disruption in big software
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Wikipedia: “Enterprise software… is computer software used to satisfy the needs of an organization rather than individual users.”
ConsumersSpend moneyLike games
News junkiesEntertainment addicts
Social connectionsOpinionated
Have short attention spans
ConsumersSpend moneyLike games
News junkiesEntertainment addicts
Social connectionsOpinionated
Have short attention spansLike beautiful things
ConsumersSpend moneyLike games
News junkiesEntertainment addicts
Social connectionsOpinionated
Have short attention spansLike beautiful things
Alone
Enterprise usersMake moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakes
Enterprise usersMake moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakesDeep-dive problem solver
Enterprise usersMake moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakesDeep-dive problem solverRules, regulations, policies
Enterprise usersMake moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakesDeep-dive problem solverRules, regulations, policiesLooooong attention span
Enterprise usersMake moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakesDeep-dive problem solverRules, regulations, policiesLooooong attention span
Collaborator
CONSUMER vs ENTERPRISESpend moneyLike games
News junkiesEntertainment addicts
Social connectionsOpinionated
Have short attention spansLike beautiful things
Alone
Make moneyWorks hard
Appetite for informationHighly trained
Perfectionism, high stakesDeep-dive problem solverRules, regulations, policiesLooooong attention span
Collaborator
MEET STEVE
Lighting-fast on 10-key.
Spends 60% of his time on filling out paperwork.
Income tied to productivity.
“We’re entering a new era…
Experiences centering not on physical objects but on the the fabric of digital information that surrounds us.
That’s the next challenge for design: weaving the threads of technology, information, and access seamlessly and elegantly into our everyday lives.”
WIRED