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Robert Barlow-Busch VP User Experience, Boltmade

@becubed

Designing for Disruptive Innovation

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What would it mean to “ship” a document

online?

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Security really mattersThe big assumption

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Document exchange websiteThe preconceived solution

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Meet Joanne

The hero of our story

Product Manager

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We’re going to build the best damn document exchange website we can.

How did Joanne know customers wanted

this product?

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Focus groups!

What we heard

“Security is a huge concern.”

“We never send documents by email. Are you crazy?”

“It’s the biggest problem we face today.”

Hell, yeah! Give me a secure document

exchange website

Meet Steve

The villain of our story

Consulting technologist

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We know what to do. My guys are already building it.

Hold on, buddy.

We’re going to do this right.

Okay, fine.

Grumble, grumble.

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Field studies20 users in US and Canada

Goals Tasks

Inputs/Outputs Tools

Environment Relationships

Burning needs

1. Compiled key observations

2. Arranged them into categories

3. Identified patterns within categories

4. Assembled patterns into groups

Wants to get things done. Is highly motivated by finishing the day’s work. Wants to be in control and confident of what’s happening at all times. Would be happy with more security, but values convenience more. Uses email as a detailed archive of project activity. Uses FTP to exchange files too big for email.

Strives to be seen as indispensible to customers. Is more concerned about quality than deadlines. Sends documents by courier when they’re too big for email. Really doesn’t care about security. Has limited computer skills outside AutoCAD.

Strives to save money for the organization. Held accountable for downtime due to technical issues. Cannot plan ahead. “Fights fires” all day. Loves the challenge of juggling priorities. Has a dedicated email account for IT emergencies.

This produced distinctive skeletons…

That we fleshed out into personas

Convenience trumps security

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Email as filing system

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Large files suck

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Opportunity!

The design concept

Reaction to prototypes

Hooray!

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Wait for it…

Hooray!

So Joanne took the project for executive approval

Solid customer insight

Differentiated product

Evidence of market demand

How will this increase shipments in our trucks

and airplanes?

– Um, it won’t. – That’s kind of the point.

Won’t this encourage people to ship online

instead of in airplanes?

– Um, maybe. – That’s kind of the point, too.

No! Project cancelled.

WTF?WTFWTW

We got blindsided by…

Disruptive innovation

New-market disruptionLow-end disruption

The very processes that create a market leader can cause it to fail in the face

of disruption

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”What business are we in?”

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What’s the job to be done?

Lessons learned

Have a champion in a position of influence

Include the skeptics in your process

Don’t trust self-reported behaviors

Define the business and the job to be done

Robert Barlow-Busch @becubed

www.boltmade.com


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