Description
Learn techniques and evidence-based best practices for generating ideas verbally, in writing, and through sketches that can improve ideation and enhance business value.
About the Author
Chauncey Wilson is a UX Architect with 40 years of experience in human factors, usability, and user experience design. He has published and presented widely at UXPA, STC, CHI, APA, and HFES conferences. The author has published several books and chapters on usability engineering, brainstorming, surveys, victimization, and inspection methods. He has worked in small and large firms, started teams, consulted for a large firm, and consulted as a lone consultant. He enjoys the role of mentor and always tries to highlight the pros and cons of methods, principles, and processes. He is a member of the Skeptic's society and enjoys the role of "Chief Skeptic." Chauncey does not believe in magic numbers, miracle methods, or methodolotry.
Reviews
"The book covers all aspects of brainstorming, from analysis of its strengths and weaknesses to practical advice on the best practices to conduct a brainstorming session...A quick and effortless read, this book can be enjoyed by anyone interested in the topic...readers with technical, managerial, or even literary backgrounds can equally appreciate it." --ComputingReviews.com, April 15, 2014 "The book shows that brainstorming can be most successful and productive when the facilitator knows the proper techniques for getting the most out of the participant's brains...At 75 pages, Brainstorming and Beyond: A User-Centered Design Method is a quick read, and of value to anyone who plans on using brainstorming to the most effective level possible." --RSAConference.com, January 26, 2014 "The three chapters in this slim book present creative methods for generating product ideas and business solutions through speaking, writing, and drawing in a group setting. Each chapter identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the method, describes procedures to planning and conducting the brainstorming sessions, and suggests specific variations tailored for specialized contexts." --Reference and Research Book News, October 2013
Book Information
ISBN 9780124071575
Author Chauncey Wilson
Format Paperback
Page Count 84
Imprint Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 130g