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Collaboration: Keeping Multifaceted Projects Cohesive presented by Shelley Armstrong (MP3)
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How do you maintain design cohesion across multiple corporate teams? Collaborate, says Shelley Armstrong, art director of the in-house design group for Microsoft's Xbox. She explains how to improve cross-group collaboration skills, establish metrics for maintaining cohesion and achieve the effect of being designed by one hand.

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