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Maddy Wood

EDF unveils major European London 2012 campaign - Marketing news - Marketing magazine - 0 views

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    EDF, the owner of UK subsidiary EDF Energy, is launching a multimillion-pound London 2012 campaign across Europe to highlight its role in 'powering' the Olympics.
Antony Mayfield

Schumpeter: We want to be your friend | The Economist - 0 views

  • But spare a thought for the poor admen. Their industry is going through a particularly difficult time. Not only are they confronting a proliferation of new “channels” through which to pump their messages; they are also having to puzzle out how to craft them in an age of mass scepticism. Consumers are bombarded with brands wherever they look—the average Westerner sees a logo (sometimes the same one repeatedly) perhaps 3,000 times each day—and thus are becoming jaded. They are also increasingly familiar with the tricks of the marketing trade and determined to cut through the clutter to get a bargain. Scepticism and sophistication are especially pronounced among those born since the early 1980s.
  • A study by the Boston Consulting Group found that 46% of American “millennials” use their smartphones to check prices and online comments when they visit a shop.
  • Many companies want to go further and bypass conventional ad campaigns altogether. It has long been known that “earned media”—word-of-mouth recommendations from friends, family and news articles—are highly trusted. Nielsen’s studies show that strangers’ comments on social media and online forums are also now seen as credible sources, rivalling traditional “paid media”.
Patrick Sansom

A Bias For Making - 2 views

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    Teams with a bias for making end up producing better designs than those teams that have a bias for planning. They're more informed about how they build and what their options are.
Patrick Sansom

Infinite Scrolling is Not for Every Website - 0 views

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    "Endless scrolling saves people from having to attend to the mechanics of pagination in browsing tasks, but is not a good choice for websites that support goal-oriented finding tasks." "infinite scrolling can feel like drowning in an information abyss with no end in sight"
Patrick Sansom

Essential Analytics Reports for UX Strategists - 0 views

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    "Five tips for using Google Analytics to set-up baseline and tracking trends in order to define goals, strategies, and concepts for a product's UX Strategy."
Patrick Sansom

Designing Effective Carousels - 0 views

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    People will only see the first frame or none at all in carousel. Ensure that important content is also placed mindfully in the IA and on another page of your site Use five or fewer frames Match the text and images in a carousel to the branding, so users don't think it is advertising
Patrick Sansom

Auto-Forwarding Carousels, Accordions Annoy Users & Reduce Visibility - 0 views

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    Nielsen sticks it to carousels
Antony Mayfield

How Medium is building a new kind of company with no managers - 0 views

  • This emphasis on organic growth has a side benefit of distributing authority. In Holacratic systems, individuals operate without managers because many of them have decision-making power in a particular area.
  • Decision-making is further aided and hastened by airing ‘tensions’ in meetings. Stirman defines this use of tension broadly, calling it “any difference between what is and what could be.” In this sense, tensions can be negative (e.g. I don’t have time for that project, my chair isn’t ergonomic, etc.) or positive (e.g. I have a vision for a feature we should create).
  • “Once you identify what a tension is, you can feel it in your shoulders, in your ears. You know you’re worried about something. Now, when I identify a tension, I jot it down. If I can’t resolve it by myself, I bring it to my circle’s next tactical meeting. With these meetings, you’re always making things a little bit better.”
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  • To supplement this tactic on the positive end, the company also introduced a ‘High Five Machine’ – a dashboard where anyone can write in and praise a co-worker, streaming throughout the office. It’s an invention borne out of Holacracy, spun out of the unique needs this kind of system creates.
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