Jens Riegelsberger - People, Products, and Jetlag
Leading Design London 2017
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24m
Jens is a German managing several of Google’s product insight and design teams from London — not from the mothership in California. In this talk, he reflects on how this outside perspective enabled him to build a strong global culture of user empathy - and to redefine the role of ux research along the way.
This talk was filmed at Leading Design London 2017. Find out more about the event details here - https://2017.leadingdesignconf.com/
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