiences of the many dot-com also-rans cited, anything less than a total commitment to the user experience is, at best, an expensive, humbling exercise in futility.

While there are a multitude of books on the art and science of user interface and Web site design, until now none has focused on the online user experience from the corporate strategist's and marketing manager's perspectives. The first guide to linking business strategy with the art and science of online user experience, Built for Use offers a total approach to the planning and development of ebusiness experiences that build long-term customer loyalty and drive long-term profits.

Drawing upon her experiences as a user-experience strategist for numerous Fortune 1000 firms, Karen Donoghue explores key business strategy and user-experience issues in a concise, jargon-free style for nontechnical managers. With the help of fascinating and instructive before-and-after case studies from State Street Corporation, Fidelity Investments, Trellix Corporation, and other major players in the ecommerce arena, Donoghue makes a strong business case for customer-centric design practices. She describes user experience and design-strategy best practices for everything from putting together and managing an interdisciplinary team dedicated to delivering superior user experience to measuring the design strategy success and ensuring continued customer satisfaction.

Built for Use is required reading for marketing professionals at companies actively pursuing an online presence, as well as for the development teams with which they collaborate.

Praise for Built for Use:

"The best interface is the absence of one. I am not a user; I am me. It is about time that designers of digital experiences thought hard about why a dog has so much more interface intelligence than any computer. It is about time that senior executives realized that quality of an experience is their business. Said differently, the icing is the cake."­­Nicholas Negroponte, Founding Director, MIT Media Laboratory, Author of Being Digital

"Read this book if you want to learn why your company may be electronically rude to its customers today and how to avoid it in the future. Karen Donoghue is a thought leader and expert who helps companies evaluate and design user experiences that welcome and engage their customers. Her deep experience, knowledge, and insights are captured in this insightful book. It should be a must-read for every executive, manager, and designer who cares about the relationships their company is developing with its online customers."­­Hans Peter Brondmo, Digital Impact Fellow, Author of The Engaged Customer

"Design sense, and sensibility, are all-too-rare rare qualities. Karen Donoghue has them innately and in abundance. Her user interface designs have a hallmark simplicity and elegance that belie a lifetime of insight and observation of the real ways that real people relate to complex information technologies. In Built for Use she shifts her incisive design eye from the intimate area of person/machine interfaces to the vast field of business interactions. The result is a lucid look at business interfaces with real products, real services, and real customers."­­Michael Hawley, Director of Special Projects, MIT

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