Design thinking: a creative problem-solving process centered on meeting the needs of humans interacting with technology that is addressing business objectives.
Design thinking for DAM: the application of the principles, practices and designer’s toolkit to frequently encountered objectives in the practice of DAM.
This half-day tutorial covers:
- Rapid ideation
- Card sorting
- Dot-voting
- User personas
- Journey maps
- Rapid prototyping
Wrapping-up with:
A tutorial for: Everyone trying to build a business case with requirements for DAM who needs to elicit information from their stakeholders. (Participants should have an intermediate understanding of the practice of digital asset management and knowledge of some common use cases that might drive a company to implement a DAM system.)
Mindy Carner is an independent consultant offering services building metadata schemas, taxonomies, knowledge graphs and data flows for a variety of information systems. She has a master’s degree in Library and Information Science, and nearly ten years of experience creating, deploying, managing and governing metadata and taxonomy strategies for national and international organizations across industries. Mindy supports her clients on information system deployments by leading discovery, performing content assessment, and developing a metadata and taxonomy strategy, as well as supporting vendor selection, implementation management and deployment, change management strategy and governance planning. Mindy is a thought leader in the field of information management, providing in-depth introductory and advanced workshops, webinars, papers and talks on various matters relating to metadata, taxonomy, information governance, and search.