Focus on decisions and not deliverables.
It's one of the main concepts around Lean thinking in general, and Lean UX in particular.
Focus on the end user experience and not the pile of intermediary deliverables. Bloated test plans, power point presentations, pixel-perfect concepts and all the clutter that comes from assembling a team to develop an application or website.
The focus should be on outcomes not outputs. For product development this means software or websites. For user research this means decisions from data about the users and what they do, not for its own sake, but for making decisions about what to build, what to fix, and what to nix in a user experience.
It's one of the main concepts around Lean thinking in general, and Lean UX in particular.
Focus on the end user experience and not the pile of intermediary deliverables. Bloated test plans, power point presentations, pixel-perfect concepts and all the clutter that comes from assembling a team to develop an application or website.
The focus should be on outcomes not outputs. For product development this means software or websites. For user research this means decisions from data about the users and what they do, not for its own sake, but for making decisions about what to build, what to fix, and what to nix in a user experience.
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