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Customer Feedback - Up-Close and Personal

Product reviews (especially online) are increasingly important in helping customers make purchasing decisions.  A study by CompUSA and iPerections discovered 63% of consumers indicate they are more l...

Rapid Prototyping 101

Rapid Prototyping 101 – Interview with Rob Connelly at Fineline Prototyping   daybreakers hawke   ...

What is a BarCamp?

BarCampRDU 2008 was a lot of fun. According to the official website (http://www.barcamp.org/BarCampRDU): порнорассказы о лесбиянках A Bar Camp is an unconference where peop...

What is a Robust Product?

Today’s client generally wants a product that is economical to manufacture, elegant, and robust. Robust products have an advantage in the market place. This is especially true in this age of the e...

Mum’s the Word: Non-Disclosure Agreements Are Crucial to Protecting Ideas

If you are an entrepreneur and you have the eureka moment when you experience the flash of brilliance that leads to your new product idea, what do you do? Well, most people want to ask someone else’...

Product Design Speak 101: Linear versus Iterative Design

Design, by its very nature, is an iterative process. The product design process begins with creating preconceptions. Those preconceptions are used to create a prototype. The prototype is then tested a...

Product Design Speak 101: What is an Interactionary?

Morrisville - Last week, I had the honor of being selected as a judge for an Interactionary Design Competition held by the Triangle chapter of the Usability Professionals Association (www.triupa.org)....

Design Speak 101: Defining a Product Champion

The product development world, just like other industries, has its own language. One example of this “product speak” is the term product champion. Many products (and most of the very successful pr...

Product Development in North Carolina

Guild Building 101 – The Rise of Expectations and Elevator Pitches Starting a Product Development Guild has been a journey that has lasted about two and a half years. The first two years were mainl...
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