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IIBA Toronto Speaker Series
Wednesday, February 20th
Inclusive Thinking for Business Analysts & Product Managers
Summary
Accessibility bugs have long been thorns in the development team's side since accessibility testing traditionally only took place as an afterthought near the end of the product life cycle. However, inclusive thinking really starts long before the first wireframe is sketched out or a single line of code is ever written.
Business Analysts have traditionally been trained to emphasize Business and Enterprise Change. However, with the introduction of Agile Methodologies, the focus has changed from ‘Deliverables’ to ‘Customer Collaboration and User Experience’. BAs and Product Managers need to be user-centric to build great products, but they often stop short and focus only on generic use cases.
This interactive talk will provide examples of how designers, content strategists, business analysts, and product owners can incorporate inclusive thinking into their existing toolkit (e.g. diverse personas, user stories) and start designing usable experiences that reduce the impact on the development team's velocity.
Outline
Section 1: Importance of Inclusive Thinking
Section 2: Inclusive Design Principles
Section 3: User Research and Diverse User Personas
Section 4: Inclusive User Stories, Use cases, and Requirements
Section 5: Definition of Done and Sign Off
Location
Location
Room E321
George Brown College
Casa Loma Campus
146 Kendal Avenue Toronto, ON
Event Particulars
Wednesday, February 20, 2018 6:30 PM
Time: 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Registration & Networking: 6:00 – 6:30 pm
Presentation and Q&A: 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Networking continues after Q&A
Hala Anwar
Biography
As the Product Manager for the B2C and B2B websites of a government transit agency, Hala delivered several successful multi-million dollar projects from prototype to launch, learned a lot, and never stopped advocating for their 4+ million customers.
In her work, she strives to create intuitive, compelling experiences while maintaining a strong social conscience. Over the years, she has negotiated with leadership to fix longstanding UX and accessibility problems by building business cases based on qualitative research and usability testing results. She leverage her background in Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering to holistically assess the issue and supplement imperfect information when making decisions with her team at crunch time.
She is an active organizer and speaker in communities (such as a11y and Lean In Canada) that seek to amplify voices which are often ignored in tech.
Find out more at www.halaanwar.com or say hi on Twitter!
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