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UX Organizations: How to start and run a successful local group or chapter
1. UX Organizations
How to start and run a successful local group or chapter
Kyle Soucy & Nasir Barday
IA Summit 3.22.09
2. Why is this important?
• Networking/Professional Development
• Job hunting
• Share experience and knowledge
• Encourage and support each other
• Foster growth of the industry…
6. Local Events: A Design Brief
Something to do
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A place to do it
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That’s it!
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Nice-to-haves:
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– Food
– Cushy venue
– Professional Audio/Video
– Live Stream
7. Places
Just about anywhere!
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Bars/Restaurants
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Schools
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Design studios
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Tool makers
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Recruiting Firms
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8. Things to do
Informal gatherings
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Conference reduxes
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Debate
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Design Studios
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9. Things to do
• Agency Walkthroughs
• Hands-on training and demos
11. Invited Speakers
Easier than you think
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Required honorariums rare
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May have to pay speaker travel costs
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Shape the content!
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Idea: Speaker Exchange
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12. Panels
• Need a strong facilitator
• Pre-plan with panelists
13. Design Slam
• Short (~7-minute) presentations
• Multiple speakers
• Toastmasters for designers
14. Promoting your events
• Mailing lists (tag with [EVENT])
• Social network love
• Calendars:
• Live Streams
• Co-sponsor events with other orgs
15. Volunteers
Lots will step up, few follow through
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Split up work into bite-sized pieces
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Be flexible enough to strip back
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Establish a core planning committee
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Get buy-in and give ownership!
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16. How to start your own chapter
or group
Case study:
17. TechMaine UUUG
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Massachusetts:
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1. Boston UPA
2. Boston CHI
3. Boston IxDA
CT UPA 4. Boston STC
5. Boston IA
6. New England HFES
7. NE ASIS&T
8. North Shore Web Geeks
9. Refresh Boston
10. Boston Web Analytic
11. Web Innovators Group
Source: New England Archivist.org
18. The birth of NH UX
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19. Where should we have meetings?
Source: www.visitnh.gov/student/geography.html
21. Becoming a UPA Chapter
• Write a tentative plan and petition - decide Chapter
name, boundaries, and officers
• Create Chapter Bylaws - will you charge
membership?
• Hold a constituting meeting
• Submit paperwork to UPA Chapters Committee and
Board of Directors.
24. • Don't plan month-to-month... plan months ahead
• Delegate, Delegate, Delegate
• Don't just have speakers... mix it up
• Don't let low attendance affect your momentum
• Don't take off months
• Don't forget to take pictures during events.
25. • Host your meetings in a central area and venture outside
of that area a few times
• Be careful not to form cliques by always talking to the
people you know at every meeting
• Always have name tags
• Change up the days that you have your meetings
• Be prepared if a speaker doesn't show