From the half-bakery: Temporal Landmarks
I am about to start a new habit. I’ve starting writing more and more formal essays, and I want to...
I am about to start a new habit. I’ve starting writing more and more formal essays, and I want to...
Kate Rutter Leads a Comparator Research Discussion or, Competitive Research the Creative Founder Way For a long time, I’ve been disappointed...
An established thought leader in Silicon Valley, Christina is a “curious human” with a serious resume. Her past work includes...
This is a draft chapter from the second edition of Radical Focus. It’s coming… eventually. Hopefully soonish. Leave your wishlist...
A better approach for the most important meeting of the week There are a lot of work “rituals” that suck so...
Why some designs won’t ever stop sucking Again, it starts on ze twitters I have a phrase, "Unlearnable design," for when...
My model of Interaction Design, or if you prefer, product design. Or even UX design. We can also discuss this...
Aurelius podcast: Episode 11 with Christina Wodtke, Lecturer at Standford University, Author, Adviser and UX Designer https://blog.aureliuslab.com/christin…
I learned this exercise from Andre Plaut and have used it, tweaked it, and loved it. I do a variation...
Miss me while I’m heads down working on my current book (and beginning my teaching practice at Stanford?) Here you...
Christina trains companies to move from insight to execution as principal of her firm, Wodtke Consulting, and teaches the next generation of entrepreneurs at California College of the Arts and Stanford Continuing Education.
Christina has led redesigns and initial product offerings for such companies as LinkedIn, Myspace, Zynga, Yahoo!, Hot Studio, and eGreetings. She has founded two consulting startups, a product startup, and Boxes and Arrows, an online magazine of design; and she co‐founded the Information Architecture Institute. She’s the author of 101 Theses on Design, Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web and her new book about OKRs, Radical Focus.
Currently she teaches at California College of the Arts and Stanford Continuing Education. She speaks everywhere from conferences to universities to boardrooms, and opines across the internet, but most often on eleganthack.com.
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