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Design systems and headless content management systems (CMS) are two powerful tools that, when combined, will not only create an outstanding user experience (UX) but also an ideal authoring experience for the content team. By understanding how to integrate these two different platforms, and aligning them with business objectives, developers and designers can help content creators self-serve so they can build visually appealing digital experiences while maintaining consistency.
Design Systems are all the rage these days, but the sad fact is that most of them stall out due to a) the inherent complexity of organizations (NOT software), b) a lack of experience in the adoption and evolution of a design system, and c) the workflow and cultural changes across designers and developers. To help think through goal setting and strategies to avoid failure and ensure mission-critical strategic success, here are 6 failure modes and 4 reasons why you need to overcome them.
Looking for a practical guide to navigating regulatory compliance of the 2024 EU AI Act? This comprehensive resource is designed for companies building products powered by generative AI – what the act calls general purpose AI models. Stay compliant and build user trust with our actionable steps and best practices.
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Average customer experience (CX) quality in the US declined for an unprecedented third year in a row and now sits at an all-time low. It's more important than ever for digital-first companies to embrace continuous delivery, prioritize working software, and transform your digital opperations to outpace competitors.
Radius 3.0 is a game-changing design system meta-framework that will redefine how you build digital products. Did you know that companies using streamlined design systems can reduce development time by up to 50%? Radius 3.0 is here to make that a reality for your team.
Personalization is crucial in marketing to build strong relationships with customers and can lead to significant financial benefits. However, traditional personalization methods can be time-consuming, prone to errors, and can compromise website performance. A more effective approach is intent-based personalization, which focuses on the customer's needs and actions. Consumers want personalized experiences, but they also expect fast, secure, and relevant content, and marketers must balance personalization and performance to deliver a successful customer experience. Read on to see how you can deliver personalized experiences much more easily and without compromising your Core Web Vitals.
The "Future of AI-Powered Healthcare" meetup explored how AI is transforming women's health by improving diagnostics, treatment options, and addressing care disparities. Cindy, Garima Gale, Shazia Akbar, and Emma Tolstorf shared insights on advancements in personalized medicine, focusing on fertility, hormonal tracking, and pelvic health, with companies like Future Fertility, Juniper Genomics and Eli Health leading the way. Emphasizing the importance of creating data sets tailored to women's unique physiological needs, the session also highlighted strategies for ensuring equitable access to AI-powered healthcare. This includes leveraging existing hardware like smartphones and partnering with enterprises to provide personalized care solutions that are accessible and practical for all women.