I generally agree with Patrick.
I think the title can work for us. I do believe that when you design
you are actually responsible, more than others for the product
success, so the program manager title is better than interaction
designer or user experience, etc. I like the full responsibility it
gives us. It also brings us closer to the "business plate"
(Andrew!) which means more influence (and usually more money).

On the other hand, his view regarding user interface design is
outdated and..mmm... well not serious. The job description is quite
cool but IxD as a discipline description is very poor. 

We should try to turn this to our advantage, I think it is possible.
Maybe write on Joel%u2019s discussion board? (Hopefully someone more
articulate than me...)
Nurit


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