UX Stage at Agile 2012

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UX Stage at Agile 2012
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The User Experience stage @ Agile 2012 includes over 21 hours of workshops and tutorials around integrating design and user experience work in agile environments.

This year we are especially excited to show you some of the ways Agile and User Experience practices are being combined in the Lean Startup and Lean UX communities — driving the iterative discovery and development of new products.

The stage brings together practical and theoretical sessions from some of the best practitioners in the field. You’ll find something in every session to make your team more effective and your customer happier.


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