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links for 29 May 08 – Fruitful Seminars

Posted on May 29, 2008June 3, 2008 by Leisa Reichelt
  • Fruitful Seminars: Making Social Tools Ubiquitous
    But what do you do if you don’t get the level of engagement you’d like? And how do you progress from a small-scale pilot to widespread adoption? The first ‘social’ seminar hosted by Fruitful Seminars with Suw Charman-Anderson.
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My name is Leisa Reichelt. This is my blog.

My work
I lead the Research and Insights team at Atlassian where we are interested in understanding how to unleash the potential in every team.

Previously I was the Head of Service Design at the Digital Transformation Agency of the Australian Government and the Head of User Research for the Government Digital Service (GDS) in the UK Government – makers of GOV.UK

Newsletter
I send an email every week or so with links to a few things I think are worth reading on the topics of research, design, user experience, organisation design etc. You can subscribe here.

Elsewhere
I’m on Twitter at @leisa
Also on LinkedIn of course.
You can email me at leisa.reichelt@gmail.com

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