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"User Experience" Practice, Management, & Organizational Strategy

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Sample Panels, Presentations, & Interviews

CHI 2007, May 2007
Moving User Experience into a Position of Corporate Influence: Whose Advice Really Works?
Richard Anderson (organizer & moderator), Riander; Jeremy Ashley, Oracle; Justin Miller, eBay; Jim Nieters, Cisco; Shauna Sampson Eves, Blue Shield of California; Manfred Tscheligi, USECON (for Tobias Herrmann, mobilkom austria); Secil Tabli Watson, Wells Fargo

Cisco, April 2007
Moving User Experience into a Position of Corporate Influence
Richard Anderson

PayPal posterPayPal, January 2007
Moving User Experience into a Position of Corporate Influence
Richard Anderson

Adaptive Path, January 2007
Helping "the Other Half"
Richard Anderson

Google, August 2006
User Experience Leadership Seminar
Richard Anderson

Yahoo!, June 2006
On Managing User Experience Groups -- Special Gathering for User Experience & Design Management
Richard Anderson

CHI 2005, April 2005
Meeting the Needs of a Multidisciplinary Profession
Richard Anderson (moderator), Riander; Annie Archbold, National Center for Health Marketing; Dennis Galletta, Temple University; Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research; David Heller, Intralinks; Keith Instone, IBM; Dirk Knemeyer, Involution Studios; Nico MacDonald, Spy; Ian McClelland, Philips Applied Technologies; Whitney Quesenbery, Whitney Interactive Design

CHI 2005, April 2005
Outsourcing and Offshoring: Impact and Consequences for the User Experience
Richard Anderson (moderator), Riander; Liam Friedland, Westbridge Technology; Pradeep Henry, Cognizant; Wayne Hom, Augmentum; Jon Innes, SAP; Roman Longoria, Computer Associates

Richard & DonBayDUX, October 2004
Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on User Experience: Why Do So Many Organizations Believe They Own It?

The Hiser Group, Sydney, Australia, September 2004
The Critical Role of Collaboration in the World of User Experience
Richard Anderson

Yahoo!, August 2003
Just How Collaborative Should the Work of "User Experience & Design" Be?
Richard Anderson (moderator), Eric Frye, Klaus Kaasgaard, Michelle Maleman, Tracy Mitchell, Jeralyn Reese, Brooke Thompson

BayCHI, June 2003
DUX reDUX: Commentary on the State of Designing for User Experiences
Richard Anderson (moderator), Riander; Lauralee Alben, AlbenDesign; Hugh Dubberly, Dubberly Design Office; Peter Merholz, Adaptive Path; John Zapolski, Wells Fargo

DUX 2003 Closing Plenary, June 2003
Sara Little Turnbull, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and Stephanie Yost Cameron, Neopets, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on The Role of Business and Consumer Culture in the Process of Designing for User Experiences

DUX 2003 Opening Plenary, June 2003
Mitch Kapor, Open Source Applications Foundation, and Bill Buxton, University of Toronto, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on The Challenges of Achieving Product Innovation in Business

Richard & Aaron MarcusEasy3 Keynote Address, Bangalore, India, March 2003
Organizational Issues and Challenges to Adopting User-Centered Design
Richard Anderson

BayCHI, August 2002
Aaron Marcus, AMandA, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on The Nature of Design in Business and in Different Cultures

Richard & Alan CooperBayCHI, April 2002
Alan Cooper, Cooper, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Humanizing Technology

BayCHI North & NBMA, March 2002
Interactionary Design Competition
Judges: Richard Anderson, Riander; Nicole Lazzaro, XEODesign; Katherine Maxwell, Charles Schwab; Design teams: Aaron Marcus and Associates, Autodesk, Busse Design

BayCHI, July 2001
Bill Moggridge, IDEO, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Interaction Design

BayCHI, April 2001
Modeling "Experience"
Richard Anderson (moderator), Viant; Audrey Crane, Dubberly Design Office; Sandy Speicher & Harry Saddler, MetaDesign; Carrie Yury, Sapient

BayCHI Usability Engineering BOF & Bay Area UPA, January 2000
Promoting Usability in Organizations
Richard Anderson, Viant; Rick Bond, Intuit; Janice Rohn, Siebel Systems; Dan Rosenberg, Oracle

Richard with Don & JaniceCHI 1999, April 1999
Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group, and Janice Rohn, Sun Microsystems, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Organizational Limits to HCI

CHI 1999, April 1999
Bill Gaver, Royal College of Art, and Wayne Gray, George Mason University, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Methodological Limits to HCI

CHI 1999, April 1999
Bill Buxton, Alias | Wavefront, and Cliff Nass, Stanford University, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Human Limits to HCI

me, Clement, & JakobCHI 1999, April 1999
Clement Mok, Sapient, and Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Web Limits to HCI

BayCHI, December 1997
Organizational obstacles to user-centered design: What are they, why do they exist, and what can be done about them?
Richard Anderson (moderator), Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures; Don Norman, Hewlett Packard; Janice Rohn, Sun Microsystems; Dan Rosenberg, Oracle

BayCHI, May 1997
Paul Saffo, Institute for the Future, and Jaron Lanier, Columbia University, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on A Look at the Future (and at some of the past and present)

BayCHI, December 1996
Doug Engelbart, Bootstrap Institute, with Tim Lenoir, Stanford University, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on The Human-Technology Interface

BayCHI, July 1996
Alan Kay, Apple Fellow, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on The Way Forward for Technology and Education

BayCHI, March 1995
Don Norman, Apple, in conversation with Richard Anderson
on Design

INTERACT 90, Cambridge, England, August 1990
Task analysis: The oft missing step in the development of computer-human interfaces; its desirable nature, value, and role
Richard Anderson (moderator), Pacific Bell; John Carroll, IBM; Jonathan Grudin, Aarhus University; John McGrew, Pacific Bell; Dominque Scapin, INRIA

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