Even though I really enjoy my job, it can't be all happy and shiny every day. To be a better contributor on the team, we can recognise, diagnose, and deal with the conflicts and situations that we can experience on our daily work life. We are talking about designer's mindset, dogmatism, getting to No, and how to convert an unhealthy conflict into a healthy one.
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Even though I really enjoy my job, it can't be all happy and shiny every day. To be a better contributor on the team, we can recognise, diagnose, and deal with the conflicts and situations that we can experience on our daily work life. We are talking about designer's mindset, dogmatism, getting to No, and how to convert an unhealthy conflict into a healthy one.
Reviewing "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman (Part 2)
Hong Kong Design Book Club
9 minutes 50 seconds
6 years ago
Reviewing "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman (Part 2)
This time we introduce various types of human errors - slips and mistakes and design principles to prevent them. Also, we discuss goals and applications of Human-centered Design and double diamond model, explain how design research and marketing research are different.
Hong Kong Design Book Club
Even though I really enjoy my job, it can't be all happy and shiny every day. To be a better contributor on the team, we can recognise, diagnose, and deal with the conflicts and situations that we can experience on our daily work life. We are talking about designer's mindset, dogmatism, getting to No, and how to convert an unhealthy conflict into a healthy one.