Thank you so much for the wonderful input. It is great to hear what
you fellow-UXers have experienced in your daily work or in the
environment around you. 

I also have the feeling the businesses in the EU are a bit lacking
behind on the UX research and I really cannot put my finger on it why
this happens. I mean rationally it shouldn't be a hard to sell part.
(or maybe it should just be included in the offerings)  But I think
the US is a good indicator for what we can expect on this area so
I'm happy to hear that kind of input. 

When it comes to IE6 I fully agree with Jim Drew. Afraid to lose the
job we just accept the requirement to have the system work flawlessly
on IE6 while the other requirements tend to be more like modern-day
consumer service alike requirements. We, at least in our company,
should show some more muscle power there and advice our clients on
this more better with some real backed up statistics like Jo Sheng
stated. Although finding these statistics is going to be tough.

Keep the good insights coming =) 


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