Not one, but two, interesting posts from the blog Jury.me this week. One is about focusing on the user. Too many apps are developed from a technical perspective---the latest frameworks, user interface widgets, etc. Great products come from standing in your users' shoes---trying to understand their goals. Why do they need this product? Often it's the product no-one notices that is doing the best … [Read more...]
Budget Playground released
Budget Playground, an iPad app that allows New York State school districts to create multi-year budget scenarios is now available on the App Store. According to an assistant commissioner at the New York State Education Department, Budget Playground is like magic…It’s a terrific app on an iPad…I love the little charts on the side and the sliders to change scenarios are a very handy way to modify … [Read more...]
Decision Mechanics develop iPhone app for personal data management startup
Decision Mechanics recently developed a location-monitoring iPhone app for InMotion—a personal data management startup. InMotion intends to provide services for individuals to take control of their personal data—sending it to a secure repository and allowing controlled access to third-parties who offer useful derivative services or financial incentives. The iPhone app allows … [Read more...]
BetMachine updated with iPhone 5 support
BetMachine has been updated to support the taller screen of the iPhone 5. … [Read more...]
International Executive Seminar in Effective Leadership and Governance
Andrew Tait presented at the International Executive Seminar in Effective Leadership and Governance hosted by George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. The theme of the conference was "policy innovation". Andrew’s talk covered confrontation analysis and the development of political strategy. The conference was attended by senior politicians, civil servants … [Read more...]