User Experience Design and Power Apps with Terrie Culmsee

User Experience Design and Power Apps with Terrie Culmsee

Terrie Culmsee

FULL SHOW NOTES
https://podcast.nz365guy.com/346

  • An introduction about Terrie Culmsee 
  • A conversation about how Terrie started working with technology 
  • Terrie talks about how she got involved with Power Platform and UX Design 
  • What is Terrie’s usual routine as a Customer Success Manager and UX Designer?  
  • Terrie shares her thoughts about why design is very important in-app making 
  • Terrie talks about the different roles in User Interface and User Experience 
  • Terrie shares what type of skills should employers look for to hire someone
  • When you think about app creation, what are the elements that could perfect it?  
  • Terrie shares her own design process 

RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Balsamiq - https://balsamiq.com/
Figma - https://www.figma.com/

Music Credits
I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque 

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Terrie Culmsee

Terrie Culmsee is the one who holds the Seven Sigma team together – and she’ll be your go-to to keep your project running smoothly too. Want help envisioning the best-fit solution for your users? Terrie’s onto it. Need to revise scope? Terrie’s across that too.

Working in diverse IT roles for over 15 years, Terrie has successfully managed Management Consultants, project teams, and client expectations. Along the way, she’s picked up qualifications and credentials in User Experience (UX) design particularly for M365 and Power Platform apps, Agile project delivery, and Scrum Mastery.

Beginning her career in nursing, Terrie is proof that the best IT ideas can come from people who don’t have the ‘traditional’ IT background – because she understands your users and the need for practical, useful technology tools to get work done (reading doctors’ handwriting was pretty good training for translating those enthusiastically-scribbled whiteboard sketches into useful designs too!)