The background music in this video keeps you out of the "now." Sam is talking about. The Aurthur of this video is unknowingly living outside the content herein.
I appreciate you posting this, and thanks for your hard work. I'm referring to the person who added the music over the speech, likely without fully understanding its meaning. I had the privilege of hearing this talk once before.
@@UXChrisNguyen My whole business is a mixture of random Notion pages, and my Apple Notes and a lot of folders. 😂 Eventually I’ll get everything sorted and into the right place.
Sir are there any smart ways to increase my earning ability and salary as hvac engineer in Aec construction industry without depending on years of experience which is a pre requisite sometimes to determine salary.. which books would help in this scenario and becoming indispensable or irreplaceable.. I've read be so good they can't ignore you other than this which books would help..
What worked for me is find an industry I really loved. Then worked felt like play. Books I think would be helpful is The Millionaire Fastlane, Atomic Habits, Expert Secrets.
This video was great, the detail filled analysis of each servicewas very helpful. I am starting up a newsletter for my scientific news website The Learn Science Times. I am starting small time and right now the brand is under maintenance. For rhe past months I have been using Mailjet to gain some expirience in this field. I eventually want to monotize but have bo need for a built in website landing page builder though it could be useful. Should I continue using Mailjet or convert to one of the three? If I should convert, which one seems to fit my situation best? Thank you for the amazing video, I am definitely going to be regularly visiting this channel.
It's between ConvertKit or beehiiv. Both offer landing pages and tools to grow your subscribers. I would switch soon so you have all your subscriber data in once place. If you're planning to do email marketing (other than just newsletters), ConvertKit would be the better choice. Here's the link to try it: partners.convertkit.com/zgyrqpwvf7ma
Love it, was looking some ways to make my company's email newsletter better 😅 Aill surely check this out thanks Chris... Btw have a question, can I use this template outside of convertkit workspace (with other CRMs)?
Hey Chris , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
I cannot agree more and this is really holding me back professionally. As a first generation student in my family and combatting financial barriers, I struggle to find a UX role as I lack confidence to articulate my experience. After Covid I resorted to minimum wage jobs but, this year has been a breakthrough and seeing content like this and so many other Asian designers/professionals has pushed me to pursue my true potential and take advantage of my youth and opportunity for growth.
Been a developer first and switched to UX and I totally understand this, HOWEVER, now I understand the pain points of why a developer would say that and also why a UX designer would feel that. None of them are actually wrong, the managers are mostly to be held accountable for lack of proper structure and planning.
I don't like to get managers involved. Designers and Developers should be building tight knit relationships with each other. Otherwise poor quality products shipped are inevitable.
Hey Hi new to ui ux completely a Beginner not started officially just doing research about books. This book has been referred by all the designers. Can you please clear a doubt of mine. Do I need anyone's guidance to understand the book or it's completely on my own like it's easy to understand without guidance?
See we did a design sprint recently, and we have no designers on the team (startup, budget etc etc you know the deal). I'm the most experienced engineer, and I instantly saw nothing but my time being wasted as an engineer. Especially given the context where for instance is asked not to explain the idea or thought, good luck getting an engineer who's entire job is to explain complexity. I think if I were a designer (UI or UX) I would probably have a completely different opinion, but I went into engineering because I have no eye for design and I have no passion for it either. I prefer tables over charts, I prefer black and white over gradients and the lot. How would you then go ahead and look at it from this point of view? For me, I essentially lost 2 weeks of productivity and it has left me feeling extremely depleted from these long, intense days whilst also not actually being able to work on the things that interest me the most (and where my expertise lies). I'm trying to gather as much information as I can for my product manager to give him my unsalted yet at least somewhat accurate opinion. So I guess the main question would be, what is the value of a design sprint for an engineer who has 0 experience or passion for anything to do with design (lets not take systems, architecture etc as design because my manager already tried to spin that on me lol)
The value of the design sprint (for engineers or whomever) is to get everyone on the same page, provide ideas, and talking collaborate of the beginning of any project. Coming into from the mindset of “design is not for me” my be biasing the value of the sprint. Essentially, the facilitator needs to explain well why you’re here. If you found 0 value or didn’t want to add value to the sprint, then you shouldn’t be there. You’re there so people could lean on your expertises.
@@UXChrisNguyen So essentially, if I were there as an engineer then I should be able to provide the perspective of an engineer? Because for me, our entire engineering team were told to not think like engineers but try to think like designers instead. But we have no experience or any design philosophy knowledge. Then isn't a design sprint for engineers just 1 long tech design meeting until there are tickets made for us to build something?
Yes, experts are there to provide their perspective. Whomever, told you not to be an engineer is wrong. It's the facilitators job to bring out the value from you guys. Let me know if you team needs help facilitating the next design sprint @@Mikkelzu