The accidental businessperson

I had no idea what CLV meant when I got into my first design role. Or ARPU. Or CAC.

In my presentation, I'm not going to discuss every acronym I’ve learnt recently. Instead I’ll cover how I came to learn what all those terms mean and why knowing what they mean, makes me better at what I do.

If you're working in an environment where you'd like to convince 'the boss' to hire more designers, to have a dedicated design systems team or maybe even hire your first UI writer, then I hear you. In fact, maybe you just want to convince a product manager that the thing you want to work on really is the most important thing for your team right now.

I'm going to talk about how to embrace your inner businessperson (it's in there!) and put your design skills to use where they are needed the most. It all starts with being able to understand and communicate with the decision makers in your business.

Pre-conference Audio. Interview with Vinny Feeney

UXA2020 Episode 3: Vinny Fenney by UX Australia

Today Steve & Vinny chat about his upcoming 20 minute presentation "The Accidental Businessperson". Catch Vinny next month at UX Australia 2020. https://events.humanitix.com.au/ux-australia-2020

Transcript - Courtesy of CaptionsLIVE

Vinny Feeney - The accidental businessperson

I had no idea what CLV meant when I got into my first design role. Or ARPU. Or CAC. In my presentation, I'm not going to discuss every acronym I've learnt recently. Instead I'll cover how I came to learn what all those terms mean and why knowing what they mean, makes me better at what I do.

Presentation

Vinny Feeney - The accidental businessperson

I had no idea what CLV meant when I got into my first design role. Or ARPU. Or CAC. In my presentation, I'm not going to discuss every acronym I've learnt recently. Instead I'll cover how I came to learn what all those terms mean and why knowing what they mean, makes me better at what I do.

Audio

UXAUS 2020 DAY 2 Vinny Feeney - The Accidental Business Person by UX Australia

I had no idea what CLV meant when I got into my first design role. Or ARPU. Or CAC. In my presentation, I'm not going to discuss every acronym I've learnt recently. Instead I'll cover how I came to learn what all those terms mean and why knowing what they mean, makes me better at what I do.