40-minute presentation with Jeff Gothelf

Almost Everything I've Learned From 5 Years of Lean UX

2:00pm – 2:40pm EST Sunday 27 Sep 2015Communitech Hub

Since the idea first percolated in 2010 through to its current state as a permanent hashtag on Twitter, Lean UX has created a new way of looking at how we design products and services. Equally as important, it has created a new way to look at working together with our colleagues in product management, software engineering, marketing and executive leadership.

Have the countless metopes, conferences, articles, blog posts, books and presentations made a difference? Has Lean UX made a difference? How have the ideas evolved since 2010?

In this talk, Jeff Gothelf, author of Lean UX, will recap his learnings from practitioner to author to teacher of Lean UX and the teams trying to adopt it. What’s worked? What hasn’t? Why? Where are things now and where are they headed? This tactical talk will cover all of that and more.

About Jeff Gothelf
Lean Evangelist at Neo
Jeff Gothelf

Jeff is lean evangelist at Neo, spreading the gospel of great team collaboration, product innovation and evidence-based decision making.

Jeff is a speaker and thought leader on the future of user experience design, often teaching workshops or giving talks on building cultures that support teamwork and innovation. Jeff is passionate about advancing the principles that lie at the core of Neo, and often does so on a global scale.

Prior to joining Neo, Jeff led the UX design teams at TheLadders and Web Trends. Earlier he worked with and led small teams of software designers at AOL. He is the co-author (with Fluxible speaker alumni Josh Seiden) of Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience.