I have been invited to participate in the ProductMomentum podcast run by amazing guys from New York: Paul Gebel and Sean Flaherty!
It was a great honor to be amongst the 50 world-class product managers and talk on the same platform that the PM field fathers (Marty Cagan, Silicon Valley Product Group colleagues, and many more) have visited before.
We talked about the UX Core tool and cognitive biases in general.
The podcast link:
https://www.productmomentum.fm/51-cognitive-bias-and-software-development/
Table of contents:
Introduction. What this article is about
Aims and Disclaimers
Part 1. A Good Product
Part 2. What is User Experience (UX)?
Part 3. Choice Architecture
Part 4. Choice Architect
Part 5. Cognitive Biases and UX
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Link to the full, interactive version of UX CORE (105 examples of using cognitive biases in team and product management): https://keepsimple.io/en/uxcore.html
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Part 6. Our Days
Part 7. Not Only Biases
Part 8. Epilogue
Part 9. Complementary Material
Introduction. What this article is about
This paper will discuss cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and the human brain biases. Mainly it will focus…
The continuation of Part 2: https://medium.com/@alexanyanwolf/wild-trip-to-chernobyl-pripyat-part-2-bf4d1c3bad91
The story of the secret USSR factory (Jupiter), Games with the police on their field, leaving Pripyat’ and one of the top-secret military objects of Soviet-era — “Duga” — over-the-horizon radar system against NATO missiles.
…So leaving the post office we heard the sound of an approaching car so we hid behind the walls until the car left. I didn’t know who that was.
Continued going towards the Jupiter factory.
On our way there we decided to visit the police station. …
The continuation of the Part 1 ( https://medium.com/@alexanyanwolf/wild-trip-to-chernobyl-pripyat-2d962cb3da51)
Woke up at 9:00AM.
I began to explore the house — the doors in place, windows and glass, too. Even the window handles are in place. However, the marauders carried out everything they could change to vodka — wires, all furniture, even wallpaper in places.
Good afternoon. After my last challenge, Iraq, recovery took much longer time due to physical exhaustion. It was still difficult to ride a bike, and for several weeks I felt very weak, so I decided to do something other than cycling for my next challenge. It was necessary to come up with something that would be no less exciting and dangerous than Iraq, (challenge complexity had to increase constantly), there is no turning back :D.
So, I suppose each of you has heard of Chernobyl tragedy. Some of you probably watched documentaries about the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, while others even…
This article is the archive copy. The original article was in Russian and was placed on the website of the biggest cycling club of Armenia — VeloClub.
Good afternoon.
After Batumi, Crimea, and a number of other challenges, I wanted to do something that really would go beyond the normal. Being a completely simple person, I wanted to do something that would show the extent to which seemingly incredible things can be done by an ordinary person who has only a desire and an unshakable confidence in success. I decided to arrange another cycling trip, in a format in which…
This article is the archive copy. The original article was in Russian and was placed on the website of the biggest cycling club of Armenia — VeloClub.
Today, on August 20, 2015 as promised I will write a detailed report of our trip to the Crimea with Emil.
In fact, there are so many impressions of our short trip that I don’t know how detailed my report will be and how long it will take to write it, but I will try not to go into excessive details so as not to bore anyone. …
Cognitive Science and Behavioral Economics enthusiast. In IT for over 12 years. Here I write about Project and Product Management. My website: keepsimple.io