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" ... Each client unconsciously evaluates the service they receive according to their expectations. The emotions caused by the quality of UX form the brand's reputation. Digital channels have become the main marketing and PR of the brand. A negative experience with a mobile application can sabotage all brand promotion efforts. That's why it's so important to bridge these seven experience gaps that might arise when creating digital products. ... "
" ... If you are like Carry, defending outdated stories, thoughts or beliefs you have about yourself, you might consider a new process of examining which thoughts you are choosing and which are unconsciously running your life. ... "
" ... The problem is this then ends up being unconsciously projected onto his team. ... "
" ... There are many reasons why that might be the case, but in Camilla’s Lundin’s view women are not only the victim of societal expectations, they often unconsciously buy into them. When I spoke to Lundin and Lilliestråle I was keen to find out more. ... "
" ... · Modulate your responses depending upon your goals: When you’re the first – or only – woman in any role or meeting, remember that it’s a new phenomenon to the men in the room, so they are figuring out how to “be” in that new dynamic too (consciously or unconsciously). During a Watergate trial, Wine-Banks questioned a key witness, Nixon’s secretary, Rose Mary Woods, in any great litigator’s normal take-no-prisoners style, and it turned out to be a pivotal moment in the trial and in Nixon’s impeachment. But Judge Sirica, unaccustomed to women litigators said, “We have enough problems without two ladies getting into an argument.” Wine-Banks was shocked and angry, but held her tongue. You can’t lash out at a judge – the decision maker – and succeed in their courtroom. ... "