First, this is awesome, David: 

"Instead I think we should be asking: What is the best design we can
create that will work (for users as well as business)—that can and
will be implemented?"

Your consideration for business, technology and people is
consistently spot on. Keep rockin', it's really hard to do that
right. 

Second, thank you for chiming in Eric. That is right, an idea no
matter how great, isn't worth much if it's not executed properly. I
heard (read?) someone tweet something along the lines of "but if
it's not implemented correctly, you shouldn't dismiss the idea
entirely."

Good stuff,

Jason R.

-- Jason Robb
Experience Design & Implementation

ja...@jasonrobb.com
www.jasonrobb.com
www.uxboston.com
http://uiscraps.tumblr.com

 


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