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> From: Listera [mailto:listera rcn.com]
> Sent: 25 April 2006 20:21
> To: SIGIA-L
> Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] My card sorting book is
underway!
>
>
> Jonathan Baker-Bates:
>
> > I doubt we would have had our conclusions taken as
> seriously without the
> > backup the card sort provided.
>
> Would you say, then, this was a political issue more
than a
> technical/conceptual one?
>
Yes. Sorry I should have made that a bit clearer. We did the
card sort as
much because it was a good political move as it provided
genuinely useful
material for design directions. There's an element of
politics in every
design technique and artefact in any case, so I don't think
that's really an
issue here.
Jonathan
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