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Impact of social media and changing people's behaviours

Monday, 12 December 2011 from 18:30 to 20:30 (GMT)

Leeds, United Kingdom

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Charlotte Britton, MD of Optimum Exposure will make the final talk of the year for Leeds NUX.

 

She will be talking about how social media has changed people's behaviour of how they interact with companies online.  The overall presence is more fragmented and customer engagement is more crucial than ever before.  Find out what this means for your overall customer experience of your brand and how it impacts the customer journey and usability.


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Round Foundry Media Centre
Foundry Street
LS11 5QP Leeds
United Kingdom

Monday, 12 December 2011 from 18:30 to 20:30 (GMT)


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Northern User Experience is an informal community for people interested in usability, HCI, information design and all aspects of the user experience. Our membership is as diverse as the field itself, with developers, academics, usability specialists, accessibility experts and technical authors all represented. Whatever your interest in usability, we hope you will find something useful here.

We meet regularly to learn, debate and socialise. There may be a presentation, followed by a discussion and a visit to the pub, but the group drives the agenda, and we have plans to include more practical sessions, such as a UI problem-solving workshop.

Manchester events are usually on the first Monday of the month, Leeds events on the fourth Monday of the month.

Events are free and open to all. We are unfunded, and rely on the goodwill and energy of our members to contribute and make the events work. If you have something interesting to share with the group, and are willing to put together a short presentation, please get in touch.