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links for 27 November 2006 – Netflix does Agile

November 27, 2006November 29, 2006 Leisa Reichelt
  • The Freedom of Fast Iterations: How Netflix Designs a Winning Web Site
    “We make a lot of this stuff up as we go along,.. We don’t assume anything works and we don’t like to make predictions without real-world tests.’
    (tags: agiledesign methodology casestudy interactiondesign usability)

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I lead the Research and Insights team at Atlassian where we are interested in understanding how to unleash the potential in every team.

Previously I was the Head of Service Design at the Digital Transformation Agency of the Australian Government and the Head of User Research for the Government Digital Service (GDS) in the UK Government – makers of GOV.UK

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