We want your input for Scott Berkun’s April UIE Virtual Seminar

Adam Churchill

January 26th, 2009

We’re looking for a little bit of help from you.  Scott Berkun, our top speaker at UI13, has agreed to present our April 14 UIE Virtual Seminar, and wants you to help select the topic. The guidelines are simple. As he says on his blog, the topic should be “design / usability related in some way shape or form. Creative thinking or manager-y stuff can count. But I’m always looking for a challenge. Crazy and interesting are good.”

Scott Berkun is the best selling author of Making Things Happen and The Myths of Innovation. He worked at Microsoft from 1994-2003, as a usability engineer, design evangelist, and program manager, and worked on Internet Explorer v1.0 to 5.0. Since 2003 he works as an independent author and lecturer. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired magazine and on National Public Radio, and he blogs on management and creative thinking at www.scottberkun.com/blog.

Scott is a treat to listen to and it’s not a surprise that he’s looking for information on your challenges to ensure you benefit from our April Virtual Seminar . 

You can post your nomination here, or find more information about Scott by visiting The Berkun Blog.

Thanks for your input.

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