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"Applying the Kano Model to User Experience Design"
UPA - Boston, Spring 2004

 

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Abstract
User Experience Architects form a multi-disciplinary community of professionals. Our work responsibilities vary perhaps even more widely than our job titles. A common thread that unites us is that we're often deeply involved in research activities to analyze user needs and business goals. Research and analysis is the fun part. The challenging part is synthesizing the resulting volume of data and presenting it in a form that clients, who often know little about user experience concepts or interactive product design, can easily understand and use to make solid decisions with.

The field of user experience is young and we as practitioners are still in the process of creating or adapting tools to suit our needs. Well established fields like HCI are rich sources of ideas and methods. But fields even further out also have much to offer.

In that spirit, this talk will introduce a tool that is commonly used in the world of business analysis, especially with TQM and Six Sigma quality improvement projects. I will discuss how my colleagues and I used the Kano Model to communicate the results of our user needs and business analysis at the request of a large banking client. I will then demonstrate how to apply the Kano Model to a real world example.

My hope in giving this talk is not only that the user experience community will experiment with the Kano Model as a project analysis and client communication tool, but that we'll also begin looking more actively in other fields for ideas and methods that we can adapt to suit our own needs.

Bio
Mr. Hand has an M.S.I. in Human-Computer Interaction from the University of Michigan School of Information. His first job out of graduate school was working as an Information Architecture consultant with Louis Rosenfeld and company at Argus Associates in Ann Arbor, MI. Coming to Boston in 2000, he worked as a User Experience Architect for Answerthink focusing on information architecture and usability testing. Mr. Hand's current day job is a project manager for the Massachusetts Office of Medicaid, but in the evenings, he has been busy programming the "Magic IA Tool" for his software company, FloSpace. Mr. Hand enjoys exploring ethnic restaurants in Boston and international travel, a product of his living in the Japanese equivalent of Vermont for three years in the mid-90's teaching English.

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This is a sampling of articles I found helpful. Do a search at Google or your favorite search engine on the term "Kano Model" for a slew of additional articles and presentations.

 

 

 

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