How can user-centered design adapt to the modern workforce?
User-centered design (UCD) is a process that involves understanding the needs, preferences, and contexts of the people who will use a product, service, or system. UCD aims to create solutions that are useful, usable, and desirable for the users, as well as efficient, effective, and satisfying for the stakeholders. UCD is not a one-size-fits-all approach, but rather a flexible and iterative method that can adapt to different situations and challenges.
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Chris MentiplyWorkplace Strategy, Design and Occupancy Planning Professional
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Hugh WestcottPart 1 Architectural Assistant I RIBA Regional Award Winner I BArch at Loughborough University I Student Ambassador
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Arvin Dizon 🌐UX Designer | Learning Bubble.io | Designing experiences for B2B SAAS | Digital Twin and IOT