User Experience

Customer success is measured with data, and managed with the user experience itself. Keeping a data-first mentality top of mind helps translate ideas into tangible user experiences. Whether you are developing a marketing strategy, automating a process or creating the next contextual AI solution, it is the user experience layered on top of the design and data that fuels these transformations. Human-centric design is the catalyst that facilitates rapid changes and adoption rates within products and services in an organization.

How to Achieve Great User Experience

We have two pieces of advice for you if you want to make sure you are giving your customers the best experience possible. The first piece of advice is this: Make sure your company and whatever websites, apps, or services they provide are functional, easy to use, accessible, and desirable. Functional: Simply put, they have […]

By- Antonio Ramírez @pixel506.com

Including UX Professionals in Customer Strategy

Part 2 in the UX Team Series We hope you’ve read the first article in this mini-series on the UX team. If you did, then you should be convinced that you need UX professionals involved in customer strategy, not just design. Now you may have found yourself wondering how that might look. You’re in luck […]

By- Antonio Ramírez @pixel506.com

What’s on the Minds of CXO’s Investigating RPA & Intelligent...

Our new Cognirati video blog, created by IRPA founder Frank Casale, delivers a sneak peek into what CXOs are most concerned with when it comes to RPA & Intelligent Automation.  From getting clarity on industry jargon, figuring out where to started, deciding whether to make vs. buy, sorting out the pricing confusion and understanding where […]

By- Frank Casale

Strategy Brief: The Evolution of Managed Services

IT Must Shift from Provider to Integrator in this New Sourcing Model. An Evolving Landscape Global sourcing, open source, and Moore’s law have made technology widely available, standardized, and cheaper than ever. Further Cloud, Virtualization, As-a-Service, Business Platforms and new forms of delivery are changing the technology landscape.