| FREE 1 day User Centred Design course |
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To mark World Usability Day 2007 we are offering 15 free places on our one day course Introduction to User Centred Design to be held at our offices in the Strand on 8th November. To apply for a place, you will need to fill in the form at the bottom of this page by 9am on 17th October 2007. Successful applicants will be notified by 19th October. Course informationGetting the business benefitsProducts and systems designed with the needs of all users clearly identified, defined, understood, communicated and tested as an integral part of the project have a much greater chance of meeting their overall objective, whether this is measured in terms of sales, customer satisfaction levels, productivity or sales conversion rates. In addition, projects are more likely to be completed to time and budget, without expensive last minute revisions.This one day course introduces techniques to help you understand who your customers are and what they want from the end-product you deliver. Who should attend?This course is designed for anyone who is involved in specifying how a system or product will look and function. This could include managers, engineers, designers, developers and analysts from IT, commercial or marketing functions.What skills and information will they learn?After successfully completing this course, participants will be able to:
Course contentThis course provides theory, examples and hands-on activities for participants to practice their new skills. The course content includes:
How to apply for your free placeTo apply for a place on this course, please fill in this form It will open in a new window and will bring you back to this page once you have completed it. If you have any problems completing the form, please give us a ring on 020 7240 3388 and we will take your details over the phone instead. If you need any further details, please call us on +44 (0)20 7240 3388 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |

