enterprise usability: the olive garden principle
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Enterprise Usability: The Olive Garden Principle
Dylan Wilbanks Director of UX, Integris Software
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Casual Dining
Marilyn Hagerty
The Olive Garden?
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Casual dining is an experience that’s consistent in story and appearance and taste, a chain of restaurants that will always be a little above the diner.
But it pales compared to the originality and complexity of high-class restaurants.
The Olive Garden only has to be marginally better than other local food options to be considered a destination.
Enterprise UX
Computer by Edward Boatman from the Noun ProjectSmartphone by Philip Glenn from the Noun Project
The Concur Expense Report Do-Si-Do
1. Start expense report on desktop
Computer by Edward Boatman from the Noun ProjectSmartphone by Philip Glenn from the Noun Project
The Concur Expense Report Do-Si-Do
1. Start expense report on desktop
2. Open phone, find expense report, attach image of receipt(s)
Computer by Edward Boatman from the Noun ProjectSmartphone by Philip Glenn from the Noun Project
The Concur Expense Report Do-Si-Do
1. Start expense report on desktop
2. Open phone, find expense report, attach image of receipt(s)
3. Put down phone, refresh desktop, find expense report, finish and submit
How could it be worth $8.3B?
Which button?
Concur is the Olive Garden of enterprise expense tracking software.
Concur is the Olive Garden of enterprise expense tracking software.
They only had to be marginally better designed than the homegrown competition to be considered the essential tool.
The Olive Garden Principle
If you are surrounded by low quality experiences, you only have to be marginally better designed than them to be different.
But when you are surrounded by high quality designed experiences, you will look terrible.
Why is it common in enterprise UX?
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Enterprise UX means designing systems that 1,000 people will use a million times
and 10,000 will use once.
Enterprise design is not about making the complex simple; it’s about making the
complicated understandable.
Experience Rot
Repeatability Consistency
Usability
Delight!
❤
😔
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Lagniappe
Room of Requirement
When we focus on “make it pretty” we aren’t focusing on true delight.
How do we get to delight?
The Process The Work
Communication Collaboration
Process
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Real Measurable
Iterative Adaptive
Have a process. Do not wing it.
The Work
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Don’t skip the work. It’s how you find the lagniappe.
Communication
Know Your Audience
Communicate design in a language they can understand.
Collaboration
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/juhansonin/6904627876/
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Everyone participates
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Make design real to create empathy: Real users
Real research Real results
Only by doing the work can we show leadership.
Yes, it’s a fight.
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1. Focus on People, Roles, and Goals(Know our users, know their post-it notes)
2. Delight with Discovery + Flow(“If only I had a… hey, there it is!”)
3. Execute and Improve Relentlessly(Crave feedback, ship so you can get it)
Design Practice Tenets
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Concur is the Olive Garden of enterprise expense tracking software…
…but they’re doing something about it.
What are you going to do to help your enterprise organization move beyond just being “a little bit better?”
Be more than just marginally better.
Do the work to be extraordinary.
Thank you.Dylan Wilbanks
Twitter: @dylanw
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