PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveIs your organization solving the real problem?Leverage strategic design to understand deeper customer needs and assure you’re building the right solution, not just building the…May 1, 20243May 1, 20243
PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveFire, ready, aimThe race to shoehorn half-baked AI features into enterprise products is a cynical subversion of UX that’s likely to lead to less adoption…Aug 20, 202418Aug 20, 202418
23 Degrees of SeparationAt the winter solstice, the shallowness of consumer-culture ‘happiness’ pales next to the awe and wonder of deep timeDec 28, 2023Dec 28, 2023
Together at LastReturn-to-office mandates are deeply unpopular, in part because by themselves they don’t solve any obvious problems. Here’s how to do it…Sep 16, 2023Sep 16, 2023
See You at the Office? Part 2Senior design leaders share their thoughts on how to mitigate the downsides of remote work and make the most of hybrid.Aug 7, 2023Aug 7, 2023
See You at the Office?Senior in-house design leaders consider the pitfalls of managing hybrid teams — and ask hard questions about what an office is actually forAug 7, 2023Aug 7, 2023
Poop ScoopTwo online media scandals reveal ugly truths about “citizen journalism” in SingaporeJun 3, 2014Jun 3, 2014
A Dance With DragonsVietnam has had a difficult week with anti-China protests, but the most significant one may be happening on its social networksMay 16, 2014May 16, 2014
Rumor Has ItLast week’s backlash against “idle Internet speculation” is a window into East-West cultural differencesMar 20, 2014Mar 20, 2014
Published inI. M. H. O.Make Lulz, Not WarWill meme culture help transform Asia’s authoritarian states on human rights from within?Nov 25, 2013Nov 25, 2013