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Low Fidelity Prototyping - A Brief Introduction

Proto-typing is the next step after doing your user journeys. A lot of us put in a lot of effort in port typing. However, remember that this is not a creative exercise. The goal is to increase the flow of information and reduce uncertainty. Hence the concept of lo-fi prototyping A lot of the content on this video is from: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/10/the-skeptics-guide-to-low-fidelity-prototyping/  

Public Policy and Software Development practices- Convergence

My last 2 posts on public policy discussed on the need to revisit our public policy making process and how it can be mapped to software development . There are a few areas that I would love to focus on for convergence of policy making process and software development process. To provide some context on what is really happening in policy making today, please check this video out.

Wicked Problems and IT strategy

Wicked problems are now a well discussed and an on-going subject in various disciplines - predominantly public policy and design. They do apply to IT strategy as well. I am consciously using the term “IT strategy” instead of something more tactical as software development or even more strategic as “Business strategy”. I will explain my choice later in the post.