Entries in user experience (3)

Sunday
Oct042009

The Dance of Discussion

The meaning of movement is contextual to who we move with or who we move for.  Movement meaning is created as we are watched or responded to with other movement.  Action and reaction become the crucible for creating meaning between two people.  With shared meaning comes truth, common belief, and, ultimately, the creation of knowledge.  This happens as we move together but is also true in the ebb and flow of discussion.

In discussion meaning is created not just in the words that are interchanged but within the context that the words are placed.  The manner of expression, the syntax used, the tempo and pattern of expression and response.  All of this carries inferences of meaning that are read and understood.  These exchanges are locked into us, a product of many interchanges and many relationships. It is the syntax of verbal expression that communicates so much about our feelings, impressions, and vision. 

Wednesday
Sep092009

Is Best Practice the Whole Question?

At the end of my last posting, I asked a question about what constituted a new best practice for the implementation of ECM.  There is a question that must be answered with regard to how we implement ECM today but there is also another, broader, question about the very need for method within the context of ECM application implementation.

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Monday
Jul062009

Toward a New Definition of Best Practice

The best formed implementation method and practice cannot take into account the shifting of user perspective, post deployment. Where we thought there existed clarity of understanding of the system, how it could be used, the usage choices that were made, and how a refined business process would function in the newly introduced system, what we find is that as people “live”, using it on a day to day basis to do their job, their perspective of the system and what they expect from it, changes.

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