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Christchurch, 3 March 2003

Expat to put product design expertise in Kiwi hands

Expat New Zealander Richard Mander has helped drive leading-edge product
design projects with many American manufacturers, and played a role in
advanced technology development at Apple Computer. Now, he�s making go-ahead
Kiwi companies an offer they can�t refuse. Mander is planning three visits
to New Zealand this year when he will provide free consulting services to
help companies produce products that focus on customer needs and gain ready
acceptance in the marketplace.

Dr. Mander�s visits are being coordinated by KEA, a New Zealand-based
nonprofit organization, which is building a global network of experts
willing to help New Zealand companies bring their products to the global
market. �We�re excited to have a professional of Richard�s caliber willing
to give his expertise for free in this way - he can really help some of our
companies define their products and get them to market�, says KEA Executive
Director Mark Vivian. Mander is also an expert in Christchurch-based
innovation network SmartNet. Sandra Lukey, marketing manager of SmartNet,
said Mander�s involvement could add real value to New Zealand companies
efforts to succeed in international markets.
 �It�s crucial to get product design absolutely right, from the very start,
if we are to compete successfully with the best in the world. Sadly, it has
been an area that has really not been given enough attention here,� said
Lukey.�This is a great opportunity for companies to tap into some of the
best expertise available, and it�s good to see a New Zealander with so much
to offer who is keen to put something back into this country.

After graduating with a B.A. from the University of Canterbury in 1983 and
an M.A. at Auckland University, Mander then completed a Ph.D. in educational
psychology at world class Stanford University in the heart of California�s
Silicon Valley. At Stanford he studied cognitive and differential psychology
or �how people learn in the real world� and applied this to the design of
computer-based products. His dissertation explored the design of interfaces
for manipluating 3D virtual reality objects, for which he obtained several
patents.

He then spent seven years at Apple Computer. Starting out in Apple�s future
looking think-tank �The Advanced Technology Group� he worked on future
operating systems, digital cameras, PDAs, and hand-held computers. �We were
constantly tasked with designing products to take advantage of new
technologies - my role was to understand the �end user� and to make sure the
product was �useful, usable, and desirable�, it was very exciting to think
about how new technologies would enable people�s lives�, says Mander. Apple
recognized Mander�s ability to not only design very usable products, but
also to get them built on time. Because of this he was repeatedly �loaned
to product teams and was promoted to run his own product group. He ended his
time at Apple in a Director level position as Program Manager of a 35-person
team responsible for QuickTime VR - Apple�s photographic virtual reality
system �It was an exciting time, I got to build a large multi-disciplinary
group with engineering, quality, marketing, research, and design teams. We
invented a new �media type� and brought an award winning cross-platform
product to market - it doesn�t get much better than that!� says Mander.

The systems Mander developed at Apple for customer-centred product design
and rapid product development are now applied in his consultancy work with
Zanzara. �We work with companies ranging in size from garage-based startups
to some of the world�s largest companies like Boeing, Microsoft, Palm, and
Sprint,� says Mander. �With larger companies Zanzara tends to work on more
futuristic products or difficult product spaces, where the challenge is to
make difficult tradeoffs between features, schedule, quality, and cost.� He
says that with these companies it is often important to break down barriers
between engineering and marketing. �Using the customer as a catalyst can
help in this process. We also put in place a discipline of iterative design
and rapid prototyping so you can represent the product, test it, learn from
this, and then iterate the design. The result is a product design that is
validated and leaves less guess-work for engineering.

In addition to his busy consulting work Mander has also given his time to
many community projects in the Pacific NorthWest and authored a book
applying his design process to web applications, �Web Usability for Dummies
. �I�ve been very lucky - I�m a New Zealander and I had a great education in
New Zealand, which enabled me to study and work with top research people at
Stanford and Apple� reflected Mander. �I share KEA�s vision for growing the
New Zealand economy. Involvement in KEA gives me a way to give something
back to New Zealand and also get plugged back into the New Zealand scene.
Like many kiwis living and working overseas, I ultimately plan to move back
to New Zealand, because I want my children to grow up as New Zealanders and
I want to put my effort in right here.

Mander will be working, without charge, with CEOs of early-stage New Zealand
companies who want help in crisply defining their product and getting their
engineering and marketing efforts better aligned. �I begin by meeting with
the CEO in person, then any other key team members, and follow up through
email and phone meetings to provide advice to help them move forward,� he
says. Companies interested in working with Mander can contact SmartNet or
KEA.

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SmartNet is one of the largest New Zealand based innovation networks
spanning industry, business, education and research institutes and
government. SmartNet helps organisations keep up to date with business and
technology trends, opportunities and issues.  SmartNet events provide
opportunities for key decision-makers to learn, network and share ideas.
SmartNet also works with expat New Zealanders and other experts to connect
them with New Zealand organisations.  For more information
www.smartnet.co.nz

KEA is a global network of New Zealanders committed to help grow the NZ
economy. KEA works with NZ-based companies and research institutes seeking
contacts offshore to assist with market entry advice, competitor analysis,
technology review, channel and partner identification, and recruitment.
Based in Wellington, KEA is an non-profit with chapters around the world.
For more information www.kiwiexpat.org.nz

Zanzara helps clients reduce development time and increase product sales by
tightly targeting their product development efforts to meet core needs of
specific user constituencies. Adobe, AOL, Apple, AT&T Wireless, Boeing,
Charles Schwab, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Kodak, Microsoft, Motorola, Netscape,
Openwave, Palm, Siebel, Sony, Sprint, Sun, Symantec, Visual Networks, WebTV,
Xerox, and Yahoo. Startups have included Ask Jeeves, Driveway, Flashpoint,
Foveon, Magical Desk, Pivia, and Time Dance.  For sales information in the
U.S., call +1 (360) 756-0298, or visit the Zanzara Web site at
www.zanzara.com.


For more information contact:

Sandra Lukey
SmartNet
phone 03 366 7874 or 021 2262 858
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]









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