MEMO - Issue #179
It’s time to stop designing “minimum viable products”
John Maeda reveals how companies such as Google have heightened what users expect from products in an excerpt from his new book, “How to Speak Machine.”
Neil Pasricha's answer to What small changes can people make to their daily routines to be more productive?
Here are ten things I do:
Have a morning “wake up” routine. For me I spend two minutes writing out three prompts (I will let go of…, I am grateful for…, I will focus on…). I wrote a large Quora Session reply on this w/ details on the research …
Amazon Has Become America’s CEO Factory
Much like GE was once a breeding ground for corporate chiefs, the tech giant has become the incubator for CEOs and entrepreneurs. They’re taking Amazon’s scrappy startup mentality—and leaving harsher parts of the culture behind.
A designer’s primer to behavioural design - UX Collective
Behavioural design is the application of behavioural science to the design of a product or service. In many cases designers are already applying some of these concepts to their work. It may be that…
A productivity machine that forces you to work smart and conquer your tasks one-by-one.
A new kind of app that forces you to work smart and destroy your tasks one-by-one.