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While offering a broad service spectrum centering upon personal computer applications, John Booth Consulting services are based upon two fundamental goals: Optimal decision
making and high user acceptance. These goals are achieved via a focusing upon three strategic perspectives: |
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User psychology To a large degree, user satisfaction with PC-based products and services stands or falls according to how user psychology is accomodated. User Interface (UI) design of menu
systems and site navigation, for example, can play a large role in user cognition and perception. But are your UI designs meeting user expectations? Believe us when we say that there is much more going on here than
meets one's eye! |
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JBC services go beyond the mere surface characteristics of the medium in order to truly reach the needs of your
users! |
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Strategy blending Organizations and applications are unique in critical aspects. Thus, no one approach or tactic can be
used for all businesses and products. A blend
of strategy and method is most often the more promising path. Thus, designs of monitor content for a web site must be different than those for computer-based instruction; training systems must be planned differently than decision models for customer support; quality management and customer support systems must match your corporate ecology.
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JBC can help you find that optimal strategy blend to make your products and services stand out regarding user
friendliness and satisfaction. |
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Doable solutions Globalization demands speed and flexibility in a constantly evolving and competitive market. Thus, optimal solutions are a moving target. We have found that useful solutions are
often to be found in pragmatic and effective problem solving that meets the economic, strategic and reality constraints of the individual organization. Thus, our efforts focus upon affordable applied solutions you can
use today–not tomorrow. |
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JBC efforts focus upon affordable applied solutions you can use today--not tomorrow. |
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