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Date
March 31, 2022
Attendees
Anna-Noelle Routh |
Anthony Oliver |
Benjamin Ghahhari |
(Brian Flaherty) |
Brian Flaherty (HCD Center of Excellence) |
Brian Flaherty# HCD CoE
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Caroline B.B |
Cathryne Szczepanik |
Chelsea Brigg |
Daniel.Belmont |
David Frantti |
Doug |
Doug Young (Douglas Young) |
FRANCES NORWOOD |
Howard Montgomery |
Joshua Skillington |
Keith Washington |
Kirsty Carrihill-Knoll |
Laren Milburn |
Lauren Fuentes |
Lizzie Suh |
Lydia Hooper |
Malinda Kennedy |
Marisa Grotte (she/her) |
Mary Beth Schmid (ISP - HCD) |
Mary |
Michael Brown |
Michellene |
Morgan Shuler Morgan Shuler |
Neil Marcus |
Rob |
Robert Cobbrobert.pulliam |
Sammy Levy |
Sasha Blyukher |
Scott Reed (HCD Center of Excellence) |
Tania Zaman |
Timmy KolawoleTOM |
LANTZ |
VCash |
Wendy Hildt |
Wendy Woske |
Zoe Hruban (she/her) |
Topic
Championing the Value of HCD in Government
Program
On Thursday, March 31, Senior Design Strategist Brian Flaherty with Tantus Technologies shared best practices and facilitated small group discussions to explore how we might champion the value of HCD in government. Despite the expectations for federal agencies to become more user-friendly and customer-focused, human-centered design (HCD) often feels like it is left on the cutting room floor due to pressing deadlines, tight resources, and other constraintsmisunderstandings. The mandate is clear—from both customers and the executive orders—yet office—yet we still face challenges when it comes to “selling” the value of HCD and related methods at the enterprise and product levels.
On Thursday, March 31, Senior Design Strategist Brian Flaherty with Tantus Technologies shared best practices and facilitated small group discussions to explore Championing the Value of HCD in Government. Small groups teams Small groups of CMS employees and contractors discussed common scenarios and shared their insights with the larger group. Attendees:
- Explored ways to champion the value of HCD
- Reflected on common rebuttals, like HCD takes too much time
- Defined success with a human-centered lens
- Co-created meaningful answers to why HCD helps the government
- Learned about tools and resources to help you make a case for HCD
Brian has spent the better part of three decades pitching creative and communications services to an extensive list of proponents and naysayers alike. He is currently a Senior Design Strategist with the CCSQ Human-Centered Design Center of Excellence, has been a graphic designer for 30 years, and has been practicing HCD for 12. In addition, Brian spent 11 years as a Creative Director, Communications Supervisor, and HCD Practitioner at Johns Hopkins University. He holds a BA degree from the University of Pittsburgh, where he majored in Creative Writing and Public Relations. Brian is married, has a daughter preparing to head off to college, two cats, two dogs, 26 chickens, four ducks, a crested gecko, and an alpaca named Skinny Pete.
Resources
- Recording
- Video: Be Sure First... To Satisfy the Cat
- Calculating ROI for Design Projects
- Overcoming Objectives to UX Research
- Customer Experience Toolkit
- Getting to Know Your Users: Tips and Tricks from Veterans Affairs
- The Basics of ROI in HCD
- Executive Order on Transforming Federal Customer Experience and Service Delivery to Rebuilt Trust in Government
- OMB Circular No. A-11: Section 280
What's Next
- HCD Community of Practice on Thursday, April 28 at 1 PM ET. Look for more information soon.
- Please tell us about your experience with the HCD CoP by completing a brief survey.
Registration is open for the upcoming HCD course on Monday, April 11: Personas - Gain Empathy for Improved Ideation and Implementation. Learn more and register today.