
What weâre about
A Meetup group for those looking to share and learn about User Experience
This is a group for individuals, entrepreneurs and professionals interested in or passionate about the world of User Experience and how it helps make this world a better place. This is an open group located in the Inland Empire. This meetup will be dedicated to sharing, educating, supporting and collaborating on this growing sector. Our events will be agile and responsive to the needs of it's UX Fans (members). The venue and dates will be communicated in advance via Meetup.com and UX Inland Empire mailing list.
Who is it for?
Those curious about what User Experience is
Those who want to improve their skills as a UX professional
People passionate about UX
Professionals wanting to learn how to incorporate UX in their business
Individuals wanting to share and collaborate on UX
UX Anything:
We welcome people to join us from anywhere but we look to the greater Inland Empire including Riverside, San Bernardino, Redlands, Yucaipa, Moreno Valley, Corona, Norco, Palm Springs, 29 Palms, Palm Desert, Indio, Ontario, Chino, Rubidoux, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Perris and many more!
Upcoming events (1)
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Wednesday, June 25th at 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm PDT
This is an online event.Measuring UX is easier than you think. For the individual, measurement is squarely on the UX leader's shoulders. Do they have the right information from you, the team, the greater team, and know what leadership wants and needs, along with the userâs needs?
Yep, it's up to you to give them the information needed at each stage of the engagement.
Managing both up and down is an effective way to measure the team. The team needs info from leadership and the greater collaborative team.
Again, UX leadershipâs job.
What about upper leadership? Knowing what they are looking for with deliverables and presentations, while also delivering both qualitative and quantitative facts. Show them, donât tell them is key.
About our speaker
Dee Sadler has been in the design and UX world since 1987. She ran a designer/developer workflow conference for several years called D2W, spoke a lot at developer conferences over the years, trying to help developers understand design, or at least work better with their designers.Dee is a CompTia CTT Certified Instructor, was an Adobe instructor, ran 6 Adobe user groups, was an Adobe community professional, and a freelancer for Adobe. She has 4 video courses for LinkedIn Learning on DesignOps.
Dee has worked as a UX leader for companies like IBM Watson Health, H&R Block, Cox Automotive, the Mayo Clinic, and her own company A Box of Pixels, LLC.
Solving hard UX problems for the user is her idea of a good time. She loves mentoring new UXâers and is involved with the greater UX community.
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