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    CHI 2010 - CHI (28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) CHI 2010

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    Category CHI 2010

    Deadline: September 17, 2009 | Date: April 10, 2010

    Venue/Country: Atlanta, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Management Community

    Important Dates

    17 July 2009 (17:00 PDT): Submissions due for courses and workshops are due.

    17 September 2009 (5:00pm PDT): Submissions for Papers and Notes are due.

    9 October 2009 (5:00pm PDT): Media showcase, doctoral consortium, case study, and panel submissions are due.

    4 January 2010: Submissions for SIGs, works-in-progress, alt.chi, the student research competition, and the student design competition are due.

    Message from Carola and Jim, Management Community Co-chairs

    As HCI matures as a discipline and grows in influence, UX leaders need support and to share lessons-learned with leaders in other organizations and universities. Indeed, success of design and research initiatives depends significantly on how UX leaders position their organizations, partner, and build support with senior leaders.

    Our goal is to bring to CHI 2010 discussion, shared tactics and lessons learned in managing HCI teams, as well as methods for ensuring strategic relevance and partnership with senior leaders of all kinds.

    We would like to hear questions and insights from experienced leaders as well as new voices, to help evolve the practice of leadership throughout the UX community.

    The management community has three areas of focus:

    Identify and learn from common situations leaders face.

    Share knowledge about connecting HCI to business, including tactics and case studies for evangelism, ROI, and increasing relevance.

    Provide venues for HCI leaders to connect and share stories of both challenge and success, so we can all learn.

    Jim Nieters, Yahoo, USA

    Carola Thompson, SAP, USA

    Contact us: managementatchi2010.org

    Types of Submissions

    You can submit proposals in the following categories:

    Papers & Notes

    Courses

    Workshops

    Media Showcase

    Panels

    Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

    Case Studies

    Work-in-Progress

    You can submit a proposal relevant to the management community in any of these categories. We also encourage multi-community proposals that look at management in the context of design, education, engineering, research, or usability. Please see the Call for Participation for more information about the different submission categories.

    Review Process and Criteria

    The most fundamental review criterion for the management community is whether a submission will help leaders in their mission to manage HCI organizations. The help might be in the form of new ideas, a comparison of ideas, lessons based on experience, or insights based on experimentation. The individual submission categories have additional review criteria (which you can find in the description of each category). If you have questions about submissions for the management community, please contact us at managementatchi2010.org.

    Preparing Your Submission

    Read all the above material and the Call for Participation section for the particular category you are submitting to (Panels, SIGs, papers, courses, etc). Prepare a submission in the format required by your submission category.

    If you have questions about submitting proposals relevant to the management community, please contact us at managementatchi2010.org.


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