She got her degree in Computer Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, started her masters in Computer science at CSU Fort Collins, then quit because she wanted to push interaction design forward. She began her career as a software engineer, moved into interaction design, worked with early tablets, and in 2001 was a founding partner of Adaptive Path, the pioneering UX agency responsible for knowledge sharing via many channels. She runs a series of advanced online training about listening skills, synthesis, creating mental model diagrams & thinking-style segments, and the importance of pushing the boundaries of your perspective. She has spoken at many 40+ conferences globally. Her second book, Practical Empathy, was released in 2015, and she narrated it for Audible in 2016. In 2008, her book Mental Models, introducing the problem space research method, was published. When paired with big data trends, solution space research, design thinking, JTBD, and agile methods, her mental model diagrams, opportunity maps, and thinking-style segments let you organize and activate better support for far many more people. Indi Young is a freelance researcher who coaches, writes, and speaks about inclusive software strategy, bringing depth and breadth of knowledge about people’s purposes via the painstaking detail of listening sessions and synthesis.
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