Centigrade UX Academy training
Learning how to integrate UX with Agile
Have you also experienced that UX designers and software engineers often do not work together effectively? Even in agile contexts, UX designs are often still produced as waterfalls, so that the quality of the work results can only be evaluated or even optimized far too late. A continuous improvement of the user experience should therefore be in focus and UX Design should be as agile as it is practiced in software engineering.
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What to expect
Our talk will give you inspiration and orientation on how to integrate UX and Agile into your team.
Continuous UX builds directly on agile development processes and welcomes their iterative and incremental nature. Unlike Scrum, however, Continuous UX does not make formal regulations, but rather defines itself as a modular UX management building block that provides various methods for the entire agile development process. This flexibility enables Continuous UX to be used successfully in any kind of agile process variant - be they Scrum, Kanban or similar.
Who should attend
As a decision maker, team leader, product owner or project manager, you have recognized the value of user experience and now want to integrate human-centric design into all your agile projects. In this course, you will learn why UX and agility are not mutually exclusive, and how to manage projects with user-centered MVPs to reduce development effort and risk.
Because it's a talk, there's no limit to the number of participants. The talk usually lasts 2 hours. If you want to shed more light on certain aspects, the talk will be extended accordingly.
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Thomas Immich
Managing Director · Head of UX Services
Thomas Immich is the owner & managing director of Centigrade, one of the leading UX & Gamification agencies in Germany. For around 20 years Thomas focuses on user-centered design methods with respect to their technical feasibility and tool support. During this time, he worked as an advisor for his Continuous UX method toolkit in numerous client projects, consulting agile development teams in the optimization and integration of modern UX processes. He is also a speaker at relevant UX conferences such as "Mensch & Computer" or "World Usability Congress" and has received several design awards, including the "iF communication design award" as well as the "Best Session Award Usability Professionals". Thomas Immich holds a Diploma in computer science from the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, having completed his studies of Digital Media with an award-winning thesis on user interface prototyping. Thomas started his professional career as a video game developer.