How to create a global, scalable, user-friendly organization

How to create a global, scalable, user-friendly organization

Very few things rival the complexity, scale, and global reach of the modern enterprise. Making these behemoth, monolithic organizations easy, friendly, and fun to interact with is a monumental challenge.

Together with the attendees and people behind the Enterprise UX Conference, we created a visual explanation that you can use to start conversations to help us work together to create the change we want to see in the world.

 Check it out and download the PDF here.

Wonderful tool as usual Dave Gray. Would love to share some insights with you on the area of De-siloing. Do you reckon a coffee is pending on us?

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That is really great! Thanks for sharing.

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Nice work Dave. Clare Goodridge this is another perspective for your studies

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