Reviews of Selling Usability
Posted on April 2nd, 2009 in Usability | 1 Comment »
Here’s some buzz about Selling Usability.
Peter Morville writes: “What do Niccolò Machiavelli and Mother Teresa have in common? They’d both be proud of John Rhodes for writing this book. Selling Usability is a delightfully sneaky guide to making the world a better place. It’s a “must read” for all user experience strategy and design folks within large organizations. And, it’s a lot of fun too!”
Peter Van Dijck writes: “If you’re doing UX work in a large organization, you should buy this book. And if you’re a UX consultant, you should too. It’s that simple. The book is worth it’s weight in gold: it gives you (as a UX person) insight in how to really get things done in large companies.”
Joe Dolson writes: “This book is not about usability. You’ll learn a lot about understanding and communicating the user experience by reading this book, but it’s not going to teach you how to study user interaction.”
I believe more reviews of the book will be showing up in the next 1-2 weeks. Great stuff!
Purchase Selling Usability for 20% off right now.
~ John

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