--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Ken Boucher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Now I firmly believe that agile is the right way to do GUIs. But I 
> also belive one thing: It's A Different Kind Of Agile*
...
> So I'm thinking about what a agile team that focused on GUI screens 
> would look like. I think it would hire very different people first 
of > all. 
> Different people with a different problem and different practices 
> focused on the reality of their situation. What would it look like?
> 

Ken, 

A couple of links for you.

The posting at 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agile-usability/message/765
(which I copied for safekeeping over to
http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/wiki/UseCasesAndUserCenteredDesign
)
summarizes a thread on sort of this topic.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agile-usability/messages
is a place where some good designers hang out to discuss, should you 
be serious about hiring any.

also from that thread, I collected their comments around
http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/wiki/WhyEnvironmentalFactorsChange
TheUiDesign

which isn't totally to your question but may be of related interest.

Alistair






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